...a loss of appetite, weight and muscle loss, yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), small spider-shaped blood vessels on the skin, and swelling of the legs and abdomen. As...
...into overdrive, increasing the release of histamine, which then causes the common symptoms of allergies such as: Rashes Stuffy nose Teary eyes Difficulty in breathing Itchiness Stomach pain Discomfort In...
...keep a close eye on people who have had a head injury to make sure any change in their symptoms is noticed quickly. If the symptoms or pain becomes worse,...
...the eyes. Aside from cranial nerve injuries, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks can also occur. This happens when the dura is invaded by the mass or is opened on purpose. CSF...
...An allergic reaction may occur anywhere in the body but usually appears in the nose, eyes, lungs, lining of the stomach, sinuses, throat, and skin. These are places where special...
...patterns and behaviors related to the trauma, thereby aiding recovery. Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) is a type of TFCBT that is widely used in the treatment of PTSD.[6][7][14] Eye movement...
...the eyes.[3] This swelling can also affect other parts of the body, such as the hands and feet. Dark or rusty-colored urine is a possible early sign of the condition.[4]...
...the eyes Unsightly bulges Uneven skin Cellulites Crow’s feet Acne scars As for the expected results, the procedure can achieve the following: Tighter skin texture Smoother skin surface Reduced or...
...sleep cycles and how timing affects your snooze. Sleep is divided into two types of cycles: rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM). The REM stage is the...
...will monitor your child closely to ensure that the process goes smoothly and to assess for any nerve issues. This process may include: vision and hearing tests eye movement tests...