- 1. Bipolar Disorder General In Fact
- (Bipolar Disorder)
- ... old. Bipolar Disorder and Relationships When you have bipolar disorder, both you and your loved ones are affected by your bipolar symptoms. To help your relationships not just survive, but thrive, ...
- 2. Chiropractic Care
- (Landseed Hospital)
- ... they become serious. How long you want to receive chiropractic care is up to you. Safe and Natural Chiropractic is a team approach to better health. As you enjoy results, tell those you love. ...
- 3. Incompetent cervix
- (Incompetent cervix)
- ... your activities while you wait for your appointment. Find a loved one or friend who can join you for your appointment. Fear and anxiety might make it difficult to focus on what your health care ...
- 4. Impetigo
- (Impetigo)
- ... with gauze. Wash an infected person's clothes, linens and towels every day and don't share them with anyone else in your family. Wear gloves when applying any antibiotic ointment and wash your hands ...
- 5. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... to a move, job loss or the death of a loved one. When you're stressed, your normal digestive process changes. Your stomach empties more slowly and secretes more acid. Stress can also speed or slow the ...
- 6. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... or the death of a loved one. When you're stressed, your normal digestive process can change, causing your stomach to empty more slowly and secrete more acids. Stress can also speed or slow the passage ...
- 7. Gallbladder cancer
- (Gallbladder cancer)
- ... cancer? What are the benefits and risks of each option? Is there one treatment option you recommend over the others? What would you recommend to a loved one in my same situation? Should I get a ...
- 8. Kleptomania
- (Kleptomania)
- ... can cause much emotional pain to you and your loved ones if not treated. Kleptomania is a type of impulse control disorder — a disorder in which you can't resist the temptation or drive to perform an ...
- 9. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... a tag or bracelet that says you have diabetes. Keep a glucagon kit nearby in case of a low blood sugar emergency — and make sure your friends and loved ones know how to use it. Schedule a yearly physical ...
- 10. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... a loved one with type 1 diabetes, ask his or her doctor what the new diabetes goals should be. Investigational treatments Pancreas transplant. With a successful pancreas transplant, you would ...
- 11. Tuberous sclerosis
- (Tuberous sclerosis)
- ... long term. Your love and support are essential to helping your child reach his or her full potential. Learn all you can about tuberous sclerosis, and work closely with your child's doctor to establish ...
- 12. Complicated grief
- (Complicated grief )
- Losing a loved one is one of the most distressing and, unfortunately, common experiences people face. Most people experiencing normal grief and bereavement have a period of sorrow, numbness, and even ...
- 13. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... Have you recently consumed any raw meats or meat that wasn't fully cooked? Do you own or care for a cat? Who changes the litter box? Do you wear gloves when gardening or working with soil? Do you ...
- 14. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... in your community or online. Contact the American Cancer Society for support groups in your area. Stay connected with loved ones. Your family and friends are just as concerned for your health as ...
- 15. Teen depression
- (Teen depression)
- ... is more common in people whose biological family members also have the condition. Life events. Events such as the death or loss of a loved one, financial problems, and high stress can trigger depression ...
- 16. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... your loved one won't get help Unfortunately, many people with intermittent explosive disorder don't seek treatment. If you're involved in a relationship with someone who has intermittent explosive disorder, ...
- 17. Retinoblastoma
- (Retinoblastoma)
- ... employers. For others, time off from work and time without income isn't possible. Find friends and family you can count on in this situation. Loved ones can accompany your child to doctor visits or sit ...
- 18. Kidney cancer
- (Kidney cancer)
- ... Discuss your options with your doctor. Reduce or avoid exposure to environmental toxins. If you work with toxic chemicals, take special precautions such as wearing a mask and heavy gloves. In the ...
- 19. Rectovaginal fistula
- (Rectovaginal fistula)
- ... will perform a digital exam, inserting a gloved and lubricated finger into your vagina while feeling the perineum with another gloved finger, and then perform a rectal exam by inserting his or her gloved ...
- 20. Dyslexia
- (Dyslexia)
- ... your child's self-esteem. Be sure to express your love and support. Encourage your child by praising his or her talents and strengths. Talk to your child. Explain to your child what dyslexia is ...