...with high blood pressure and low blood pressure, respectively References: US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health; “Whole-lung lavage for pulmonary alveolar proteinosis”; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19995769 Departments of Pulmonary Medicine...
...overweight. These conditions include diabetes, high blood pressure, gallbladder diseases, osteoarthritis, sleep apnoea, and many others. When all other weight loss regimen has been tried and no significant change in...
...the bladder is never truly empty, also known as incomplete voiding Pain while urinating Red-tinted urine due to presence of small amounts of red blood cells in the urine The...
...a link in postmenopausal women between very heavy second-hand smoke exposure and breast cancer risk Not being physically active: Exercise consumes and controls blood sugar and limits blood levels of...
...To confirm a suspected diagnosis of vitamin D deficiency, one’s doctor will perform a blood test (called 25-hydroxy vitamin D test), measuring the serum 25(OH)D levels in the blood. This...
...point to cancer. These include difficulty in urination, blood in semen or urine, burning sensation during urination, pain in the thighs or the lower back, and erectile dysfunction. The biopsy...
...the vascular system. It measures the oxygen supply and assesses the blood flow to and from the heart and other parts of the body without the use of wires, tubes,...
...with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, which measures the level of PSA, a protein produced by cells of the prostate gland. Healthy men have PSA levels under 4 nanograms per...
...tests are performed by specially trained technicians in hospital-based or ambulatory settings. During the test, some of your vital signs are collected such as your heart rate, blood pressure, and...
...symptoms will generally persist for a minimum of three months at a time. Mucus, which is brought up when coughing, may be blood-tinged. Nasal mucus can vary in color, and...