Posts Tagged ‘Correct Diagnosis’

Issues Raised by the Surgical Treatment for Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal hernia is a common type of hernia that occurs in the region of the groin. The disorder usually generates mild, unspecific symptoms, which can be misleading in establishing the correct diagnosis. Most people with inguinal hernia may actually have no symptoms at all, thus rendering the process of diagnosing the disorder even more difficult. [...]

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The Truth About Panic Disorder

Panic disorder is an illness that affects people in their early to middle adulthood. It is characterized by brief, unprovoked episodes of panic. When those with panic disorder experience these episodes of panic, the feelings of intense fear is also accompanied by physical discomfort like a feeling of smothering, hand numbness, and chest pain. The [...]

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What are Panic Attacks?

Panic attacks are common disorders in the United States. Studies show that panic attacks affect about one-third of American adults every year. Worldwide, panic attacks affect approximately one out of every 75 people.
An official definition for panic attacks is as follows: Panic attacks are sudden and repeated surges of intense and overwhelming fear. They are [...]

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Anxiety Treatment

Anxiety disorder can affect a persons ability work and lead a normal life, more often the person, who is suffering from anxiety, needs a proper treatment to cure the malady. Recovery is definitely possible with correct diagnosis and timely treatment. Before prescribing any treatment, you?ll need to identify the real cause of anxiety and its [...]

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Chronic Lyme Disease Symptoms

Chronic Lyme Disease, or late disseminated Lyme disease, is the third stage of this multi-system, multi-stage illness. Various factors may contribute to chronic Lyme disease. Not all people infected with the Lyme bacteria develop the same symptoms, and a correct diagnosis is difficult. Chronic Lyme disease can occur when people have not been properly diagnosed [...]

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Tinea Ringworm

Ringworm, aka Tinea, is a very contagious fungal infection that occurs in the skin. Ringworm is very common, this especially true among young children. Ringworm can be spread by skin-to-skin contact, just like it can with contact with contaminated items such as a hair comb. Part of the thing that aids in the quick spread [...]

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What is Acid Reflux Disease?

Acid reflux disease, also known as Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, is a common ailment, affecting between 5%-7% of the population. In order to understand what GERD is it is important to be familiar with how the esophagus works. A long muscular tube, the esophagus carries food and liquid from the mouth to [...]

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Signals That Suggest You Might Be Suffering From Anxiety Or Panic Disorder

Of course I am in no way condoning that you make a self diagnosis, as I strongly believe you should visit your doctor for a correct diagnosis. However I will show you a few warning signs that may signal that you have an Anxiety or Panic Disorder.
Firstly, these are a list of symptoms you may [...]

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Narcolepsy - The Management of a Common Sleep Disorder

Narcolepsy, a chronic and commonly diagnosed sleep disorder, affects over a quarter of a million Americans each year (approximately one person in every two thousand). Characterized by the body’s inability to properly regulate sleep, narcolepsy’s most obvious symptoms can include cataplexy (involuntary loss of muscle control), “automatic” behaviors (performing regular, mundane tasks by rote), [...]

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Do You Really Have IBS?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a fairly well-known disorder these days ? medications for IBS are advertised on TV and in the media, and thankfully it is now far less of a taboo to talk about your bowels.
However, this new awareness sometimes means that patients decide they have IBS without seeing a doctor. In fact [...]

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