...weight gain/loss Failure to grow at the normal expected rate (in both height and weight), given the child’s age Behavioral changes, such as being sluggish or irritable Changes in skin...
...factors Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Experiencing a heart attack[5] or the sudden, unexpected death of a loved one can also lead to PTSD in susceptible people.[1] After a trauma, it is...
...a week. During hospitalisation, patients are regularly monitored to ensure normal heart rate and blood pressure. Preventive antibiotics are also administered to avoid the development of infection. Possible Risks and...
...due to irregular heart beats (cardiac arrhythmia) Collapsing due to other heart conditions Tourette syndrome tics and involuntary movements Children holding their breath for extended periods Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, which...
...and recorded including heart rate and blood pressure levels. The BMI will also be calculated and the waistline measured. These are indicators of obesity and mark the baseline for reference....
You cannot correct, prevent, or slow down presbyopia with eye exercises. But there are treatment options and lifestyle tips that can help you manage your symptoms. Presbyopia is a loss...
...children Causes Risk factors Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Multiple sclerosis (commonly called MS) is a neurological disease, in which there is slow, progressive nerve damage. The cause of this nerve damage...
...conventional treatment. Massage is the manipulation of the muscles and tissues of the body using gentle and slow movements, a bit of force, kneading, and pressing. It helps ease the...
...can include: excessive sleepiness extremely slow, shallow breathing confusion slow reflexes coma In some cases, death has occurred as a result of respiratory depression caused by an overdose of this...
...success rate and rare associated complications. Patients can go home and resume normal activities after the procedure. Depending on the need, the excised dermoid cyst may be sent to a...