- 21. Stomach cancer
- (Stomach cancer)
- ... eating little Heartburn Indigestion Nausea Stomach pain Vomiting Weight loss When to see a doctor If you have signs and symptoms that worry you, make an appointment with your doctor. ...
- 22. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... or so intense that it feels like something is seriously wrong. Gas can sometimes be mistaken for: Heart disease Gallstones Appendicitis When to see a doctor It's considered normal to ...
- 23. Gangrene
- (Gangrene)
- ... F (36 C) Rapid heart rate Lightheadedness Shortness of breath Confusion When to see a doctor Gangrene is a serious condition and needs immediate treatment. Call your doctor right away if you ...
- 24. Typhoid fever
- (Typhoid fever)
- ... emergency requires immediate medical care. Other, less common complications Other possible complications include: Inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis) Inflammation of the lining ...
- 25. Type 2 diabetes in children
- (Type 2 diabetes in children)
- ... The condition can affect nearly every major organ in your child's body, including the heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes and kidneys. Keeping your child's blood sugar level close to normal most of the ...
- 26. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... when you're feeling fine. But diabetes affects many major organs, including your heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes and kidneys. Controlling your blood sugar levels can help prevent these complications. ...
- 27. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... standard cow's milk formulas to the development of type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes can affect nearly every major organ in your child's body, including the heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes and ...
- 28. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... as is experiencing a respiratory infection just after you were born. Type 1 diabetes can affect many major organs in your body, including your heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes and kidneys. Keeping ...
- 29. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... short stature, failure to begin puberty, infertility, heart defects and certain learning disabilities. Turner syndrome may be diagnosed during infancy or early childhood. But, sometimes diagnosis is ...
- 30. Tuberous sclerosis
- (Tuberous sclerosis)
- ... Sometimes lesions grow in other parts of the nervous system or in the heart, lungs or the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Tuberous sclerosis signs and symptoms vary, depending on ...
- 31. Truncus arteriosus
- (Truncus arteriosus)
- Truncus arteriosus (TRUNG-kus ahr-teer-e-O-sus), or persistent truncus arteriosus, is a rare heart defect that's present at birth (congenital). If your baby has truncus arteriosus, one large vessel, ...
- 32. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- ... stuck in your throat or chest, or behind your breastbone (sternum) Drooling Hoarseness Bringing food back up (regurgitation) Frequent heartburn Food or stomach acid backing up into your throat ...
- 33. Down syndrome
- (Down syndrome)
- ... for Down syndrome on to their children. Children with Down syndrome can have a variety of complications, some of which become more prominent as they get older, including: Heart defects. Approximately ...
- 34. Tricuspid atresia
- (Tricuspid atresia)
- Tricuspid atresia is a heart defect present at birth (congenital) in which one of the valves (tricuspid valve) between two of the heart's chambers isn't formed. Instead, there's solid tissue between ...
- 35. Trichinosis
- (Trichinosis)
- ... of the myocardium, the thick muscular layer of your heart wall Encephalitis — an inflammation of your brain Meningitis — an inflammation of the membranes (meninges) and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding ...
- 36. Complicated grief
- (Complicated grief )
- ... including heart disease, cancer and high blood pressure Anxiety Long-term difficulty with daily living Post-traumatic stress disorder Substance abuse Nicotine use, such as smoking Call ...
- 37. Transposition of the great arteries
- (Transposition of the great arteries)
- Transposition of the great arteries is a serious but rare heart defect present at birth (congenital), in which the two main arteries leaving the heart are reversed (transposed). Transposition of the ...
- 38. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... heart. If you're generally healthy, your immune system keeps the parasites in check. They remain in your body in an inactive state, providing you with lifelong immunity so that you can't become infected ...
- 39. Preeclampsia
- (Preeclampsia)
- ... or biophysical profile. These make sure your baby is getting enough oxygen and nourishment. A nonstress test is a simple procedure that checks how your baby's heart rate reacts when your baby moves. ...
- 40. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... acid bath over the teeth. Eating disorders can also interfere with saliva production. Heartburn. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), acid reflux and heartburn can cause stomach acid to flow ...