![What Is Foreign Body Aspiration? 1 Foreign Body Aspiration](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-160-300x158.png)
...signs of choking and coughing and will then subsequently begin to display other respiratory symptoms, such as wheezing or recurrent coughing.[2][3] However, in the most severe cases, foreign body aspiration...
![What Is Subarachnoid Hemorrhage? 2 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-33-300x158.png)
...conditions that weaken the blood vessels, such as autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), Marfan-Syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Vasculitis, when blood vessels inside the body, and therefore possibly also inside...
![What Is Acute Bronchitis? 3 Acute Bronchitis](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-201-300x158.png)
...due to ongoing healing processes in airways. Good to know: Coughing up a small amount of blood, or having bloody sputum, is a possible symptom of bronchitis, as it can...
![What Is Sickle Cell Disease? 4 Sickle Cell Disease](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-139-300x158.png)
...hemoglobin – which causes their red blood cells to become misshapen. As a result, these red blood cells break down more quickly than usual and can block small blood vessels,...
![What Is Hematology Consultation: Overview, Benefits, And Expected Results 5 What is Acupuncture: Overview](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-procidures-300x158.png)
...due to low platelet counts A physician may also make the referral if the patient’s blood test result shows: Abnormally low red blood cell count Abnormally low white blood cell...
![What Is Brain Stem Stroke? 6 Brain Stem Stroke](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-144-300x158.png)
...obstruction in the blood vessels, known as an ischemic stroke Blood coming out of a blood vessel, known as a hemorrhagic stroke Ischemic strokes are overall far more common than...
![What Is Essential Hypertension? 7 Essential Hypertension](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-170-300x158.png)
...those who experience hypertension. It is also known as primary hypertension.[1] As the heart pumps blood through the circulatory system, blood presses against the artery walls. High blood pressure occurs...
![What Is Hemorrhagic Stroke? 8 Hemorrhagic Stroke](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-102-300x158.png)
...including: * High blood pressure * Aneurysms (weaknesses in the walls of blood vessels) * Arteriovenous malformations (abnormal connections between arteries and veins) * Head trauma * Blood clotting disorders...
![Common Respiratory Diseases: Causes And Prevention 9 Common Respiratory Diseases: Causes and Prevention](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/senior-female-with-inhaler-outside-1200-628-facebook-300x157.jpg)
...blood pressure in the blood vessels of your lungs is too high. It can lead to serious health problems, like blood clots, heart failure, and arrythmias. Its symptoms include things...
![What Is Nephrotic Syndrome? 10 Nephrotic Syndrome](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-conditions-164-300x158.png)
...high blood lipid values Hypertension; high blood pressure Hypoalbuminemia and albuminuria, low blood levels and high urine levels of the protein albumin Proteinuria and edema are the two most distinctive...