- 1. STD Combo Pack
- (Category)
- ... and ultimately total liver destruction. Hepatitis C is a quiet virus that may not be noticed except for mildly elevated liver enzymes this test checks for. Not sure what you may have been exposed to? ...
- 2. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... time to go over points you want to spend more time on. Your doctor may ask: What are your symptoms? How severe are your symptoms? For instance, would you describe your stomach pain as "mildly uncomfortable" ...
- 3. Kleptomania
- (Kleptomania)
- ... which you practice mildly painful techniques, such as holding your breath until you become uncomfortable, when you get an urge to steal Systematic desensitization, in which you practice relaxation ...
- 4. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... (LDL, or "bad") cholesterol be below 100 mg/dL (2.6 mmol/L) and that high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good") cholesterol be over 50 mg/dL (1.3 mmol/L). Triglycerides, another type of blood fat, are ideal ...
- 5. Tinea versicolor
- (Tinea versicolor)
- ... infection causes patches of discolored skin that may be: Colored white, pink, tan or dark brown Slow-growing, scaly and mildly itchy More noticeable after sun exposure Located on the back, chest, ...
- 6. Hashimoto's disease
- (Hashimoto's disease)
- ... an increased risk of heart disease, primarily because high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol — the "bad" cholesterol — can occur in people with an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). ...
- 7. WellScreen
- (Community Screenings)
- ... triglycerides, HDL, LDL and cholesterol / HDL ratio. (12-hour fast required; drink plenty of water only; black coffee [no cream/sugar] is permitted.) Thyroid Screening - Test includes: T4 (thyroxine) ...
- 8. Tularemia
- (Tularemia)
- ... bacteria that are stirred up while working the soil or when using mowers and weed trimmers. Wildlife management and veterinary medicine. People who work with wildlife are at increased risk of tularemia. ...
- 9. Vascular dementia
- (Vascular dementia)
- ... lipoprotein (LDL), the so-called "bad" cholesterol, are associated with an increased risk of vascular dementia, and possibly with a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease. High blood pressure. When ...
- 10. Hypothyroidism
- (Hypothyroidism)
- ... because high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol — the "bad" cholesterol — can occur in people with an underactive thyroid. Even subclinical hypothyroidism, a more benign condition than ...
- 11. Wrinkles
- (Wrinkles)
- ... also a device that uses radiofrequency instead of light to heat the dermis and underlying tissue to achieve mildly to moderately tighter skin. Chemical peel. Your doctor applies an acid to the affected ...
- 12. How To Get Cholesterol Tested in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... sample is drawn, only the values for total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol will be usable. That's because the amount of LDL (bad) cholesterol level and triglycerides can be affected by what you've recently ...
- 13. Common warts
- (Common warts)
- ... doctor may use liquid nitrogen to destroy your wart by freezing it. This treatment is usually only mildly painful and is often effective, although you may need repeated treatments. Freezing works by causing ...
- 14. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... blood cholesterol levels. High levels of cholesterol in your blood can increase the risk of formation of plaques and atherosclerosis. Plaques can be caused by a high level of low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), ...
- 15. High cholesterol
- (High cholesterol)
- ... is called a lipoprotein. You may have heard of different types of cholesterol, based on what type of cholesterol the lipoprotein carries. They are: Low-density lipoprotein (LDL). LDL, or "bad," cholesterol ...
- 16. Dry skin
- (Dry skin)
- ... causes red, itchy skin. In these cases, treatment may include hydrocortisone-containing lotions. If your skin cracks open, your doctor may prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract ...
- 17. Teen Love Connection
- (Dating & Sex)
- It makes all parents nervous, to put it mildly, but adolescent dating and love is undeniable and universal. Learn how to help your teen (and yourself) through this time of transition. Remember what it ...
- 18. Helping Your Daughter Deal with PMS
- (Puberty)
- It is not uncommon for women and girls to have some symptoms of PMS. There are several ways you can mildly alter your daughter's diet to help her through the time before her period. ...
- 19. High Cholesterol Levels in Children
- (Nutrition)
- ... (LDL or "bad") cholesterol are associated with a higher risk of atherosclerosis. Interestingly, low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL or "good") cholesterol are also associated with developing atherosclerosis, ...
- 20. Your Child's Temperament
- (Gradeschool)
- ... an easy manner. His mood is positive, and he is mildly to moderately intense. He adapts easily to new schools and people. When encountering a frustrating situation, he usually does so with relatively little ...