- 41. Transposition of the great arteries
- (Transposition of the great arteries)
- ... doctor may also suspect a heart defect if he or she hears a heart murmur — an abnormal whooshing sound caused by turbulent blood flow. A physical exam alone isn't enough to accurately diagnose transposition ...
- 42. 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. ...
- 43. Cervical dystonia
- (Cervical dystonia)
- ... problems of your parents or siblings All the medications and dietary supplements you take Questions you want to ask the doctor What to expect from your doctor In addition to conducting a physical ...
- 44. Toe walking in children
- (Toe walking in children)
- ... or her heels if you ask? Does your child avoid eye contact or exhibit repetitive behaviors such as rocking or spinning? Toe walking can be observed during a physical exam. In some cases, the doctor ...
- 45. Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
- (Transient ischemic attack (TIA))
- ... deposits in your arteries (atherosclerosis). Physical inactivity. Engaging in 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise most days helps reduce risk. Diabetes. Diabetes increases the severity of ...
- 46. Thyroid cancer
- (Thyroid cancer)
- ... include: A physical exam to feel your neck for thyroid lumps and lymph node swelling Blood tests, including a test to measure the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in your body ...
- 47. Thrombophlebitis
- (Thrombophlebitis)
- ... of physical activity for me now that I've been diagnosed with thrombophlebitis? What about once my clot is gone? What are the alternatives to the primary approach that you're suggesting? I have other ...
- 48. Thoracic outlet syndrome
- (Thoracic outlet syndrome)
- ... cause pain in your shoulders and neck and numbness in your fingers. Common causes of thoracic outlet syndrome include physical trauma from a car accident, repetitive injuries from job- or sports-related ...
- 49. Tetralogy of Fallot
- (Tetralogy of Fallot)
- ... may also recommend that your child limit physical activity. However, if surgery was completely successful and there's no pulmonary valve leakage or obstruction, your child may not have any activity restrictions. ...
- 50. Tetanus
- (Tetanus)
- ... spasms, lasting for several minutes, typically triggered by minor occurrences, such as a draft, loud noise, physical touch or light Other signs and symptoms may include: Fever Sweating Elevated ...
- 51. Testicular torsion
- (Testicular torsion)
- ... and symptoms of testicular torsion may follow: Physical activity An injury to the scrotum Cold temperatures Rapid growth of the testis during puberty Sleep Age. Testicular torsion ...