...while urinating Pus in the urine Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Foamy, frothy or bubbly urine Pink, red or brown urine Fever Chills Nausea Back pain, flank pain and/or groin pain...
...Between 15 and 20 percent of people with diabetes will develop CTS, which is believed to be due to having high blood sugar levels. Diabetes is often linked to the...
...Advanced symptoms of anaphylaxis include:[1][3] A high-pitched wheezing sound, known as stridor Fast, shallow breathing or complete inability to breathe Bluish skin on the lips and tongue Confusion, agitation and...
...effusion include:[15] A dry cough Shortness of breath Chest pain Difficulty breathing properly or worsening of shortness of breath while sitting or lying down The treatment of pleural effusion depends...
Diabetes insipidus Diabetes insipidus is a hormonal condition that interferes with the water balance in the body. This condition occurs when the hormone anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) does not act strongly...
...Breathing support As ALS progresses and the muscles that control breathing atrophy, there are various interventions that can be used to aid breathing:[5][17] Noninvasive ventilation (NIV): uses a mask or...
...elderly Diabetes Diseases of the thyroid Heredity Using tobacco products Injuries to the wrist Working intensely with one's hands Diagnosis Further testing Nerve conduction test Imaging study Blood testing Other...
...open up the bronchial tubes and aids breathing. Theophylline: Particularly useful for treating shortness of breath, this oral medication relaxes the muscles in the airways in order to help with...
...sometimes recommended as a treatment for diabetes since patients who suffer from type 1 diabetes are unable to produce their own supply of insulin. By replacing the pancreas with a...
...breathe as they usually would. Doctors may need to take action to help the person breathe during treatment.[4] Locked-in syndrome Locked-in syndrome is a rare condition that usually happens when...