- 1. Incompetent cervix
- (Incompetent cervix)
- ... health care provider might test a sample of amniotic fluid (amniocentesis) to diagnose or rule out an infection of the amniotic sac and fluid (chorioamnionitis). Remember, there are no tests that can ...
- 2. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... affected areas of your intestine to secrete large amounts of water and salt. Because the colon can't completely absorb this excess fluid, you develop diarrhea. Intensified intestinal cramping also can ...
- 3. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... inflammation that occurs in Crohn's disease causes cells in the affected areas of your intestine to secrete large amounts of water and salt. Because the colon can't completely absorb this excess fluid, ...
- 4. Knee pain
- (Knee pain)
- ... affect any of the ligaments, tendons or fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that surround your knee joint as well as the bones, cartilage and ligaments that form the joint itself. Some of the more common knee injuries ...
- 5. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... slowly. In fact, you can have type 2 diabetes for years and not even know it. Look for: Increased thirst and frequent urination. As excess sugar builds up in your bloodstream, fluid is pulled ...
- 6. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... Increased thirst and frequent 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 ...
- 7. 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, ...
- 8. Traumatic brain injury
- (Traumatic brain injury)
- ... seizures Dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes Clear fluids draining from the nose or ears Children's symptoms Infants and young children with brain injuries may lack the communication skills ...
- 9. Ruptured eardrum
- (Ruptured eardrum)
- ... results in the accumulation of fluids in your middle ear. Pressure from these fluids can cause the eardrum to rupture. Barotrauma. Barotrauma is stress exerted on your eardrum when the air pressure ...
- 10. Tinnitus
- (Tinnitus)
- ... are less common. These include: Meniere's disease. Doctors think this inner ear disorder is caused by abnormal inner ear fluid pressure or composition. Stress and depression. These conditions ...
- 11. WellScreen
- (Community Screenings)
- ... where and how to make improvements toward a life well-lived. Flu Shots - Available at all Well Screens during the months of October-January. To register, please call +86(21)51082260. Must be ...
- 12. Flu Shots
- (Community Screenings)
- More than 200,000 people are hospitalized annually for flu-related complications. The best way to protect yourself and your family from the flu is by getting a flu shot each year. WellStar offers on-site ...
- 13. Flu Shots
- (Corporate Health)
- FLU SHOTS DELIVERED AT BUSINESSES ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE WELLNESS,REDUCE ABSENTEEISM AND LOST PRODUCTIVITY More than 200,000 people are hospitalized annually for flu-related complications. According ...
- 14. Lesbian and Bisexual Health Fact Sheet
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... can transmit STIs to each other through: Skin-to-skin contact Mucosa contact (e.g., mouth to vagina) Vaginal fluids Menstrual blood Sharing sex toys Some STIs are more common ...
- 15. Viral Hepatitis
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- ... lasting several months. How is Hepatitis B spread? Hepatitis B is spread when blood, semen, or other body fluid infected with the Hepatitis B virus enters the body of a person who is not ...
- 16. Gay and Bisexual Men's Health
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- ... Seasonal flu and the H1N1 flu vaccinations are also recommended. Each vaccine is a single dose shot given before the start of the flu season in the fall. HPV vaccine is also available ...
- 17. Chickenpox
- (Chickenpox)
- ... rash goes through these three phases: Raised pink or red bumps (papules), which break out in different spots over several days Fluid-filled blisters (vesicles), forming from the raised bumps over ...
- 18. Questions about chemotherapy in Shanghai
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... the directions. Chemo can be given like a flu shot. The shots may be given in your doctor’s office, a hospital, a clinic, or at home. Most often, chemo drugs are put into your vein through a needle ...
- 19. The First Time: How to Get Your Child Ready for Their Dental Appoitment in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... The dentist will also evaluate the fluoride in your child's diet; fluoride strengthens the tooth’s enamel, but too much can actually disrupt the development of enamel in very young children To make an ...
- 20. How to Prevent Dental Problems Early-On
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... in the mouth the sugars from both the liquid change into an acid that starts to dissolve the teeth causing decay. This can lead to severe damage to your child's baby teeth and even permanent teeth. Fluoride: ...