...These conditions cause osteoporosis in children by inhibiting the development of healthy bones. Idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis is a rare condition in which a previously healthy child or teenager develops osteoporosis.[8]...
...Accessed 29 January 2019. ↩ Kids Health. “Reye Syndrome”. September 2014. Accessed 29 January 2019. ↩ ↩ Medscape. “Reye Syndrome Clinical Presentation”. 2 April 2018. Accessed 29 January 2019. ↩...
...diseases have common risk factors. like smoking and exposure to hazardous substances. Taking steps to avoid these things as well as following healthy lifestyle strategies can help you reduce your...
...eye problems, termed thyroid eye disease. Because this is most commonly associated with Graves’ disease, it is often called Graves’ ophthalmopathy. The eyes become inflamed and swollen, leading to pain...
...patient’s individual health situation and whether or not any underlying health problems are identified. If no health problems are identified, the healthcare professional may recommend that the patient continue with...
...February 2018. Accessed 17 September 2018. ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ World Health Organisation. “Measles and Rubella Surveillance Data.”. 17 September 2018. Accessed 17 September 2018. ↩ ↩ eMedicineHealth. “Measles.”. 17...
...They have any signs of eye involvement (visual changes, pain moving the eyes, or any swelling or redness around the eye) They have had symptoms for more than ten days...
...known ways in which a person can reduce the risk. These include: Quitting tobacco smoking Being physically active and eating a healthy diet Taking steps to maintain a healthy weight...
...or more of the following symptoms may be present during a CH:[2][4] A reddened, teary eye Shrinking of the pupil in the eye A drooping or swollen eyelid A blocked...
...or up and down. One eye may stay off-center, or the eyelid may appear droopy. The affected person’s pupils may become smaller. The ways the eyes are affected by a...