...the eardrum or tympanic membrane, such as tympanosclerosis and perforation – These conditions are diagnosed with the use of a modified version of this procedure. Termed pneumatic otoscopy, it involves...
...* Hormones * Thyroid disorders * Pituitary gland disorders * Adrenal gland disorders * Diabetes mellitus * Thyroid cancer * Pituitary tumors * Polycystic ovary syndrome * Growth hormone disorders...
...Reduced risk of complications ## Conditions Treated by Endocrinologists Endocrinologists treat a wide range of endocrine disorders, including: * Diabetes * Thyroid disorders (hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, etc.) * Pituitary gland disorders...
...depression Dysthymic Disorder Neurotic depression Persistent depressive disorder Affective disorder Mood disorder UpToDate. “DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for a major depressive episode.” Accessed January 2, 2018. ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ Patient. “Depression.” March 21, 2014. Accessed January 2, 2018. ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩ ↩...
...of sleeping disorders include: Insomnia – A disorder characterized by habitual sleeplessness or a person’s inability to fall asleep. Narcolepsy – A chronic brain disorder that renders a person unable...
...during sleep, which is a characteristic of a disorder called periodic limb movement disorder Sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder, is one of the top reasons why people undergo sleep...
...disorder Amyotrophic lateral syndrome (ALS) Autism spectrum Bipolar disorder Bell’s palsy Brain damage and injury Brain tumor Carpal tunnel syndrome Cephalic disorder Cerebral arteriosclerosis Cerebral atrophy Cerebral palsy Chronic fatigue...
...a diagnostic test that measures various physiological parameters during sleep. It helps healthcare professionals evaluate and diagnose sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, and periodic limb movement disorder....
...person may be affected by other primary headache disorders, resulting in them experiencing headaches similar to cluster headaches. These include:[3][12][13] Trigeminal neuralgia. A chronic pain disorder affecting the same nerve...
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