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… sclerosis (MS) , the doctor will collect information about your symptoms. The kinds of symptoms, as well as how … strength, senses, and reflexes The doctor will look for injury to the 12 pairs of nerves in the head (cranial …
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… Results Each lab has a different range for what's normal. Your lab report should show the range that your lab uses for … . Lead poisoning. Very strenuous exercise or severe injury to a muscle. Exposure to carbon tetrachloride. Decay … . Lead poisoning. Very strenuous exercise or severe injury to a muscle. Exposure to carbon tetrachloride. Decay …
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… or cloudy), odour, concentration, and acidity (pH) of your urine. It also checks your levels of protein, sugar, … find the cause of symptoms. The test can give information about your health and problems you may have. The kidneys … diabetes, an adrenal gland problem, liver damage, brain injury, certain types of poisoning, and some types of kidney …
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… Information Test Overview Sleep studies are tests that record what happens to your body during sleep. The studies are done to find out … ask about your sleep habits and patterns. If you have a bed partner, they may also be asked questions. They may be aware …
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… or emotional stress, strenuous activity, infection, or injury. Normally, cortisol levels rise during the early morning hours and are highest about 7 a.m. They drop very low in the evening and during … the toilet. Don't save this urine. This marks the start of your 24-hour period. For the next 24 hours, collect all your …
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… AST levels rise in 6 to 10 hours and remain high for about 4 days. The AST test may be done at the same time as a … there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to. How It Is Done A health … , and barbiturates . Very strenuous exercise or severe injury to a muscle. High doses of vitamin A. Kidney or lung …
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… vessel, nerve, or psychological issues. To find the cause, your doctor will first ask about your sexual history and do … sclerosis or diabetes may cause nerve damage. Surgery, injury, or radiation treatment to the pelvic area can also … around the penis. These are hooked to a small unit that records changes as the loops are stretched. Intracavernosal …
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… different functions of the eye. Some of the tests measure your ability to see details at near and far distances, check … glasses or contact lenses to improve your vision. After an injury to the eye, to check if your sight was affected. When … the results of vision tests. Be sure to tell your doctor about all the over-the-counter and prescription medicines …
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… there's nothing you have to do before this test, unless your doctor tells you to. How It Is Done You will need to … taken. How long the test takes Facial X-rays usually take about 10 to 20 minutes. You will wait about 5 minutes until … or painful. This is more likely if you have an injury. Risks There is always a slight chance of damage to …
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… (say "kat-uh-KOH-luh-meens") are hormones made mostly by your adrenal glands as a reaction to stress. When you feel … infection (sepsis), illness, surgery, or traumatic injury, can cause high levels. Many blood pressure medicines … infection (sepsis), illness, surgery, or traumatic injury, can cause high levels. Many blood pressure medicines …