- 1. Lifestyle Factors That Can Affect ADHD
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... syndrome is not directly related to ADHD, its symptoms — inattention and cognitive impairment — are similar to those of ADHD. Drinking during pregnancy can certainly increase the risk that the child will ...
- 2. Top 10 Theories: What Causes ADHD?
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... Lead may enter a child's drinking water from old plumbing fixtures. Children may also be exposed from lead paint. "These exposures are known to increase the risk of ADHD, but these exposures are becoming ...
- 3. Female infertility
- (Female infertility)
- ... transmitted disease (STD) that may cause fertility problems later. Alcohol. Heavy drinking is associated with an increased risk of ovulation disorders and endometriosis. Caffeine. Consuming ...
- 4. Erectile dysfunction
- (Erectile dysfunction)
- ... flow. Get treatment for alcohol or drug problems. Drinking too much or taking certain illegal drugs can worsen erectile dysfunction directly or by causing long-term health problems. Work through ...
- 5. Irritable bowel syndrome
- (Irritable bowel syndrome)
- ... and broccoli. Fatty foods may also be a problem for some people. Chewing gum or drinking through a straw can both lead to swallowing air, causing more gas. Eat smaller meals. If you have diarrhea, ...
- 6. Giardiasis
- (Giardiasis)
- ... also at higher risk of developing giardia infection. People without access to safe drinking water. Giardiasis is rampant wherever sanitation is inadequate or water isn't safe to drink. You're at ...
- 7. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... that causes most stomach ulcers. However, other factors — such as injury, regular use of certain pain relievers or drinking too much alcohol — also can contribute to gastritis. Gastritis may occur suddenly ...
- 8. Kidney infection
- (Kidney infection)
- ... take a nonaspirin pain reliever that contains acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) as directed by your doctor, or take a prescription medication that he or she provides. Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty ...
- 9. Typhoid fever
- (Typhoid fever)
- ... and occasionally through direct contact with someone who is infected. In developing nations, where typhoid is endemic, most cases result from contaminated drinking water and poor sanitation. The majority ...
- 10. Type 2 diabetes in children
- (Type 2 diabetes in children)
- ... from eating or drinking anything but water for eight hours for a fasting glucose test or four hours for a pre-meal test. When you're making an appointment, ask if any type of fasting is necessary. Write ...
- 11. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... your blood sugar, he or she will ask you to refrain from eating or drinking anything but water for eight hours for a fasting glucose test or four hours for a pre-meal test. When you're making an appointment, ...
- 12. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... early intake of cow's milk — a common source of vitamin D — has been linked to an increased risk of type 1 diabetes. Other dietary factors. Drinking water that contains nitrates may increase the ...
- 13. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... suggests that vitamin D may be protective against type 1 diabetes. However, early drinking of cow's milk — a common source of vitamin D — has been linked to an increased risk of type 1 diabetes. Other ...
- 14. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- ... or choking during feeding or meals Spitting up or vomiting during feeding or meals Trouble breathing while eating and drinking Weight loss or slow weight gain or growth Recurrent pneumonia When ...
- 15. 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, ...
- 16. Traveler's diarrhea
- (Traveler's diarrhea)
- Traveler's diarrhea is a digestive tract disorder that commonly causes loose stools and abdominal cramps. It's caused by eating contaminated food or drinking contaminated water. Fortunately, traveler's ...
- 17. 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 ...
- 18. Toxic hepatitis
- (Toxic hepatitis)
- ... hepatitis can be caused by: Alcohol. Heavy drinking over many years can lead to alcoholic hepatitis - inflammation in the liver due to alcohol. Over-the-counter pain relievers. Nonprescription ...
- 19. 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 ...
- 20. 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 ...