The severity of symptoms depends on the absorbed dose of radiation by the exposed area of the body. |
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In the absence of any treatable cause, the best that can be offered is control of the symptoms. |
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Age regression was used to explore the perceived cause of symptoms, and abreaction of the associated emotions was encouraged. |
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On doctors' recommendations, he uses marijuana to relieve symptoms of these illnesses. |
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Secondly, injecting drug users who experience withdrawal symptoms will go to great lengths to alleviate them. |
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They may be used to control symptoms in women who are close to the menopause for whom symptoms may soon be about to improve anyway. |
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Historically, home treatment for paralytic polio and abortive polio with neurological symptoms wasn't sufficient. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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Abdominally obese respondents were more often exhausted and experienced problems with sweating and depressive symptoms. |
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Surgery on the right ear diminished but did not completely abate her symptoms, so she underwent surgery on the left ear. |
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Patients should be observed in a closed ward setting until signs and symptoms abate. |
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There is no known cure for Alzheimer's disease, treatment is based on reducing symptoms. |
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You must remember that your asthma may be active and present even when you have no symptoms. |
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To choose the correct remedy for your daughter, read the following descriptions and pick the one that most closely matches her symptoms. |
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The chewing of the leaf helps with the symptoms of altitude sickness, wards off hunger, and provides mild stimulant effects. |
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Indeed Spanish Jesuit fathers in South America were the first in Western literature to document the symptoms of altitude sickness. |
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Alternately, length and initiation of therapy could be based on severity of symptoms experienced by the patient. |
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Stunted, twisted growth and oddly distorted flowers are the symptoms of aster yellows, a disease which often shows up in midsummer. |
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All treatments improved both asthma symptoms, as seen by a reduced requirement for reliever treatment. |
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Antibiotics and painkillers can temporarily relieve symptoms such as swelling and pain but they are not long-term solutions. |
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This regimen usually continues until the patient experiences relief from symptoms. |
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Simply sitting in front of a lamp in your living room at home won't relieve symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Her symptoms persisted despite employment of hypnotic imagery for general relaxation, as well as specific imagery to relax her vocal cords. |
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Because SAD is caused by a lack of light, exposure to additional light from a box can help to relieve the symptoms. |
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However, patients who have had a previous infection may exhibit symptoms in a matter of days if they are reinfected. |
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But, generally, allopathy will treat symptoms rather than the whole person. |
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Diarrhoea often occurs in the absence of recognised pathogens in the stool, and metronidazole has relieved symptoms in some cases. |
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The symptoms of food intolerance can include burping, indigestion, flatulence, loose stools, headaches, flushing, or nervousness. |
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Doctors may prescribe an ointment that contains urea or lactic acid to relieve symptoms. |
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Preliminary trials showed that patients with asthma show some alleviation of symptoms after exposure to these bacteria. |
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If you develop any unusual symptoms, stop and consult an allergist or physician. |
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A person may develop symptoms after exposure to a substance without necessarily being allergic to it. |
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Histamine causes most of the typical symptoms that happen in allergic reaction. |
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Many of the children I saw had eczema or had had allergic symptoms in infancy. |
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Avoid things that could make symptoms worse, such as air pollution and allergens. |
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Your doctor may take tests to see what allergens are causing the hay fever symptoms. |
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She reads that and studies it, and then believe it or not, regurgitates all of the symptoms in that book back to Hutchinson. |
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Patients were required to have had regular menstrual cycles and to have reported their symptoms for at least two years. |
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Humans with irritable bowel syndrome who have bloating and borborygmus as symptoms have impaired gas transit. |
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In this case the symptoms will be thirst, vomiting, drowsiness, labored breathing, abdominal pain and fruity smelling breath. |
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Labioplasty is indicated for patients with persistent symptoms including entrapment and painful intercourse. |
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The symptoms of kyphosis may resemble other spinal conditions or deformities, or may be a result of an injury or infection. |
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If there are any symptoms, including painful, tingling or swollen hands, elbows, wrists or shoulders it is important to get treatment quickly. |
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In addition, all of the participants had various medical conditions, but they were referred to the clinic because of stress-related symptoms. |
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A study in Denmark showed that patients frequently referred to specialists with unexplained symptoms are exposed to extensive surgery. |
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Drugs reduce the symptoms and prevent the condition worsening while some patients are fitted with pacemakers. |
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And this may persist for some time, until the symptoms become worse and finally then someone does look at them. |
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Typical symptoms include breathlessness, swollen ankles and feet, and extreme tiredness. |
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The symptoms are a milder form of the painful blisters that appear around the mouth, nose and feet in animals. |
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Attacks tend to occur in clusters, and symptoms may recur after an apparent period of remission. |
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When her symptoms recurred later that evening, she followed this advice and had her daughter drive her to the emergency department. |
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In May 2003, his condition deteriorated again with all previous symptoms and signs recurring. |
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If the first tablet does not completely relieve the symptoms or if the symptoms recur after a few days, the second tablet can be taken. |
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Drugs used in the treatment of Parkinsonism like Amantadine may help your symptoms. |
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Side effects included dystonic reactions, acute dyskinesia, Parkinsonism, akathisia, and autonomic and cardiovascular symptoms. |
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These symptoms may be exacerbated by recumbency or bending, and relieved by antacids. |
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Most patients eventually recover spontaneously, but symptoms can persist for six to 24 months. |
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The severity of influenza symptoms was recorded twice daily for 21 days on a four-point scale. |
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The children's cough symptoms were recorded daily by the parents into diaries. |
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Seven participants reported 11 episodes of mild symptoms as recorded in their daily diaries. |
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This makes it easier by decreasing their experience of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when they quit. |
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It alleviates withdrawal symptoms so mental and physical stability are quickly achieved. |
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Youth develop tobacco addiction and experience withdrawal symptoms similar to adults when they try to abstain from smoking. |
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He had only sold heroin to the policeman because he believed him to be a fellow drug user suffering from withdrawal symptoms. |
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In humans, the most commonly occurring withdrawal symptoms are headache and fatigue. |
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The gum is a substitute source of nicotine and reduces the withdrawal symptoms during the quitting process. |
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The road addicts are really suffering withdrawal symptoms tonight, and their screams are truly touching. |
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There is no evidence that LSD produces physical withdrawal symptoms when chronic use is stopped. |
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In a police cell, he asked to see a doctor and stole 26 tablets used to help drug addicts cope with withdrawal symptoms. |
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Also, a combination of the amino acids glycine, alanine and glutamic acid can relieve symptoms of prostatitis. |
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Schizophrenic akinesia and catatonic symptoms may similarly resemble parkinsonian and dystonic symptoms. |
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Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, mania, and akathisia are some of the symptoms associated with use of antidepressants. |
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Propranolol may help physical symptoms such as racing heart and akathisia but has no effect on psychic components of anxiety. |
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In all seven trials that reported rebound symptoms, withdrawal symptoms with BZD discontinuation were noted. |
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What seems like winter cold symptoms can often be allergic reactions to dust and fungus in stale, heated indoor air. |
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Some antacids also contain ingredients that relieve the symptoms of gas or trapped wind. |
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Other symptoms include a bloated abdomen, excess wind, nausea, vomiting and indigestion. |
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In the longer term, some people experience ongoing abdominal symptoms, such as pain, bloating, wind and diarrhoea. |
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The first symptoms of this fungal disease are yellowing or bronzing leaves that wilt, followed by sudden plant death. |
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Once the symptoms have resolved, a dosage increase may then be reattempted, but at a slower rate. |
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However often the symptoms will be present for some months or years before help is sought. |
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Any other symptoms will depend on whether any keyhole surgery has been carried out and, if so, what sort. |
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Four to five days after the new bottle arrived I noticed a lot of his old symptoms reappearing. |
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The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole. |
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Fungicides can be applied when disease symptoms first appear to reduce their spread. |
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She believes one solution would be to tackle symptoms of aggressive behaviour at a younger age. |
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They also observed an occasional initial aggravation in symptoms with homoeopathy. |
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Brad believed that his symptoms were the result of exposure to Agent Orange, an herbicide used to defoliate the Vietnam jungles. |
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A week later she was readmitted with similar symptoms and discharge from the right ear. |
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This can reduce symptoms, but permits infections to take hold more readily. |
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For children, symptoms may be present between the ages of 2 to 4 years of age while presentation of symptoms occurs at start of school. |
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The effect of skin test reactivity remained significant for all symptoms except exercise-induced wheeze. |
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At first symptoms, just immerse affected part in hot water about 3 times daily and in a day or two the whitlow goes away. |
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Call your doctor if your child has any of the symptoms of Kawasaki disease. |
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These symptoms are caused by having too many abnormal white blood cells and not enough normal white cells, red cells and platelets. |
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In other patients, he discovers a spinal injury, such as whiplash, occurred before the onset of symptoms. |
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Through a knowledge of the aerobiology in your area, your physician can identify whether the symptoms fit into this pattern of disease. |
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These symptoms last a day or 2 and are followed by worsening of the cough and the appearance of wheezes. |
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There can be sudden choking with acute respiratory distress, or there can be delayed symptoms with cough, wheezing, and hemoptysis. |
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These symptoms were not present while the patient was receiving clozapine plus ranitidine. |
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School drop-outs, juvenile delinquency, and gang wars were symptoms of underlying social pathology. |
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So infecting allergy suffers with parasitic worms could reduce their symptoms. |
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In many cases, the symptoms reduce as the child develops into adulthood and may almost disappear. |
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Secondly, do symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescence predict cannabis use in young adults? |
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Months passed, and I finally admitted that my symptoms weren't going away and made an appointment with the infectious disease team. |
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A kidney recipient tested positive for West Nile virus but was reported to have no symptoms. |
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Systemic symptoms may indicate the presence of hyperthyroidism, Addison's disease, or diabetes-related disorders. |
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The reason I had such bad withdrawal symptoms from bread must be because I was, well, addicted. |
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Correlation of radiographic evidence of degenerative joint changes and symptoms described by patients vary by joint. |
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Pathogenic cold may also cause a common cold with symptoms of sore aching joints and headache. |
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When a pregnant woman does come down with chickenpox, she can be treated with the oral antiviral drug acyclovir to help ease symptoms. |
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This patient had overt symptoms of acute abdomen, unlike the four previously mentioned cases. |
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Appropriate treatment controls acute symptoms and reduces the risk of longer term complications. |
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Kayser-Jones defined acute illness in the nursing home as a change in health, with specific signs and symptoms of recent onset. |
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Multiple medications are available to stabilize acute symptoms of bipolar disorder. |
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This bronchodilator inhaler is used at the discretion of the student for acute symptoms of asthma. |
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He said that since the disease broke out, the hospital had treated symptoms like acute diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration. |
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Smuggling, bribery, protection rackets and the rise of criminal mafias are some of the common symptoms of rigidly controlled economies. |
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Reports have suggested that only a small proportion of those who claimed to suffer from wheat intolerance showed any symptoms in blind tests. |
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This was the only race with clear root injuries and chlorosis of the leaves, both commonly regarded as symptoms of Al toxicity. |
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Yoga postures, specific yogic stretches as well as the breathing exercises can relieve the symptoms of stress. |
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Spontaneous remissions often occur within twelve months, but many patients continue to have symptoms for years. |
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Treatment for ulcerative colitis seeks to improve quality of life by inducing and maintaining remission of symptoms and inflammation. |
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Other symptoms include general weakness, a weak cry and various neurological disorders. |
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The patient never complained of any symptoms of regurgitation or acid reflux after the first transplantation. |
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Because the symptoms of fibromyalgia wax and wane, treatment is an ongoing process rather than management of a single episode. |
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The main symptoms are sudden, severe dizziness, partial deafness, sounds in the ear and jerky eye movements. |
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Up to six months after the initial symptoms occur, the patient may experience flu-like symptoms such as achiness and shivering. |
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Other visual symptoms may include amaurosis fugax, diplopia and partial loss of vision. |
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Common symptoms include cramps in the legs, and aches and pains in the muscles, headaches and eye pains. |
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Chickens may die without showing any symptoms, but typically, birds suddenly show swelling about the eyes, wattles and ear lobes. |
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For most patients partial remission of symptoms is the best that they can hope for. |
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Those who contract the virus and do show symptoms typically suffer from mild fever and head and body aches. |
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Other symptoms may include headache, an overall feeling of discomfort, and body aches. |
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People prone to severe allergic reactions need to carry an adrenaline injector pen that can help reverse the symptoms quickly. |
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Aspirin or acetaminophen may be used to relieve minor signs and symptoms in adults. |
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Other typical symptoms of GERD include waterbrash, belching, and regurgitation. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease has been found to decrease work productivity in sufferers due to disturbed sleep from their symptoms. |
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Arthroscopic debridement and washout has a role as a temporising procedure in early osteoarthritis associated with mechanical symptoms. |
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If the individual is unable to acclimate to the LPF, or move away from it, then symptoms of stress and eventually death will occur. |
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Five of twenty-one patients who reported stool washiness had diarrhea, but only 2 patients had serious symptoms. |
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The symptoms are sunken, straw-colored spots about the size of a quarter to a silver dollar. |
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I would go even further by suggesting that when gross imbalances exist they bespeak pathological symptoms in academe. |
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Mrs Lloyd said her son developed symptoms of the rare Guillain-Barre syndrome eight days after receiving the MMR jab. |
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Two of the five patients sustained complete remission of symptoms for more than a year prior to the study. |
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The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise abstinence or moderation. |
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They also had to experience complete or partial regression of symptoms. |
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The virus will incubate in the body for several days before the patient experiences any symptoms. |
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They may try to hide their symptoms and not stick to treatment regimens. |
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Frequent baths, using colloidal oatmeal, also relieve symptoms. |
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Practicing yoga, studies show, can alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. |
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Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms. |
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After a cocktail of PTSD meds failed to alleviate his symptoms, Kiernan says he was looking for a way out. |
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Should thrombosis occur in this anatomic area, a patient might have headaches, dizziness, or even stroke-like symptoms. |
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While the virus can remain incubated for up to 21 days, it is not contagious until a patient begins showing symptoms. |
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Victims were treated with atropine, which was somewhat successful in combatting the symptoms. |
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How do structural brain changes correlate with emotional and behavioral symptoms? |
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The fully recovered individuals show symptoms of neither alcohol dependence nor alcohol abuse and either abstain or drink at levels below those known to increase relapse risk. |
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A man who practiced as an accoucheur, owing to a mistake in his observation of the actual symptoms, inflicted on a patient terrible injuries from which she died. |
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In addition, the patient's symptoms of heartburn and waterbrash resolved. |
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For example, fractures of the acetabulum and pubic ramus or stress fractures may present with signs and symptoms similar to those of a hip fracture. |
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No other symptoms are usually present apart from occasional aching joints. |
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However, to understand the more subtle indications we might get a clue from the homeopathic indication for aconite which are symptoms caused by shock. |
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The other more virulent form of the disease is found in Southern and Eastern Africa and causes a more acute infection, with symptoms showing after only a few weeks. |
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Prophylactic cholecystectomy is therefore not recommended when stones are discovered incidentally by radiography or ultrasonography during the investigation of other symptoms. |
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It starts with symptoms that look a lot like a common cold, which then turn into weeks of uncontrollable coughing. |
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As symptoms progress, individuals with this disease may have trouble walking, talking, or completing other daily activities. |
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The disorder has become something greater than itself, than its literal meaning, a conglomeration of symptoms rooted in trauma. |
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It eventually causes a decreased numbers of normal red blood cells, white cells and platelets, leading to symptoms of anemia, infections and bleeding. |
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may be useful in documenting white coat hypertension and verifying hypotensive symptoms in patients receiving anti-hypertensive agents. |
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The virus, MERS-cov, belongs to a family of coronaviruses and causes a series of symptoms. |
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Though this doesn't prove that the bacterium causes bronze wilt, there is a high correlation between the presence of the bacterium and disease symptoms. |
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For instance, some women use it not only to curb premenstrual symptoms, but also to control when they menstruate. |
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Instead of curing the disease, to remove those symptoms by which alone its nature can be known! |
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Because smallpox is typically transmitted via direct contact with an infected person, the presence of smallpox could be recognized by the appearance of symptoms. |
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When a mouse's running wheel is taken away, its brain shows a jump in neurological activity much like the symptoms seen during withdrawal from drug addiction. |
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Many of these symptoms may be due to another condition, such as piles or even rectal or bowel cancer, so it is important to see your GP as soon as possible. |
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In other cases, your GP will refer you again if your symptoms recur. |
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Many of the symptoms recurred at least monthly in 72 percent of the women. |
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening. |
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Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease is defined as symptoms or mucosal damage resulting from the exposure of the distal oesophagus to refluxed gastric contents. |
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Some people find that the symptoms of a hiatus hernia can be improved by better postural balance which may be achieved with the Alexander technique. |
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After several days of faithfully following the regimen Dr Li had prescribed, I wake up refreshed with renewed energy and my symptoms have disappeared. |
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Paraspinal tumors in the cervical, thoracic or abdominal regions may extend into the neural foramina and cause signs and symptoms of nerve root or spinal cord compression. |
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The selected symptoms were pain, lachrymation, photophobia, exudation, pruritis, vascular dilation, oedema and analysis of macrophotographs of conjunctival capillarograms. |
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The onset of these symptoms coincided with an upper respiratory infection with cough, minimal sputum, nausea, anorexia, and multiple loose stools. |
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Specialists advised the General Medical Committee that, with appropriate drug treatment, control of symptoms should permit her reinstatement to the register. |
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There is an association of Reiter's disease with HIV infection, and arthritis may be present before symptoms or signs related to the HIV infection appear. |
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Importantly, there were greater absolute and relative benefits in the patients who had resistant symptoms and more severe impairment of left ventricular systolic function. |
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Relievers are taken immediately you experience any asthma symptoms. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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Even in cases positively diagnosed as typhus, surgeons also recorded bilious vomiting, diarrhea, and bowel hemorrhage, which are all symptoms of typhoid and remittent fever. |
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Sean also said that most donors experience no side eects other than mild 'ulike symptoms and possibly slight achiness. |
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Correlation between asthenopic symptoms and different measurements of convergence and reading comprehension and saccadic fixation eye movements. |
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One to seven days after exposure to the bacteria, flu like symptoms develop. |
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The usual presenting symptoms and signs of porphyrias are either skin photosensitivity or neurovisceral symptoms and signs. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease is due to the symptoms or tissue injury resulting from refluxed gastric contents into the esophagus. |
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She discusses different symptoms that were common to see and the known remedies for them. |
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He was severely ataxic and unable to walk, which he could do prior to the onset of symptoms. |
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A medication or medicine is a drug taken to cure or ameliorate any symptoms of an illness or medical condition. |
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The nasal passages should be carefully examined for symptoms of stegnosis, enlargement of the turbinated bones, polypi, etc. |
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Other illnesses fit the symptoms, including acute pancreatitis and West Nile virus. |
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Additionally, the expression of symptoms is often atypical, making clinical diagnosis based on presentation more difficult. |
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The country's current economic problems are symptoms of a deeper malaise. |
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Despite the huge number of wounds seen in clinical practice, there are limited quality data for evaluated symptoms and signs. |
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Many people with fallen arches have no symptoms, but others experience fatigue, pain, or stiffness in the feet, legs, and lower back. |
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One year later, he presented with hypesthesia and muscle weakness of his lower limb associated with kyphotic deformity and sphincter symptoms. |
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Cancers of the bone are managed according to their type, their stage, prognosis, and what symptoms they cause. |
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If the cancer is metastatic, then there might be other symptoms depending on the site of the original cancer. |
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Based on Columbus's lifestyle and the described symptoms, modern doctors suspect that he suffered from Reiter's syndrome, rather than gout. |
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Completely normal men who develop prostatitis will suddenly come down with urinary paruresis as one of their symptoms. |
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The fungus may be present in the heartwood without symptoms for many years, working its way towards the bark following long, hot summers. |
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However, there may be no symptoms, and if poisoning remains undetected death may occur within hours. |
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The skin of one toad contains enough toxin to cause serious symptoms or even death in animals and man. |
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If left untreated, these symptoms may persist or fluctuate for up to 48 hours. |
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Rabies is fully preventable if the patient is vaccinated before the onset of symptoms, but bat bites are small and may remain unnoticed. |
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Mercury has been linked to developmental deficits in children and neurologic symptoms. |
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Recovery of vestibulogastrointestinal symptoms during vestibular compensation after unilateral labyrinthectomy in rats. |
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It was believed that climbing inside a whale carcass and remaining there for a few hours would relief symptoms of rheumatism. |
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His symptoms started immediately upon exposure to the BA vapors and included eye irritation, lacrimation, rhinorrhea, nausea and vomiting. |
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Some common symptoms are tiredness, nausea, and loss of appetite. |
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She goes on to reject Ginger's pop-feminism and laddishness as symptoms of such mental instability and self-alienation. |
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If bulb extracts come into contact with wounds, both central nervous system and cardiac symptoms may result. |
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After an individual has smoked for many years, the avoidance of withdrawal symptoms and negative reinforcement become the key motivations. |
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If an astronaut is completely incapacitated by space adaptation syndrome, he or she is under the effect of one garn of symptoms. |
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Elevated copper levels have also been linked to worsening symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. |
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Copper is commonly used in jewelry, and according to some folklore, copper bracelets relieve arthritis symptoms. |
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The patient's left leg symptoms were nonconcordant with the right leg symptoms. |
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Never speak of the symptoms of your patient in his presence, unless questioned by the doctor, whose orders you are always to obey implicitly. |
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Other important symptoms include weight changes, acne, patches of dark skin on the nape of the neck, axillae, cubital fossa. |
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Many people with Parkinson's disease have symptoms of RLS long before receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. |
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To study the effects of dust storms, we surveyed subjective eye and respiratory system symptoms among inhabitants in Mongolia. |
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The initial symptoms are the same as bacterial meningitis, its more dangerous counterpart which can kill in under four hours. |
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He had no history of sore throat or the feeling of a lump in his throat and had no symptoms suggesting laryngopharyngeal reflux. |
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Spinal cord injury patients with neurogenic bladder often have bacteriuria without signs and symptoms of infection due to catheterization. |
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The mechanisms underlying the appearance of the parkinson-like symptoms during neuroleptic treatments are not ascertained. |
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Near the end of his time there, Smith began suffering from shaking fits, probably the symptoms of a nervous breakdown. |
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Biographer Fiona MacCarthy suggests that Morris might have suffered from a form of Tourette's syndrome as he exhibited some of the symptoms. |
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Positive test is relief or reduction of cervical radicular symptoms Lhermitte's sign Passive anterior Myelopathy cervical flexion. |
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The severity of her symptoms, including its effects on her eyes, distressed Larkin. |
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Most coeliac patients are childen, the symptoms showing when cereals are first introduced in their diet. |
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In addition, PXT-864 could also improve symptoms of patients without inconvenience related to L-Dopa treatment. |
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Current treatment methods, such as L-dopa therapy, are focused only on relieving symptoms and delaying progression of the disease. |
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The result for many is bloating, hypoglycemic reactions, fatigue, and an aggravation of candidalike symptoms. |
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Many medications may cause minor but bothersome symptoms such as cough or upset stomach. |
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Bialystok's most recent work also shows that lifelong bilingualism can delay symptoms of dementia. |
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And the psychiatrist himself did not feel totally devoid of some symptoms of molysmophobia, the obsessive fear of contagion. |
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On 3 March 2013, Elizabeth was admitted to King Edward VII's Hospital as a precaution after developing symptoms of gastroenteritis. |
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The woman had displayed a number of bulimic symptoms, prompting her family to stage an intervention. |
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During this period, Davis had been clearly struggling with his game, displaying the classic symptoms of a confidence problem in his technique. |
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Yvonne Hart, consultant neurologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, considered Dodgson's symptoms. |
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During 1820 Keats displayed increasingly serious symptoms of tuberculosis, suffering two lung haemorrhages in the first few days of February. |
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Although there are only a small number of deadly species, several others can cause particularly severe and unpleasant symptoms. |
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One may consider transfusion for people with symptoms of cardiovascular disease such as chest pain or shortness of breath. |
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As with smallpox, vaccination after infection is effective if the vaccine is given before symptoms develop. |
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Nasal obstruction and NP diagnosis were based on history, symptoms, anterior rhinoscopy findings and endoscopic examination. |
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The strain took a toll, and by June he was being laid up for days on end with stomach problems, headaches and heart symptoms. |
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Legionnaires, which can be contracted from contaminated water, has early flu-like symptoms and brings on a rare form of pneumonia. |
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Giddy Ejeng was suffering from acute abdomen pain and had symptoms of anemia for almost about a year. |
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In majority of the cases the symptoms are misdiagnosed which causes an advertent delay in corrective treatment. |
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Chronic patients with CML experience skyrocketing white blood cell counts but generally exhibit no symptoms for three to five years. |
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Tests ruled out multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Wilson's disease and other disorders, while symptoms worsened over the next year. |
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There was a modest but significant worsening at endpoint in akathisia symptoms for lurasidone versus placebo. |
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by symptoms such as postural instability, akinesia, and bradykinesia among others. |
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As a result, it provides immediate relief of withdrawal symptoms, according to university's researchers. |
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Nicotine replacement therapy can help with withdrawal symptoms, and may double your chance of success. |
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These accounts greatly exaggerate both the severity and the importance of withdrawal symptoms. |
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Some studies suggest that these withdrawal symptoms abate a few weeks after quitting. |
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The number of withdrawal symptoms and the symptoms' intensity were significantly less in the homeopathic group. |
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These are some of the terms people have used to describe the withdrawal symptoms from popular antidepressants, including Paxil and Effexor. |
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Slightly more than half of that group reported symptoms of alcohol abuse, and the rest had experienced alcohol dependence. |
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He said typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis include itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion and headache. |
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Assure that all who will be in contact with camper know of the allergy and can recognize the symptoms of allergic response. |
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Common symptoms of bladder actinomycosis include hematuria, irritative voiding symptoms and lower abdominal pain. |
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That said, your symptoms do sound a lot like a neuroma or pinched nerve that occurs in the webspace between your middle toes. |
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Oesophageal symptoms, their causes, treatment, and prognosis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. |
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The patient reported The patient reported possible symptoms while staying at a youth hostel in Wester Ross. |
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In fact, some people's acoustic neuromas never grow very large and they can live with their symptoms. |
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John, Hastings ACOLD symptoms usually last around a week or two but the cough can last longer. |
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Second, Acetazolamide has been demonstrated in well-designed clinical trials to reduce the symptoms of altitude sickness. |
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Studies suggest that warzone trauma, PTSD symptoms, and other post-deployment mental health problems put veterans at heightened risk for suicide. |
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Surf on over to WebMD and put in a checklist of your symptoms. |
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The older Antabuse works differently, triggering nausea and other aversive symptoms if people drink while taking it. |
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For people experiencing occasional symptoms, over-the-counter antacids are ideal. |
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Bach Flower Remedy Blends, which have been used since the 1930s to restore peace of mind and encourage the body to fight symptoms of illness. |
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William's symptoms are similar to anterograde amnesia, typically brought on by an event or trauma, causing rapid memory loss. |
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For the control group, the 39 non-SARS patients were those who had symptoms similar to those for the SARS patients. |
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He denied arthralgias, myalgias and all central nervous system symptoms including headache, shaking and chills. |
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The most common symptoms of Zika fever are rash, fever, arthralgia, and conjunctivitis. |
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Mr Western, who imputed these symptoms in his daughter to her fall, advised her to be presently blooded by way of prevention. |
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John's wort was no better than the prescription anti-depressant Zoloft at relieving the symptoms of major depression in a study of 340 people. |
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Anti-depressants are designed to relieve the symptoms of depression by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain, where it regulates mood. |
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Emetic potential of the chemotherapy and the prophylactic use of antiemetics each appeared to contribute to the overall severity of symptoms. |
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This stage can last for up to 6 weeks, and it can be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, myalgia, and arthralgia. |
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Even some interventional cardiologists have expressed concern about the many patients without symptoms who are treated surgically. |
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In addition, he displayed several symptoms of mental illness that he may have inherited from his maternal grandfather, Charles VI of France. |
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His biographer Asser gave a detailed description of Alfred's symptoms and this has allowed modern doctors to provide a possible diagnosis. |
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Anaplasmosis is treated with Doxycycline and rapid improvement in fever and symptoms occur within 24 to 72 hours. |
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Achy muscles, fever and a persistent cough can be symptoms of the potentially lethal disease anthrax. |
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Children with JIA experience symptoms similar to adults with arthritis including joint pain, swelling, tenderness and stiffness. |
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