- 1. Erectile dysfunction
- (Category)
- ... with erectile dysfunction that may not seem related Male sexual arousal is a complex process that involves the brain, hormones, emotions, nerves, muscles and blood vessels. Erectile dysfunction ...
- 2. Erectile dysfunction
- (Erectile dysfunction)
- ... emotions, nerves, muscles and blood vessels. Erectile dysfunction can result from a problem with any of these. Likewise, stress and mental health problems can cause or worsen erectile dysfunction. Sometimes ...
- 3. IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease)
- (IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease))
- ... water and electrolytes from your blood. Over time, IgA nephropathy — also called Berger's disease — can lead to blood and protein in your urine, high blood pressure, and swollen hands and feet. IgA nephropathy ...
- 4. Glomerulonephritis
- (Glomerulonephritis)
- Glomerulonephritis (gloe-mer-u-lo-nuh-FRY-tis) is inflammation of the tiny filters in your kidneys (glomeruli). Glomeruli remove excess fluid, electrolytes and waste from your bloodstream and pass them ...
- 5. Gangrene
- (Gangrene)
- Gangrene refers to the death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a bacterial infection. Gangrene most commonly affects the extremities, including your toes, fingers and limbs, but it can also ...
- 6. Ganglion cysts
- (Ganglion cysts)
- ... no guarantee that a ganglion cyst won't recur, even after surgery. And as with all surgeries, there are risks to be considered. Though rare, injury to nerves, blood vessels or tendons may occur. These ...
- 7. Dislocation
- (Dislocation)
- ... damage the joint and its surrounding muscles, ligaments, nerves and even blood vessels. Ice the injured joint. Applying ice to the injured joint can help reduce pain and swelling by controlling ...
- 8. Klinefelter syndrome
- (Klinefelter syndrome)
- ... with blood vessels Increased risk of breast cancer and cancers of the blood, bone marrow or lymph nodes Increased risk of lung diseases, such as chronic bronchitis Increased risk of autoimmune disorders, ...
- 9. Type 2 diabetes in children
- (Type 2 diabetes in children)
- ... urination.As excess sugar builds up in your child's bloodstream, fluid is pulled from the tissues. This may leave your child thirsty. As a result, your child may drink — and urinate — more than usual. ...
- 10. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... weight. If diet and exercise aren't enough to control your type 2 diabetes, you may need diabetes medications or insulin therapy to manage your blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes symptoms may develop very ...
- 11. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... his or her age — must learn how to give injections, count carbohydrates and monitor blood sugar. Although type 1 diabetes in children requires consistent care, advances in blood sugar monitoring and ...
- 12. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... come on quickly and may include: Increased thirst and frequent urination. As excess sugar builds up in your bloodstream, fluid is pulled from your tissues. This may leave you thirsty. As a result, ...
- 13. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... women with Turner syndrome were born with heart defects or even slight abnormalities in heart structure that increase their risk of serious complications. Defects in the main blood vessel leading out of ...
- 14. Spinal tumor
- (Spinal tumor )
- ... and affects your spinal cord or on the nerve roots, blood vessels or bones of your spine. Spinal tumor symptoms may include: Back pain, often radiating to other parts of your body Loss of sensation ...
- 15. Truncus arteriosus
- (Truncus arteriosus)
- ... instead of two separate vessels, leads out of the heart. Also, the two lower chambers of the heart are missing a portion of the wall dividing them. As a result of truncus arteriosus, oxygen-poor blood ...
- 16. Tricuspid atresia
- (Tricuspid atresia)
- ... the chambers. If your baby is born with tricuspid atresia, blood can't flow through the heart and into the lungs to pick up oxygen as it normally would. The result is the lungs can't supply the rest ...
- 17. Traumatic brain injury
- (Traumatic brain injury)
- ... as from an explosive device, can cause widespread damage. An object penetrating the skull can cause severe, irreparable damage to brain cells, blood vessels and protective tissues around the brain. Bleeding ...
- 18. Transverse myelitis
- (Transverse myelitis)
- ... An MRI can show inflammation of the spinal cord, and it can identify other potential causes of the symptoms, including abnormalities causing spinal cord compression and blood vessel malformations. Lumbar ...
- 19. Transposition of the great arteries
- (Transposition of the great arteries)
- ... great arteries changes the way blood circulates through the body, leaving a shortage of oxygen in blood flowing from the heart to the rest of the body. Without an adequate supply of oxygen-rich blood, ...
- 20. Preeclampsia
- (Preeclampsia)
- Preeclampsia is defined as high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine after 20 weeks of pregnancy in a woman who previously had normal blood pressure. Even a slight increase in blood pressure ...