...Chronic migraine is not always a permanent condition. It is possible for a person affected by chronic migraine headaches to begin experiencing migraine headache attacks increasingly infrequently ‒ usually achieved...
...conditions that might require splenectomy include: Cancer, especially the types that directly affect the spleen or the blood, such as chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and hairy cell...
...resolve in a few days. Chronic pancreatitis does not heal, worsens over time, and causes permanent damage to the pancreas. Chronic pancreatitis can be debilitating and lead to death. Repeated...
...which require hospitalization.[1][2] Table of Contents Symptoms When to seek medical attention Migraine with typical aura (MTA) Chronic migraine Symptoms of migraine headaches in children Childhood periodic syndromes Variants of...
...of B2M in your blood can mean you have multiple myeloma or other blood or bone marrow cancers, such as chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or lymphoma. Doctors won’t use the...
...This treatment reverses the symptoms of reduced thyroid function. Other names for hashimotos thyroiditis hypothyroidism Chronic autoimmune thyroiditis Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis Hashimoto thyroiditis **What is Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Hypothyroidism?** **Q1: What...
...and chronic forms. Acute, or rapidly progressing, the nephritic syndrome usually comes on suddenly and, because of acute and painful symptoms, seldom goes undetected. The chronic nephritic syndrome typically progresses...
...as inflammatory cardiomyopathy.[18][19] Chronic myocarditis In a small number of cases, myocarditis may persist and become chronic or long lasting. Chronic myocarditis is associated with dilated cardiomyopathy and may lead...
...Chronic bronchitis differs from acute bronchitis by its persistent nature. Acute bronchitis, which shares the same symptoms as chronic bronchitis, is a short-term condition that typically fades in two to...