Definition & Overview Nasal haemorrhage is a medical condition characterised by excessive bleeding in the nostril, nasal cavity, and nasopharynx. It is also known as epistaxis or, more commonly, nosebleed....
...likelihood of experiencing a panic attack include: Hyperthyroidism, i.e. excessive production of the thyroid hormone Hypoglycemia ‒ low blood sugar Wilson’s disease, an excessive deposition of copper in the brain,...
...it is related to excessive wrist flexing and is more common in people who do not play tennis.[11] Activities that can lead to overuse include:[12][13] Playing racket sports, such as...
...symptoms of a vitamin K deficiency include:[2][3] Excessive bleeding, e.g. from a cut, wound, injection or puncture Easy bruising Heavy menstrual bleeding If you think that you or a loved...
...exposure, lifestyle and stress. While they can develop naturally over time, they can also be triggered by excessive heat, cold, wind or sun exposure as well as skin injuries or...
...experience frequent bouts of crying. Adjustment disorder with anxiety Symptoms of adjustment disorder with anxiety may include feelings of nervousness, apprehension, and worry. People may also be excessively jittery and...
...cause diarrhea? Dehydration doesn’t directly cause diarrhea. But some research suggests that excessive fluid loss, such as through diarrhea, can lead to dehydration. This can affect circulating blood volume and...
...middle-aged adults, although it can affect people of any age. Risk factors which most commonly contribute or lead to SAH include:[2][5] High blood pressure High or excessive consumption of alcohol...
...thought that long-term or chronic mental stress is linked to the development of essential hypertension.[8] Salt Excessive salt (sodium) consumption, defined by the American Heart Association as eating over 2300...
...or cell death with the use of this type of flap. Most patients are satisfied in terms of achieving near-normal breast form, volume, and shape. Symmetry between two breasts is...