- 41. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... Alcohol. Alcohol can cause either high or low blood sugar, depending on how much you drink and if you eat at the same time. If you choose to drink, do so in moderation, which means no more than ...
- 42. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- ... blood or black material? Have you unintentionally lost weight? Do you have any pain? How much alcohol do you regularly consume? Do you smoke? What you can do in the meantime In the days ...
- 43. Tricuspid atresia
- (Tricuspid atresia)
- ... early pregnancy A parent who has a congenital heart defect Drinking too much alcohol during pregnancy A mother who has poorly controlled diabetes Use of some types of medications during pregnancy, ...
- 44. Trichomoniasis
- (Trichomoniasis)
- ... is cured, which takes about a week. Side effects of the medication may include: Nausea Vomiting Headache Metallic taste Dizziness Don't drink alcohol for 24 hours after taking metronidazole ...
- 45. Traveler's diarrhea
- (Traveler's diarrhea)
- ... diarrhea, avoid alcohol, caffeine and dairy products, which may worsen symptoms or increase fluid loss. But keep drinking fluids. Drink canned fruit juices, weak tea, clear soup, decaffeinated soda or ...
- 46. Complicated grief
- (Complicated grief )
- ... beneficial? Have you ever thought about harming yourself or others? Do you drink alcohol or use illegal drugs? If so, how often? What you can do in the meantime While you're waiting for your doctor ...
- 47. Traumatic brain injury
- (Traumatic brain injury)
- ... their size and weight. Alcohol and drug use. Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including prescription medications that can impair your ability to drive. Firearms. Store ...
- 48. Transposition of the great arteries
- (Transposition of the great arteries)
- ... another viral illness in the mother during pregnancy A family history of transposition of the great arteries or another congenital heart defect Poor nutrition during pregnancy Drinking alcohol during ...
- 49. Toxic hepatitis
- (Toxic hepatitis)
- Toxic hepatitis is an inflammation of your liver in reaction to certain substances to which you're exposed. Toxic hepatitis can be caused by alcohol, chemicals, drugs or supplements. In some cases, ...
- 50. Grand mal seizure
- (Grand mal seizure)
- ... caused by underlying health problems, such as: Very low blood levels of glucose, sodium, calcium or magnesium Traumatic head injuries Using or withdrawing from drugs, including alcohol Brain ...
- 51. Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
- (Transient ischemic attack (TIA))
- ... or 40 inches in men increase risk. Heavy drinking. If you drink alcohol, limit yourself to no more than two drinks daily if you're a man and one drink daily if you're a woman. Use of illicit drugs. Avoid ...
- 52. Thrombocytopenia
- (Thrombocytopenia)
- ... in the number of new platelets produced. Viral infections, including HIV infection, may reduce your bone marrow's ability to make platelets. Toxic chemicals, chemotherapy drugs and heavy alcohol consumption ...
- 53. Tetralogy of Fallot
- (Tetralogy of Fallot)
- ... alcoholism Poor nutrition A mother older than 40 A parent with tetralogy of Fallot Babies who are also born with Down syndrome or DiGeorge syndrome All babies with tetralogy of Fallot need ...
- 54. Bruxism/teeth grinding
- (Bruxism/teeth grinding)
- ... Age. Bruxism is common in young children, but usually goes away by adolescence. Stimulating substances. Smoking tobacco, drinking caffeinated beverages or alcohol, or taking illegal drugs ...
- 55. Teen depression
- (Teen depression)
- ... 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 ...
- 56. Tuberculosis
- (Tuberculosis)
- ... you may lack access to the medical care needed to diagnose and treat TB. Substance abuse. Long-term drug or alcohol use weakens your immune system and makes you more vulnerable to tuberculosis. ...
- 57. Rotavirus
- (Rotavirus)
- ... dairy products, fatty or highly seasoned foods, caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine. To reduce the spread of rotavirus, wash your hands thoroughly and often — especially after you use the toilet, change ...
- 58. Rosacea
- (Rosacea)
- ... over-the-counter skin care products contain ingredients — such as acids, alcohol and other irritants — that may worsen rosacea. Because of the progressive nature of rosacea, an early diagnosis is important. ...
- 59. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... illnesses — such as mood or anxiety disorders — may be more likely to also have intermittent explosive disorder. A history of substance abuse. People who abuse drugs or alcohol have an increased ...
- 60. Tinnitus
- (Tinnitus)
- ... type of tinnitus in both ears. High blood pressure. Hypertension and factors that increase blood pressure, such as stress, alcohol and caffeine, can make tinnitus more noticeable. Turbulent blood ...