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Hair loss
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Ichthyosis vulgaris
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(Ichthyosis vulgaris)
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... hair loss. Retinoids may cause birth defects. Women considering retinoid therapy should be sure they are not pregnant before starting the medication — and use effective birth control while taking retinoids. ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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... can help reduce inflammation anywhere in your body, but they have numerous side effects, including a puffy face, excessive facial hair, night sweats, insomnia and hyperactivity. More-serious side effects ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... can help reduce inflammation, but they have numerous side effects, including weight gain, excessive facial hair, mood swings, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, bone fractures, cataracts, ...
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Turner syndrome
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(Turner syndrome)
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... lower jaw
High, narrow roof of the mouth (palate)
Low-set ears
Low hairline at the back of the head
Drooping eyelids
Broad chest with widely spaced nipples
Short fingers and toes
Arms that ...
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Spinal tumor
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(Spinal tumor )
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... chemotherapy might be beneficial for you, either alone or in combination with radiation therapy. Side effects may include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, increased risk of infection and hair loss.
Other drugs. Because ...
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Trichotillomania
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(Trichotillomania)
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Trichotillomania (trik-o-til-o-MAY-ne-uh) is an irresistible urge to pull out hair from your scalp, eyebrows or other areas of your body. Hair pulling from the scalp often leaves patchy bald spots, ...
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Transverse myelitis
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(Transverse myelitis)
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... strength and improve coordination. Your physical therapist will likely teach you how to use assistive devices, such as a wheelchair, canes or braces, if needed.
Occupational therapy. This type of ...
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Folliculitis
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(Folliculitis)
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Folliculitis occurs when hair follicles become infected, often with Staphylococcus aureus or other bacteria. Certain variations of folliculitis are also known as hot tub folliculitis and barber's itch. ...
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Testicular cancer
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(Testicular cancer)
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... Ask your doctor what to expect. Common side effects include fatigue, nausea, hair loss, infertility and an increased risk of infection. There are medications and treatments available that reduce some of ...
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Tendinitis
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(Tendinitis)
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... an ergonomic assessment of your work space and adjust your chair, keyboard and desktop as recommended for your height, arm length and usual tasks. This will help protect all your joints and tendons from ...
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Teen depression
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(Teen depression)
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... and the future are grim and bleak
Neglected appearance — such as mismatched clothes and unkempt hair
Reckless behavior
Use of alcohol or drugs
When to see a doctor If you suspect your teenager ...
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Dry eyes
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(Dry eyes)
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Avoid air blowing in your eyes. Don't direct hair dryers, car heaters, air conditioners or fans toward your eyes.
Add moisture to the air. In winter, a humidifier can add moisture to dry ...
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Ruptured eardrum
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(Ruptured eardrum)
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... or hairpin. These items can easily tear or puncture your eardrum. Teach your children about the damage that can be done by putting foreign objects in their ears.
Guard against excessive noise. Protect ...
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Rotator cuff injury
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(Rotator cuff injury )
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... inactive
The most common symptom is pain. You may experience it when you reach up to comb your hair, bend your arm back to put on a jacket or carry something heavy. Lying on the affected shoulder also ...
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Ringworm (scalp)
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(Ringworm (scalp) )
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Ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis) is a fungal infection of the scalp and hair shafts. The signs and symptoms of ringworm of the scalp may vary, but it usually appears as itchy, scaly, bald patches ...
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Tinnitus
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(Tinnitus)
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... delicate hairs in your inner ear move in relation to the pressure of sound waves. This triggers ear cells to release an electrical signal through a nerve from your ear (auditory nerve) to your brain. Your ...
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Rett syndrome
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(Rett syndrome)
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... reason, hand licking, and grasping of hair or clothing.
Seizures. Half or more of children who have Rett syndrome develop seizures. Symptoms vary from person to person, and they can range from periodic ...
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Retractile testicle
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(Retractile testicle )
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... penis and testicular size, pubic hair growth and aggressive behavior.
It is important to understand that even with successful treatment of an ascending or retractile testicle, the increased risk of ...
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Retinal detachment
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(Retinal detachment )
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... of debris in your field of vision that look like spots, hairs or strings and seem to float before your eyes
Sudden flashes of light in one or both eyes
A shadow or curtain over a portion of your visual ...