- 21. How to Understand Your Child's Temperament
- (Gradeschool)
- ... in terms of the nine temperament traits. The easy child responds to the world around him in an easy manner. His mood is positive, and he is mildly to moderately intense. He adapts easily to new schools ...
- 22. Myocardial ischemia
- (Myocardial ischemia)
- ... throughout your body, including those that supply your heart. A high level of "bad" (low-density lipoprotein, or LDL) cholesterol in your blood is linked to an increased risk of atherosclerosis and myocardial ...
- 23. Heart attack
- (Heart attack )
- ... the wrong kind of cholesterol in your blood increases your risk of a heart attack. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the "bad" cholesterol) is most likely to narrow arteries. A high LDL level ...
- 24. Signs of Feeding Difficulties
- (Feeding & Nutrition)
- ... has begun sleeping through the night, she may be feeding inadequately (since most babies feed at least once during the night), and may urinate less often and become mildly dehydrated. She has infrequent ...
- 25. Migraine
- (Migraine)
- ... some people report feeling mildly euphoric. When to see a doctor Migraine headaches are often undiagnosed and untreated. If you regularly experience signs and symptoms of migraine attacks, keep a record ...
- 26. Common Conditions in Newborns
- (3 Months)
- ... your pediatrician to show you how to nurse and hold the baby to promote healing. Blue Baby Babies may have mildly blue hands and feet, but this may not be a cause for concern. If their hands and feet ...
- 27. Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
- (Atopic dermatitis (eczema))
- ... doctor may prescribe mildly astringent wet dressings to prevent infection. Oral or injected corticosteroids. For more severe cases, your doctor may prescribe oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone, ...
- 28. Arteriosclerosis / atherosclerosis
- (Arteriosclerosis / atherosclerosis)
- ... your low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, the "bad" cholesterol, can slow, stop or even reverse the buildup of fatty deposits in your arteries. Boosting your high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, ...
- 29. Angina
- (Angina)
- ... kind of cholesterol in your blood increases your risk of angina and heart attacks. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the "bad" cholesterol) is most likely to narrow arteries. A high LDL level ...
- 30. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
- ... instrument records the electrical activity in your muscle as you rest and contract the muscle. Generally, this test is mildly uncomfortable. Nerve conduction study. For this test, electrodes are attached ...
- 31. Adenomyosis
- (Adenomyosis)
- ... is the only cure. Sometimes, adenomyosis is silent — causing no signs or symptoms — or only mildly uncomfortable. In other cases, adenomyosis may cause: Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding Severe ...
- 32. Acute coronary syndrome
- (Acute coronary syndrome)
- ... making plaque deposits less likely. The goal of statin therapy is to reduce the low density lipoprotein (LDL, or "bad") cholesterol levels to under 100 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). Clopidogrel. ...