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… this page: Surgery Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview … Hemorrhoidectomy is surgery to remove hemorrhoids. These are swollen veins in the anal area. During this surgery, the … to help relieve your pain. Your doctor may also give you stool softeners. These help make your bowel movements easier. …
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… of the esophagus. This is the tube that carries food from your throat to your stomach. In eosinophilic (say … esophagitis, white blood cells called eosinophils are in the esophagus. Eosinophils aren't normally in the … gaining weight as expected. Nausea or vomiting. Belly pain. How is it diagnosed? To diagnose eosinophilic esophagitis, a …
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… is spondylolisthesis? In spondylolisthesis, one bone in your back ( vertebra ) slides forward over the bone below … it. It most often occurs in the lower spine ( lumbosacral area). In some cases, this may lead to your spinal cord or … Sometimes spondylolisthesis causes no symptoms at all. How is it diagnosed? To check for spondylolisthesis, your
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… against the lung causes the lung to collapse. This prevents your lung from expanding the right way when you try to … lung ruptures and releases air into the pleural space. What are the symptoms? Symptoms depend on the size of the … breath (dyspnea). This may be mild to severe, depending on how much of the lung is collapsed. Sudden, severe, and sharp …
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… Tetanus is also called "lockjaw" because muscle spasms in your jaw make it hard to open your mouth. Tetanus also … had shots to prevent tetanus, so the disease is relatively rare. People who have never been immunized or haven't had a … painful muscle spasms in your neck, arms, legs, and belly. How is it diagnosed? There is no lab test for tetanus. A …
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… Esophageal spasm means that contractions of the esophagus are irregular, uncoordinated, and sometimes powerful. This … chest, and a burning sensation in the chest (heartburn). How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can often find out the cause of esophageal spasm …
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… What are noroviruses? Noroviruses are also called Norwalk-like … be spread to others. The virus can stay in your child's stool for weeks after the symptoms are gone. What are the … does a person get very sick or have to go to the hospital. How are they diagnosed? Most norovirus infections are mild …
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… for ALS may slow the progress of the disease. There are also medicines to help with symptoms. These include … Over time, ALS also causes: Muscle twitching. Trouble using your hands and fingers to do tasks. Problems with speaking, … personality. ALS doesn't cause numbness or loss of feeling. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a physical …
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… or BSE. People cannot get mad cow disease. But in rare cases they may get a human form of mad cow disease … that cause these same symptoms. Having tingling in parts of your body does not mean you have vCJD. Dementia . Psychosis … is not known for sure, but experts think it is years. How is variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease diagnosed? There is …
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… Having anemia means you don't have enough red blood cells . Your body needs these cells to carry oxygen from your lungs … of chronic disease is caused by changes in the body that are triggered by a chronic disease. These changes can … short of breath. It may be hard to focus and think clearly. How is it diagnosed? A blood test , sometimes done as part …