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Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | information | Q63-S4-A1 | 134 | Tay-Sachs disease is a life-threatening disease of the nervous system passed down through families. |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | information | Q63-S4-A2 | 135 | Summary Tay-Sachs disease is a rare, inherited disorder. It causes too much of a fatty substance to build up in the brain. This buildup destroys nerve cells, causing mental and physical problems. Infants with Tay-Sachs disease appear to develop normally for the first few months of life. Then mental and physica... |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | information | Q63-S4-A3 | 136 | Tay-Sachs disease is a rare inherited disorder that causes progressive destruction of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Tay-Sachs is caused by the absence of a vital enzyme called hexosaminidase-A (Hex-A). Without Hex-A, a fatty substance, or lipid, called GM2 ganglioside accumulates abnormally in cells, especi... |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | information | Q63-S4-A4 | 137 | Tay-Sachs disease is a rare inherited disorder that progressively destroys nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord. The most common form of Tay-Sachs disease becomes apparent in infancy. Infants with this disorder typically appear normal until the age of 3 to 6 months, when their development slows and muscl... |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | cause | Q63-S5-A1 | 138 | Tay-Sachs disease occurs when the body lacks hexosaminidase A. This is a protein that helps break down a group of chemicals found in nerve tissue called gangliosides. Without this protein, gangliosides, particularly ganglioside GM2, build up in cells, especially nerve cells in the brain. Tay-Sachs disease is caused by... |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | prevention | Q63-S6-A1 | 139 | There is no known way to prevent this disorder. Genetic testing can detect if you are a carrier of the gene for this disorder. If you or your partner are from an at-risk population, it is recommended that you undergo testing before starting a family. Testing the amniotic fluid can diagnose Tay-Sachs disease in the womb... |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | treatment | Q63-S7-A1 | 140 | There is no treatment for Tay-Sachs disease itself, only ways to make the person more comfortable. |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | treatment | Q63-S7-A2 | 141 | Although several attempts have been made at purified enzyme replacement therapy for children with Tay-Sachs disease, none has been successful. Cellular infusions and even bone marrow transplantation have been attempted with no evidence of benefit. Because no specific treatment is available for Tay-Sachs disease, treatm... |
Q63 | list of questions | I have a list of questions about Tay sachs disease and clubfoot 1. what is TSD/Clubfoot, and how does it effect a baby 2. what causes both? can it be prevented, treated, or cured 3. How common is TSD? how common is Clubfoot 4. How can your "agency" help a women/couple who are concerned about this congeni... | tsd | treatment | Q63-S7-A3 | 142 | These resources address the diagnosis or management of Tay-Sachs disease: - Gene Review: Gene Review: Hexosaminidase A Deficiency - Genetic Testing Registry: Tay-Sachs disease - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Tay-Sachs Disease These resources from MedlinePlus offer information about the diagnosis and management of vari... |
Q64 | null | Hello, I have a scoliosis problem plz help me I want its treatment I can send my x.ray also *** This message has been sent using QMobile A2 Classic *** | scoliosis | treatment | Q64-S1-A1 | 143 | Treatment depends on many things: - The cause of scoliosis - Where the curve is in your spine - How big the curve is - If your body is still growing Most people with idiopathic scoliosis do not need treatment. But you should still be checked by a doctor about every 6 months. If you are still growing, your docto... |
Q65 | EAR LOBE CREASES | Are ear lobe creases always heart disease and 100% heart attack pending? What are other causes? I'm 56 have pierced ears but haven't wore earrings in years. In the last 7 years I rarely eat meat and when I do it's chicken or fish maybe beef every 5 years or so and its maybe a hamburger lean. If you do have arterioscler... | heart attack | cause | Q65-S1-A1 | 144 | A substance called plaque can build up in the walls of your coronary arteries. This plaque is made up of cholesterol and other cells. A heart attack may occur when: - A tear in the plaque occurs. This triggers blood platelets and other substances to form a blood a clot at the site that blocks most or all of the oxyg... |
Q65 | EAR LOBE CREASES | Are ear lobe creases always heart disease and 100% heart attack pending? What are other causes? I'm 56 have pierced ears but haven't wore earrings in years. In the last 7 years I rarely eat meat and when I do it's chicken or fish maybe beef every 5 years or so and its maybe a hamburger lean. If you do have arterioscler... | heart attack | cause | Q65-S1-A2 | 145 | Coronary Heart Disease A heart attack happens if the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked and the heart can't get oxygen. Most heart attacks occur as a result of coronary heart disease (CHD). CHD is a condition in which a waxy substance called... |
Q65 | EAR LOBE CREASES | Are ear lobe creases always heart disease and 100% heart attack pending? What are other causes? I'm 56 have pierced ears but haven't wore earrings in years. In the last 7 years I rarely eat meat and when I do it's chicken or fish maybe beef every 5 years or so and its maybe a hamburger lean. If you do have arterioscler... | heart attack | cause | Q65-S1-A3 | 146 | Most heart attacks are caused by a blood clot that blocks one of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that bring blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. When blood cannot reach part of your heart, that area starves for oxygen. If the blockage continues long enough, cells in the affected area die. The Most Common Caus... |
Q65 | EAR LOBE CREASES | Are ear lobe creases always heart disease and 100% heart attack pending? What are other causes? I'm 56 have pierced ears but haven't wore earrings in years. In the last 7 years I rarely eat meat and when I do it's chicken or fish maybe beef every 5 years or so and its maybe a hamburger lean. If you do have arterioscler... | arteriosclerosis | treatment | Q65-S2-A1 | 147 | Treatments for atherosclerosis may include heart-healthy lifestyle changes, medicines, and medical procedures or surgery. The goals of treatment include: Lowering the risk of blood clots forming Preventing atherosclerosis-related diseases Reducing risk factors in an effort to slow or stop the buildup of pl... |
Q66 | Cervical Cancer | Can a long term untreated bladder infection aid in the cause of cervical cancer? And can the fact that my mom has cervical cancer aid in my chance of getting cervical cancer? | cervical cancer | cause | Q66-S1-A1 | 148 | Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common type of cancer in women. It is much less common in the United States because of the routine use of Pap smears. Cervical cancer starts in the cells on the surface of the cervix. There are two types of cells on the surface of the cervix, squamous and columnar. Most ce... |
Q67 | father suffering from IBS | My father is suffering from IBS and is loosing weight day by day.sometimes he even faints due to weakness.He cannot digest food .please help us and suggest us upon this problem. | ibs | treatment | Q67-S1-A1 | 149 | The goal of treatment is to relieve symptoms. In some cases of IBS, lifestyle changes can help. For example, regular exercise and improved sleep habits may reduce anxiety and help relieve bowel symptoms. Dietary changes can be helpful. However, no specific diet can be recommended for IBS because the condition differ... |
Q68 | null | Lewy Body Disease. I have been researching Lewy Body Disease and have a few questions.1) Is this disease hereditary2) Does alcoholism play a role in the beginning process of this disease3) What are the initial symptoms of the diseaseAny information you could forward would be greatly appreciated. | lewy body disease | inheritance | Q68-S1-A1 | 150 | Most cases of Lewy body dementia are not thought to be inherited. The condition generally occurs sporadically in people with no family history of the condition. Rarely, the condition can affect more than one family member. Some of these cases appear to be due to single gene changes (mutations) that follow an autosomal ... |
Q68 | null | Lewy Body Disease. I have been researching Lewy Body Disease and have a few questions.1) Is this disease hereditary2) Does alcoholism play a role in the beginning process of this disease3) What are the initial symptoms of the diseaseAny information you could forward would be greatly appreciated. | lewy body disease | cause | Q68-S2-A1 | 151 | Lewy body dementia is characterized by the abnormal buildup of proteins into masses known as Lewy bodies. This protein is also associated with Parkinson's disease. People who have Lewy bodies in their brains also have the plaques and tangles associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
Q68 | null | Lewy Body Disease. I have been researching Lewy Body Disease and have a few questions.1) Is this disease hereditary2) Does alcoholism play a role in the beginning process of this disease3) What are the initial symptoms of the diseaseAny information you could forward would be greatly appreciated. | lewy body disease | symptom | Q68-S3-A1 | 152 | The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Lewy body dementia. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms.... |
Q69 | Genetic mutaion | my son born with alopicia totalis and swealling around the eyes , we have done for him Whole Exome Sequencing , they identified a heterozygous likely pathogenic variant in the SOX18 gene, which supports the clinical diagnosis of hypotrichosis-lymphedema-telangiectasia syndrome , i would like to know if i can trat this... | hypotrichosis-lymphedema-telangiectasia syndrome | treatment | Q69-S1-A1 | 153 | Hypotrichosis-lymphedema-telangiectasia syndrome (HLTS) is a rare condition that, as the name suggests, is associated with sparse hair (hypotrichosis), lymphedema, and telangiectasia, particularly on the palms of the hands. Symptoms usually begin at birth or in early childhood and become worse over time. HLTS is though... |
Q70 | Medical Diagnosis of Asbestosis | My doctors hint that I have asbestosis but do not say I have asbestosis. All the medical information that I have read from the CDC, Medlin and NIH all say that the symptoms presented are related to a high level of asbestos. Why won't the doctor say it? | asbestosis | diagnosis | Q70-S1-A1 | 154 | When listening to the chest with a stethoscope, the doctor may hear crackling sounds called rales. These tests may help diagnose the disease: - Chest x-ray - CT scan of the lungs - Pulmonary function tests |
Q71 | Asking about Hairy cell leukemia | I get report for my father from hospital it is saying that he have Hairy cell leukemia i am here to ask if this dissease dangerous and there is treatment for it Also if The one who have it will live for long or not ? My father age is 55 We discover the dissease by blood test | hairy cell leukemia | information | Q71-S1-A1 | 155 | Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is an unusual cancer of the blood. It affects B cells, a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte). |
Q71 | Asking about Hairy cell leukemia | I get report for my father from hospital it is saying that he have Hairy cell leukemia i am here to ask if this dissease dangerous and there is treatment for it Also if The one who have it will live for long or not ? My father age is 55 We discover the dissease by blood test | hairy cell leukemia | information | Q71-S1-A2 | 156 | Hairy cell leukemia is a rare, slow-growing cancer of the blood in which the bone marrow makes too many B cells (lymphocytes), a type of white blood cell that fights infection. The condition is named after these excess B cells which look 'hairy' under a microscope. As the number of leukemia cells increases, fewer healt... |
Q71 | Asking about Hairy cell leukemia | I get report for my father from hospital it is saying that he have Hairy cell leukemia i am here to ask if this dissease dangerous and there is treatment for it Also if The one who have it will live for long or not ? My father age is 55 We discover the dissease by blood test | hairy cell leukemia | treatment | Q71-S2-A1 | 157 | Treatment may not be needed for the early stages of this disease. Some patients may need an occasional blood transfusion. If treatment is needed because of very low blood counts, chemotherapy drugs can be used. In most cases, chemotherapy can relieve the symptoms for many years. (When the signs and symptoms go away,... |
Q71 | Asking about Hairy cell leukemia | I get report for my father from hospital it is saying that he have Hairy cell leukemia i am here to ask if this dissease dangerous and there is treatment for it Also if The one who have it will live for long or not ? My father age is 55 We discover the dissease by blood test | hairy cell leukemia | prognosis | Q71-S3-A1 | 158 | Most patients with hairy cell leukemia can expect to live 10 years or longer after diagnosis and treatment. |
Q72 | Diabetes Type 2 | I test before going to bed and the reading is 94 but when I test again in the morning, the reading is 165. How can I lower it? I eat dinner around 8PM and nothing until the next morning. | diabetes type 2 | treatment | Q72-S1-A1 | 159 | Type 2 diabetes may be reversed with lifestyle changes, especially losing weight with exercise and by eating healthier foods. Some cases of type 2 diabetes can also be improved with weight-loss surgery. There is no cure for type 1 diabetes. Treating either type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes involves medicines, diet,... |
Q72 | Diabetes Type 2 | I test before going to bed and the reading is 94 but when I test again in the morning, the reading is 165. How can I lower it? I eat dinner around 8PM and nothing until the next morning. | diabetes type 2 | treatment | Q72-S1-A2 | 160 | The goal of treatment at first is to lower your high blood glucose levels. Long-term goals are to prevent problems from diabetes. The most important way to treat and manage type 2 diabetes is with activity and healthy eating. Everyone with diabetes should receive proper education and support about the best ways to ma... |
Q73 | null | Angelman syndrome. Can a person with Angelman Syndrome have children? If so, can the disorder be passed on to offspring? | angelman syndrome | inheritance | Q73-S1-A1 | 161 | Most cases of Angelman syndrome are not inherited, particularly those caused by a deletion in the maternal chromosome 15 or by paternal uniparental disomy. These genetic changes occur as random events during the formation of reproductive cells (eggs and sperm) or in early embryonic development. In these instances, peop... |
Q74 | Diabetes on sugar level | What happen to diabetes patient Getting blood sugar increase by which of body in brain or stomach or urine bladder.why urine bladder become more weight that any other part of body. | diabetes | information | Q74-S1-A1 | 165 | Summary Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. With type 1 diabetes, your body does not make insulin. With type 2 diabetes, the more common ty... |
Q74 | Diabetes on sugar level | What happen to diabetes patient Getting blood sugar increase by which of body in brain or stomach or urine bladder.why urine bladder become more weight that any other part of body. | diabetes | information | Q74-S1-A2 | 166 | Summary Diabetes means your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. With type 2 diabetes, the more common type, your body does not make or use insulin well. Insulin is a hormone that helps glucose get into your cells to give them energy. Without insulin, too much glucose stays in your blood. Over time... |
Q74 | Diabetes on sugar level | What happen to diabetes patient Getting blood sugar increase by which of body in brain or stomach or urine bladder.why urine bladder become more weight that any other part of body. | diabetes | information | Q74-S1-A3 | 167 | Too Much Glucose in the Blood Diabetes means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose in it because your body needs glucose for energy to keep you going. But too much glucose in the blood isn't good for your health. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is also mad... |
Q74 | Diabetes on sugar level | What happen to diabetes patient Getting blood sugar increase by which of body in brain or stomach or urine bladder.why urine bladder become more weight that any other part of body. | diabetes | information | Q74-S1-A4 | 168 | Diabetes means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose in it because your body needs glucose for energy to keep you going. But too much glucose in the blood isn't good for your health. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is also made in your liver and muscles. Y... |
Q75 | null | TMAU. Please find a way to research TMAU And how to cure it with gene therapy. I'm tired kg smelling like fish/feces And getting talked about everyday of my life. | tmau | information | Q75-S1-A1 | 174 | Trimethylaminuria is a disorder in which the body is unable to break down trimethylamine, a chemical compound that has a pungent odor. Trimethylamine has been described as smelling like rotting fish, rotting eggs, garbage, or urine. As this compound builds up in the body, it causes affected people to give off a strong ... |
Q75 | null | TMAU. Please find a way to research TMAU And how to cure it with gene therapy. I'm tired kg smelling like fish/feces And getting talked about everyday of my life. | tmau | treatment | Q75-S2-A1 | 175 | Although there is no cure for trimethylaminuria, the following are some ways to reduce symptoms of odor:[1][3] Avoidance of foods that contain trimethylamine and its precursors (choline, lecithin, and trimethylamine N-oxide). Trimethylamine is present in high levels in milk obtained from wheat-fed cows. Choline is pres... |
Q76 | ClinicalTrials.gov - Suggestion | Please help me with my brother with locked-in syndrome in [LOCATION] for 3 years.Somebody please help. God bless .[NAME] [CONTACT] | locked-in syndrome | treatment | Q76-S1-A1 | 176 | There is no cure for locked-in syndrome, nor is there a standard course of treatment. A therapy called functional neuromuscular stimulation, which uses electrodes to stimulate muscle reflexes, may help activate some paralyzed muscles. Several devices to help communication are available. Other treatment is symptomatic a... |
Q77 | null | I would appreciate it if you can send me or email me some exercises for a person who is a stroke victim. I am unable to walk due to a arthritic knee. otherwise I am flexable.. my home address is [CONTACT], My email is [CONTACT] (mailto:[CONTACT]) Thank you, [NAME] | stroke | treatment | Q77-S1-A1 | 177 | A stroke is a medical emergency. Quick treatment is needed. Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number right away or seek urgent medical care at the first signs of a stroke. People who are having stroke symptoms need to get to a hospital as quickly as possible. - If the stroke is caused by a blood clot, a clot-busti... |
Q77 | null | I would appreciate it if you can send me or email me some exercises for a person who is a stroke victim. I am unable to walk due to a arthritic knee. otherwise I am flexable.. my home address is [CONTACT], My email is [CONTACT] (mailto:[CONTACT]) Thank you, [NAME] | stroke | treatment | Q77-S1-A2 | 178 | Generally there are three treatment stages for stroke: prevention, therapy immediately after the stroke, and post-stroke rehabilitation. Therapies to prevent a first or recurrent stroke are based on treating an individual's underlying risk factors for stroke, such as hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes. Acu... |
Q77 | null | I would appreciate it if you can send me or email me some exercises for a person who is a stroke victim. I am unable to walk due to a arthritic knee. otherwise I am flexable.. my home address is [CONTACT], My email is [CONTACT] (mailto:[CONTACT]) Thank you, [NAME] | stroke | treatment | Q77-S1-A3 | 179 | With stroke, treatment depends on the stage of the disease. There are three treatment stages for stroke: prevention, therapy immediately after stroke, and rehabilitation after stroke. Stroke treatments include medications, surgery, and rehabilitation. |
Q78 | Psoriasis for past 7-8 years | I had psoriasis on my scalp for nearly 10 years. Please give suggestions and medications. | psoriasis | treatment | Q78-S1-A1 | 182 | The goal of treatment is to control your symptoms and prevent infection. Three treatment options are available: - Skin lotions, ointments, creams, and shampoos. These are called topical treatments. - Pills or injections that affect the body's immune response, not just the skin. These are called systemic, or body-wid... |
Q78 | Psoriasis for past 7-8 years | I had psoriasis on my scalp for nearly 10 years. Please give suggestions and medications. | psoriasis | treatment | Q78-S1-A2 | 184 | The goals of psoriasis treatment are to change the course of the disease by interfering with the increased production of skin cells, and to remove scales and smooth rough skin. There are many types of treatments. Many are medicines and other treatments your doctor will have to prescribe. But there are other types of tr... |
Q78 | Psoriasis for past 7-8 years | I had psoriasis on my scalp for nearly 10 years. Please give suggestions and medications. | psoriasis | treatment | Q78-S1-A3 | 185 | While many psoriasis treatments are applied directly to the skin, your doctor may prescribe others that must be taken by mouth or injected. There are also some natural treatments, taken by mouth or applied to the skin, that you can try on your own. Systemic Therapies These therapies, prescribed by your doctor, work in ... |
Q79 | Louis Bar Syndrome | My brother died young from Louis Bar Syndrome. Of six pregnancies, four children either did not survive pregnancy or died very young. I would like to know is it possible that other children (like me) could have the syndrome symptoms to a lesser or greater degree:i.e., is there a continuum??? | louis bar syndrome | inheritance | Q79-S1-A1 | 186 | Ataxia-telangiectasia is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the ATM gene in each cell have mutations. Most often, the parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition each carry one copy of the mutated gene, but do not show signs and symptoms of the condition. About 1... |
Q80 | Bruxism | I understand that bruxism may be a result of tension or anxiety, but why that particular release? Why don't people clench their fists during sleep, or kick, or any number of activities? In other words, why is the jaw the most common location? | bruxism | cause | Q80-S1-A1 | 187 | People can clench and grind without being aware of it. It can happen during both the day and night, although sleep-related bruxism is often a bigger problem because it is harder to control. There is some disagreement about the cause of bruxism. Daily stress may be the trigger in many people. Some people probably clenc... |
Q80 | Bruxism | I understand that bruxism may be a result of tension or anxiety, but why that particular release? Why don't people clench their fists during sleep, or kick, or any number of activities? In other words, why is the jaw the most common location? | bruxism | information | Q80-S2-A1 | 188 | Bruxism (BRUK-siz-um) is a condition in which you grind, gnash or clench your teeth. If you have bruxism, you may unconsciously clench your teeth together during the day, or clench or grind them at night (sleep bruxism). Sleep bruxism is considered a sleep-related movement disorder. People who clench or grind their te... |
Q81 | Insomnia (special case) | Hi, Im 40 years old male. I was suffering from social anxiety since I was child. Last year, I decided to go to a psychologist. She advised me to practice meditation, mindfulness and CBT as well. She explained to me the great positive impact of the meditation, mindfulness on the brain activity (neuroplasticity). Since... | insomnia | cause | Q81-S1-A1 | 192 | Secondary Insomnia Secondary insomnia is the symptom or side effect of another problem. This type of insomnia often is a symptom of an emotional, neurological, or other medical or sleep disorder. Emotional disorders that can cause insomnia include depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic... |
Q82 | null | would you help me to fine article or jurnal about Cri du chat syndrome | cri du chat syndrome | information | Q82-S1-A1 | 194 | Cri-du-chat (cat's cry) syndrome, also known as 5p- (5p minus) syndrome, is a chromosomal condition that results when a piece of chromosome 5 is missing. Infants with this condition often have a high-pitched cry that sounds like that of a cat. The disorder is characterized by intellectual disability and delayed develop... |
Q83 | taking multiple meds | Plavix,linisopril,simvastatin,melotonin: What possible side effects should I be aware of when taking all of these daily? | Plavix | side effects | Q83-S1-A1 | 195 | Clopidogrel may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away: excessive tiredness headache dizziness nausea vomiting stomach pain diarrhea nosebleed Some side effects can be serious. If you experience any of the follow... |
Q83 | taking multiple meds | Plavix,linisopril,simvastatin,melotonin: What possible side effects should I be aware of when taking all of these daily? | linisopril | side effects | Q83-S2-A1 | 196 | Lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away: dizziness headache cough excessive tiredness pain, burning, or tingling in the hands or feet decrease in sexual ability heartburn Some side... |
Q83 | taking multiple meds | Plavix,linisopril,simvastatin,melotonin: What possible side effects should I be aware of when taking all of these daily? | simvastatin | side effects | Q83-S3-A1 | 197 | Simvastatin may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away: constipation stomach pain nausea headache memory loss or forgetfulness confusion Some side effects can be serious. If you experience any of the following symptoms, call... |
Q83 | taking multiple meds | Plavix,linisopril,simvastatin,melotonin: What possible side effects should I be aware of when taking all of these daily? | melotonin | side effects | Q83-S4-A1 | 198 | Side effects of melatonin are uncommon but can include drowsiness, headache, dizziness, or nausea. There have been no reports of significant side effects of melatonin in children. |
Q84 | abetalipoproteimemia | hi, I would like to know if there is any support for those suffering with abetalipoproteinemia? I am not diagnosed but have had many test that indicate I am suffering with this, keen to learn how to get it diagnosed and how to manage, many thanks | abetalipoproteinemia | diagnosis | Q84-S1-A1 | 199 | There may be damage to the retina of the eye (retinitis pigmentosa). Tests that may be done to help diagnose this condition include: - Apolipoprotein B blood test - Blood tests to look for vitamin deficiencies (fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K) - "Burr-cell" malformation of the red cells (acanthocytosis) - Comp... |
Q84 | abetalipoproteimemia | hi, I would like to know if there is any support for those suffering with abetalipoproteinemia? I am not diagnosed but have had many test that indicate I am suffering with this, keen to learn how to get it diagnosed and how to manage, many thanks | abetalipoproteinemia | diagnosis | Q84-S1-A2 | 200 | The Genetic Testing Registry (GTR) provides information about the genetic tests available for abetalipoproteinemia. The intended audience for the GTR is health care providers and researchers. Patients and consumers with specific questions about a genetic test should contact a health care provider or a genetics professi... |
Q84 | abetalipoproteimemia | hi, I would like to know if there is any support for those suffering with abetalipoproteinemia? I am not diagnosed but have had many test that indicate I am suffering with this, keen to learn how to get it diagnosed and how to manage, many thanks | abetalipoproteinemia | treatment | Q84-S2-A1 | 201 | Treatment involves large doses of vitamin supplements containing fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K). Linoleic acid supplements are also recommended. People with this condition should talk to a nutritionist. Diet changes are needed to prevent stomach problems. This involves: - Limit... |
Q84 | abetalipoproteimemia | hi, I would like to know if there is any support for those suffering with abetalipoproteinemia? I am not diagnosed but have had many test that indicate I am suffering with this, keen to learn how to get it diagnosed and how to manage, many thanks | abetalipoproteinemia | treatment | Q84-S2-A2 | 202 | A nutritionist or other qualified medical professional should be consulted for specific dietary instruction in people with abetalipoproteinemia. Treatment involves very large doses of vitamin E, as well as large doses of vitamin supplements containing other fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin D, and vitamin K). Li... |
Q84 | abetalipoproteimemia | hi, I would like to know if there is any support for those suffering with abetalipoproteinemia? I am not diagnosed but have had many test that indicate I am suffering with this, keen to learn how to get it diagnosed and how to manage, many thanks | abetalipoproteinemia | treatment | Q84-S2-A3 | 203 | These resources address the diagnosis or management of abetalipoproteinemia: - Genetic Testing Registry: Abetalipoproteinaemia - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Malabsorption - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Retinitis pigmentosa - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Stools - floati... |
Q85 | prevention of preeclampsia | I know that the jury is out on the exact causes of preeclampsia, but I am looking for some of the ways that the chances of acquiring it can be minimized. | preeclampsia | prevention | Q85-S1-A1 | 204 | There is no known way to prevent preeclampsia. It is important for all pregnant women to start prenatal care early and continue it through the pregnancy. |
Q86 | null | Colon cancer cure seen on tv. My father has colon cancer and said he saw a commercial on tv about a cure for colon cancer. He cannot remember any details about it. I was wondering if you know anything about something like this. Please let me know. Thank you, [NAME] | colon cancer | treatment | Q86-S1-A1 | 206 | Treatment depends on many things, including the stage of the cancer. Treatments may include: - Surgery to remove the tumor - Chemotherapy to kill cancer cells - Radiation therapy to destroy cancerous tissue - Targeted therapy to keep cancer from growing and spreading Surgery Stage 0 colon cancer may be treated ... |
Q87 | IHSS heart condition and WPW heart condition | Is there any way you could send me information on both these heart conditions? My son has to get tested for them eventually and I would just like information to understand the conditions of both of them more. | IHSS heart condition | information | Q87-S1-A1 | 207 | Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a condition in which the heart muscle becomes thick. Often, only 1 part of the heart is thicker than the other parts. The thickening can make it harder for blood to leave the heart, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood. It also can make it harder for the heart to relax and... |
Q87 | IHSS heart condition and WPW heart condition | Is there any way you could send me information on both these heart conditions? My son has to get tested for them eventually and I would just like information to understand the conditions of both of them more. | wpw | information | Q87-S2-A1 | 208 | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway of the heart. The condition can lead to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. |
Q87 | IHSS heart condition and WPW heart condition | Is there any way you could send me information on both these heart conditions? My son has to get tested for them eventually and I would just like information to understand the conditions of both of them more. | wpw | information | Q87-S2-A2 | 209 | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a condition characterized by abnormal electrical pathways in the heart that cause a disruption of the heart's normal rhythm (arrhythmia). The heartbeat is controlled by electrical signals that move through the heart in a highly coordinated way. A specialized cluster of cells called th... |
Q88 | striving to recove speech arti\culutation when traditional therapies have failed | I'm a vietnam navy veteran whose traditional stroke thearapy has failed miserably | stroke | treatment | Q88-S1-A1 | 210 | A stroke is a medical emergency. Quick treatment is needed. Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number right away or seek urgent medical care at the first signs of a stroke. People who are having stroke symptoms need to get to a hospital as quickly as possible. - If the stroke is caused by a blood clot, a clot-busti... |
Q88 | striving to recove speech arti\culutation when traditional therapies have failed | I'm a vietnam navy veteran whose traditional stroke thearapy has failed miserably | stroke | treatment | Q88-S1-A2 | 211 | Generally there are three treatment stages for stroke: prevention, therapy immediately after the stroke, and post-stroke rehabilitation. Therapies to prevent a first or recurrent stroke are based on treating an individual's underlying risk factors for stroke, such as hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes. Acu... |
Q88 | striving to recove speech arti\culutation when traditional therapies have failed | I'm a vietnam navy veteran whose traditional stroke thearapy has failed miserably | stroke | treatment | Q88-S1-A3 | 212 | With stroke, treatment depends on the stage of the disease. There are three treatment stages for stroke: prevention, therapy immediately after stroke, and rehabilitation after stroke. Stroke treatments include medications, surgery, and rehabilitation. |
Q88 | striving to recove speech arti\culutation when traditional therapies have failed | I'm a vietnam navy veteran whose traditional stroke thearapy has failed miserably | stroke | treatment | Q88-S1-A4 | 213 | Medication or drug therapy is the most common treatment for stroke. The most popular kinds of drugs to prevent or treat stroke are antithrombotics -- which include antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants -- and thrombolytics. Antithrombotics prevent the formation of blood clots that can become stuck in an artery of the ... |
Q88 | striving to recove speech arti\culutation when traditional therapies have failed | I'm a vietnam navy veteran whose traditional stroke thearapy has failed miserably | stroke | treatment | Q88-S1-A5 | 214 | Surgery can be used to prevent stroke, to treat stroke, or to repair damage to the blood vessels or malformations in and around the brain. - Carotid endarterectomy is a surgical procedure in which a surgeon removes fatty deposits, or plaque, from the inside of one of the carotid arteries. The procedure is performed to ... |
Q89 | Subcutaneous retrocalcaneal bursitis | Haglund's deformity of the calcaneum. I have this problem. Can you please help to overcome this? | haglund's deformity | treatment | Q89-S1-A1 | 216 | Your provider may recommend that you do the following: Avoid activities that cause pain. Put ice on the heel several times a day. Take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen. Try using over-the-counter or custom heel wedges in your shoe to help decrease stress on the heel. ... |
Q90 | null | williams sydrome conditon. i need to send me more information about Williams Syndrome and some tips how to educate people with this disorder.I hope having news from you soon!!thank you | williams syndrome | information | Q90-S1-A1 | 217 | Williams syndrome is a developmental disorder that affects many parts of the body. This condition is characterized by mild to moderate intellectual disability or learning problems, unique personality characteristics, distinctive facial features, and heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) problems. People with William... |
Q90 | null | williams sydrome conditon. i need to send me more information about Williams Syndrome and some tips how to educate people with this disorder.I hope having news from you soon!!thank you | williams syndrome | information | Q90-S1-A2 | 218 | Williams Syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by mild to moderate delays in cognitive development or learning difficulties, a distinctive facial appearance, and a unique personality that combines over-friendliness and high levels of empathy with anxiety. The most significant medical problem associated... |
Q91 | null | Please i want to know the cure to Adenomyosis. I have been going through alot of pains during my menstruation. I want to see a specialist doctor to help me out. I am dying with pains. | adenomyosis | treatment | Q91-S1-A1 | 224 | Most women have some adenomyosis as they get close to menopause. However, only a few will have symptoms. Most women do not need treatment. Birth control pills and a progesterone-containing intrauterine device (IUD) can help decrease heavy bleeding. Anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen or naproxen can also he... |
Q92 | muscular dystrophy medicine | My brother need treatment for muscular dystrophy | muscular dystrophy | treatment | Q92-S1-A1 | 225 | There are no known cures for the various muscular dystrophies. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms. Physical therapy may help maintain muscle strength and function. Leg braces and a wheelchair can improve mobility and self-care. In some cases, surgery on the spine or legs may help improve function. Corticost... |
Q92 | muscular dystrophy medicine | My brother need treatment for muscular dystrophy | muscular dystrophy | treatment | Q92-S1-A2 | 226 | There is no specific treatment to stop or reverse any form of MD. Treatment may include physical therapy, respiratory therapy, speech therapy, orthopedic appliances used for support, and corrective orthopedic surgery. Drug therapy includes corticosteroids to slow muscle degeneration, anticonvulsants to control seizures... |
Q93 | null | What ia the lowest starting dose of Citalopram? | Citalopram | dosage | Q93-S1-A1 | 227 | Initial Treatment Celexa (citalopram HBr) should be administered at an initial dose of 20 mg once daily, generally with an increase to a dose of 40 mg/day. Dose increases should usually occur in increments of 20 mg at intervals of no less than one week. Although certain patients may require a dose of 60 mg/day, the on... |
Q94 | null | ClinicalTrials.gov - General Complaint. I have had undisguised ADHD since I was 8 years old. I sold illicit drugs from 1979-1989 in large quantity's & self medicated with amphetamines as an adolescent which damaged my Brian & worsened my symptoms. Because I have had several drug induced psychotic episodes since I was ... | adhd | diagnosis | Q94-S1-A1 | 228 | If ADHD is suspected, the person should be evaluated by a health care professional. There is no test that can make or exclude a diagnosis of ADHD. The diagnosis is based on a pattern of the symptoms listed below. When the person with suspected ADHD is a child, parents and teachers are usually involved during the evalua... |
Q95 | Research assignment | Hi, I am a grade 12 student who is doing a research assignment on neurological disorders. Do you believe that there will ever be a bonafide cure for Multiple Sclerosis? If so, what kind of time frame would put on this cure? | multiple sclerosis | treatment | Q95-S1-A1 | 229 | There is no known cure for MS at this time. But, there are treatments that may slow the disease. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms and help you maintain a normal quality of life. Medicines are often taken long-term. These include: - Medicines to slow the disease - Steroids to decrease the severity of atta... |
Q95 | Research assignment | Hi, I am a grade 12 student who is doing a research assignment on neurological disorders. Do you believe that there will ever be a bonafide cure for Multiple Sclerosis? If so, what kind of time frame would put on this cure? | multiple sclerosis | treatment | Q95-S1-A2 | 230 | These resources address the diagnosis or management of multiple sclerosis: - Gene Review: Gene Review: Multiple Sclerosis Overview - Multiple Sclerosis Association of America: Treatments for MS - Multiple Sclerosis International Federation: About MS--Diagnosis - National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Diagnosing Tools... |
Q95 | Research assignment | Hi, I am a grade 12 student who is doing a research assignment on neurological disorders. Do you believe that there will ever be a bonafide cure for Multiple Sclerosis? If so, what kind of time frame would put on this cure? | multiple sclerosis | treatment | Q95-S1-A3 | 231 | There is as yet no cure for MS. Many patients do well with no therapy at all, especially since many medications have serious side effects and some carry significant risks. However, three forms of beta interferon (Avonex, Betaseron, and Rebif) have now been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of ... |
Q96 | null | Achondroplasia research. Hello, We are students from [LOCATION] and we are doing a biology project of genetic diseases. We chose Achondroplasia as our disease to research. We have a few question and we are hoping you could answer them. Our questions are, can you tell if your child will have Achondroplasia when you are... | achondroplasia | diagnosis | Q96-S1-A1 | 232 | Your doctor may diagnose your child with achondroplasia while you’re pregnant or after your infant is born. Diagnosis During Pregnancy Some characteristics of achondroplasia are detectable during an ultrasound. These include hydrocephalus, or an abnormally large head. If your doctor suspects achondroplasia, genetic... |
Q96 | null | Achondroplasia research. Hello, We are students from [LOCATION] and we are doing a biology project of genetic diseases. We chose Achondroplasia as our disease to research. We have a few question and we are hoping you could answer them. Our questions are, can you tell if your child will have Achondroplasia when you are... | achondroplasia | prognosis | Q96-S2-A1 | 233 | People with achondroplasia seldom reach 5 feet in height. Intelligence is in the normal range. Infants who receive the abnormal gene from both parents do not often live beyond a few months. |
Q97 | Subject | I'm calling because I would like to know more advice on crating Risperdoine medicine and gain experiences on the medication. And creating the medication | Risperdoine | information | Q97-S1-A1 | 234 | Risperidone is used to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia (a mental illness that causes disturbed or unusual thinking, loss of interest in life, and strong or inappropriate emotions) in adults and teenagers 13 years of age and older. It is also used to treat episodes of mania (frenzied, abnormally excited, or irritate... |
Q98 | optic atrophy | Is optic atrophy ginetic and what cause it? | optic atrophy | cause | Q98-S1-A1 | 235 | There are many causes of optic atrophy. The most common is poor blood flow. This is called ischemic optic neuropathy. The problem most often affects older adults. The optic nerve can also be damaged by shock, toxins, radiation, and trauma. Eye diseases, such as glaucoma, can also cause a form of optic nerve atrophy. T... |
Q99 | Essential Tremor information | What is the connection (if any) between Essential Tremor and Parkinsons and what is the best treatment for Essential Tremor? | essential tremor | information | Q99-S1-A1 | 236 | Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder. It is characterized by involuntary and rhythmic shaking (tremor), especially in the hands, without any other signs or symptoms. It is distinguished from tremor that results from other disorders or known causes, such as tremors seen with Parkinson disease or head t... |
Q99 | Essential Tremor information | What is the connection (if any) between Essential Tremor and Parkinsons and what is the best treatment for Essential Tremor? | essential tremor | information | Q99-S1-A2 | 237 | Essential tremor is a movement disorder that causes involuntary, rhythmic shaking (tremor), especially in the hands. It is distinguished from tremor that results from other disorders or known causes, such as Parkinson disease or head trauma. Essential tremor usually occurs alone, without other neurological signs or sym... |
Q99 | Essential Tremor information | What is the connection (if any) between Essential Tremor and Parkinsons and what is the best treatment for Essential Tremor? | essential tremor | treatment | Q99-S2-A1 | 238 | Treatment may not be needed unless the tremors interfere with your daily activities or cause embarrassment. HOME CARE For tremors made worse by stress, try techniques that help you relax. For tremors of any cause, avoid caffeine and get enough sleep. For tremors caused or made worse by a medication, talk to your doc... |
Q99 | Essential Tremor information | What is the connection (if any) between Essential Tremor and Parkinsons and what is the best treatment for Essential Tremor? | essential tremor | treatment | Q99-S2-A2 | 239 | Treatment for essential tremor may not be necessary unless the tremors interfere with daily activities or cause embarrassment. Although there is no definitive cure for essential tremor, medicines may help relieve symptoms. How well medicines work depend on the individual patient. Two medications used to treat tremors i... |
Q99 | Essential Tremor information | What is the connection (if any) between Essential Tremor and Parkinsons and what is the best treatment for Essential Tremor? | essential tremor | treatment | Q99-S2-A3 | 240 | These resources address the diagnosis or management of essential tremor: - Genetic Testing Registry: Hereditary essential tremor 1 - Johns Hopkins Movement Disorders Center - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Essential Tremor These resources from MedlinePlus offer information about the diagnosis and management of various ... |
Q99 | Essential Tremor information | What is the connection (if any) between Essential Tremor and Parkinsons and what is the best treatment for Essential Tremor? | essential tremor | treatment | Q99-S2-A4 | 241 | There is no definitive cure for essential tremor. Symptomatic drug therapy may include propranolol or other beta blockers and primidone, an anticonvulsant drug. Eliminating tremor "triggers" such as caffeine and other stimulants from the diet is often recommended. Physical and occupational therapy may help to reduce tr... |
Q100 | dry mouth | My doctor does not know of a medication that can be used in the mouth for dry mouth. Through research, I think the medication is there, I just can't find the name of it for him to prescribe forme. Can you help me. I'm using the across the counter Biotene but would like something that works a little better. | dry mouth | treatment | Q100-S1-A1 | 242 | Treatment for Dry Mouth Dry mouth treatment will depend on what is causing the problem. If you think you have dry mouth, see your dentist or physician. He or she can help to determine what is causing your dry mouth. If your dry mouth is caused by medicine, your physician might change your medicine or adjust the dosage... |
Q100 | dry mouth | My doctor does not know of a medication that can be used in the mouth for dry mouth. Through research, I think the medication is there, I just can't find the name of it for him to prescribe forme. Can you help me. I'm using the across the counter Biotene but would like something that works a little better. | dry mouth | treatment | Q100-S1-A2 | 243 | Dry mouth treatment will depend on what is causing the problem. If you think you have dry mouth, see your dentist or physician. He or she can help to determine what is causing your dry mouth. If your dry mouth is caused by medicine, your physician might change your medicine or adjust the dosage. If your salivary glands... |
Q101 | lupus | Hi, I want to know about Lupus and its treatment. Best, [NAME] | lupus | information | Q101-S1-A1 | 244 | Summary If you have lupus, your immune system attacks healthy cells and tissues by mistake. This can damage your joints, skin, blood vessels and organs. There are many kinds of lupus. The most common type, systemic lupus erythematosus, affects many parts of the body. Discoid lupus causes a rash that doesn't go aw... |
Q101 | lupus | Hi, I want to know about Lupus and its treatment. Best, [NAME] | lupus | Treatment | Q101-S2-A1 | 245 | You may need special kinds of doctors to treat the many symptoms of lupus. …. You should report new symptoms to your doctor right away so that treatment can be changed if needed. The goals of the treatment plan are to: Prevent flares Treat flares when they occur Reduce organ damage and other problems. Treatments ma... |
Q101 | lupus | Hi, I want to know about Lupus and its treatment. Best, [NAME] | lupus | Treatment | Q101-S2-A2 | 246 | There is no cure for lupus, but medicines and lifestyle changes can help control it. People with lupus often need to see different doctors. You will have a primary care doctor and a rheumatologist (a doctor who specializes in the diseases of joints and muscles). Which other specialists you see depends on how lupus a... |
Q102 | varicella shingles | How can I determine whether or not I've had chicken pox. If there is a test for it, what are the results of the tests I need to know that will tell me whether or not I have had chicken pox? I want to know this to determine if I should have shingles vaccine (Zostavax) Thank you. | chicken pox | diagnosis | Q102-S1-A1 | 247 | Your health care provider can most often diagnose chickenpox by looking at the rash and asking questions about the person's medical history. Small blisters on the scalp confirm the diagnosis in most cases. Lab tests can help confirm the diagnosis, if needed. |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | cause | Q103-S1-A1 | 248 | Some cases of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) are linked to cancer treatment, but in most cases the cause is unknown. Over the past few years, scientists have made progress in understanding how certain changes in the DNA of bone marrow cells may cause CMML to develop. DNA is the chemical that carries the instru... |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | prognosis | Q103-S2-A1 | 249 | People with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) may have questions about their prognosis and survival. Prognosis and survival depend on many factors. Only a doctor familiar with a person’s medical history, type of cancer, stage, characteristics of the cancer, treatments chosen and response to treatment can put all of this... |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | information | Q102-S3-A1 | 250 | Leukemia is a cancer of the blood cells. It is the most common type of blood cancer and affects 10 times as many adults as children. Most people diagnosed with leukemia are over 50 years old. Leukemia Starts in Bone Marrow Types of blood cells made by the bone marrow and a description of their functions. - Click to enl... |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | inheritance | Q102-S4-A1 | 251 | Sometimes people inherit DNA mutations from a parent that greatly increase their risk of getting certain types of cancer. But inherited mutations rarely cause CLL. DNA changes related to CLL usually occur during the person's lifetime, rather than having been inherited before birth. |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | diagnosis | Q102-S5-A1 | 252 | Diagnosing Leukemia: Physical Exam, Blood Tests, Biopsy To find the cause of leukemia symptoms, the doctor will ask about medical history and conduct a physical exam. During the exam, the doctor will check for signs of disease such as lumps, swelling in the lymph nodes, spleen, and liver, or anything else that seems u... |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | treatment | Q103-S6-A1 | 253 | There are many treatment options for people with leukemia. The choice of treatment depends on your age and general health, the type of leukemia you have, whether or not it has spread outside the bone marrow, and other factors. If tests show that you have leukemia, you should talk with your doctor and make treatment dec... |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | treatment | Q103-S6-A2 | 254 | Unlike other types of cancer, leukemia isn't a tumor that your doctor can surgically remove. Leukemia cells are produced in the bone marrow and travel throughout the body. The Goal of Treatment The goal of treatment for leukemia is to destroy the leukemia cells and allow normal cells to form in the bone marrow. Dependi... |
Q103 | null | Project. Hi my name is [NAME] and I'm doing a school project about leukemia and I was wondering if you can anwser some of my questions please.1. What cause leukemia cancer?2. Can you survive leukemia?3. How does leukemia affect your body?4. Is leukemia inherited?5. What is advanced leukemia?6. How long can someone with... | leukemia | treatment | Q103-S6-A3 | 255 | Treatment depends on a number of factors, including the type of leukemia, the patient's age and general health, where leukemia cells have collected in the body, and whether the leukemia has been treated before. Certain features of the leukemia cells and the patient's symptoms also may determine treatment options. |
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