...present. Due to the high potential for cross-over symptoms between types, the DSM-5-TR notes AN subtypes should only be used to describe current symptoms, not the long-term course of AN....
...breast. However, many people with early breast cancer will have no symptoms at all. The most common symptoms of breast cancer include:[6][7] A painless lump or mass in the breast:...
...identify the cause.[3][4] Read more about Bacterial Meningitis.» Symptoms of viral meningitis Typical symptoms of viral meningitis include:[1][5][6] Fever Headache Photophobia, or sensitivity to bright light Stiff neck Nausea Vomiting...
...pressure in the bowel, weakness of the bowel wall, or from straining during bowel movements. Many people with diverticular disease have no symptoms, or symptoms that are not very troublesome....
...are the symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome? No two people with PWS experience the same symptoms that start at the same time. For many, PWS is present at birth, typically with...
...are concerned you may have gout, Please check with your doctor Find my Doctor to begin your personal health assessment. Symptoms of gout Symptoms of gout typically appear very quickly,...
...symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as a mild rash, call your doctor right away. They may suggest a treatment to manage your symptoms and can determine whether you should...
...Drug Administration (FDA) to treat Alzheimer’s disease. Some are used specifically for managing cognitive symptoms, and others are used to manage other symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s. FDA-approved drugs Cholinesterase inhibitors...
...disease or Alzheimer’s disease. Symptoms The symptoms of dementia are difficulties with thinking, memory, planning and reasoning. Other symptoms of dementia with Lewy bodies include visual hallucinations, movement disorders (such...
...in situ (LCIS) Invasive breast cancer Inflammatory breast cancer Triple negative breast cancer HER2 breast cancer Paget disease of the nipple Breast cancer symptoms Causes Risk factors Diagnosis of breast...