- 21. Rotator cuff injury
- (Rotator cuff injury )
- ... to be severe or your doctor can't determine the cause of your pain through physical examination, he or she may recommend diagnostic imaging tests to better delineate your shoulder joint, muscles and tendons. ...
- 22. Physical verification for foreigners and overseas Chinese
- (about)
- Legal Health Administration - Physical verification for foreigners and overseas Chinese Applicants: Verification applicants are the four kinds of people below, who are applying for living, working ...
- 23. Health administration for foreigners and overseas Chinese
- (about)
- Legal Health Administration - Health administration for foreigners and overseas Chinese Applicants: Physical examination applicants are the four kinds of people below, who are applying for living, working ...
- 24. Rosacea
- (Rosacea)
- ... Instead, doctors rely on the history of your symptoms, a physical examination of your skin and eliminating other conditions, such as acne, for which rosacea can be mistaken. Though there's no way ...
- 25. Ringworm (scalp)
- (Ringworm (scalp) )
- ... and school-age children. Outbreaks of ringworm are common in schools and child care centers where the infection easily spreads through close physical contact or by touching common items, such as door handles. ...
- 26. Rheumatic fever
- (Rheumatic fever)
- ... as prescribed? Your doctor makes a diagnosis of rheumatic fever based on: Signs and symptoms you report Evidence of inflammation Evidence of recent group A streptococcal infection Physical ...
- 27. Rett syndrome
- (Rett syndrome)
- ... child's doctor right away if you begin to notice physical problems or changes in behavior such as: Slowed growth of your child's head or other parts of her or his body Decreased coordination or mobility ...
- 28. Retrograde ejaculation
- (Retrograde ejaculation)
- ... expect from your doctor Your doctor will ask you questions about your health and symptoms and may do a physical examination that includes examining your penis, testicles and rectum. Your doctor will want ...
- 29. Retractile testicle
- (Retractile testicle )
- ... position in the scrotum — the bag of skin hanging behind the penis — during a physical examination. For most boys, the problem of a retractile testicle goes away sometime before or during puberty because ...
- 30. Rectovaginal fistula
- (Rectovaginal fistula)
- ... However, in Western countries rectovaginal fistulas occur only rarely. The symptoms of a rectovaginal fistula often cause emotional distress as well as physical discomfort. Though bringing up the subject ...
- 31. Male Sexual Problems
- (Good Sex)
- ... causes erectile dysfunction? “A variety of things cause it. Some psychological and some physical,” says Dr Tomlinson. “Psychological issues tend to affect younger men, such as first night nerves and ...
- 32. Raynaud's disease
- (Raynaud's disease)
- ... Raynaud's, your doctor will ask detailed questions about your symptoms and medical history and conduct a physical examination. Your doctor may also run tests to rule out other medical problems that may ...
- 33. Tachycardia
- (Tachycardia)
- ... is only discovered during a physical examination or with a heart-monitoring test called an electrocardiogram. When to see a doctor A number of conditions can cause a rapid heart rate and tachycardia ...
- 34. Vulvar cancer
- (Vulvar cancer)
- ... to diagnose vulvar cancer include: Examining your vulva. Your doctor may conduct a physical exam of your vulva to look for abnormalities. Using a special lens to examine your vulva. During ...
- 35. Vitiligo
- (Vitiligo)
- ... A history of melanoma or multiple, atypical moles Premature graying of the hair (before age 35) Stress or physical illness Your doctor will also examine you to rule out other medical problems ...
- 36. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- ... mouth. Eat a healthy diet. Include plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and low-fat dairy foods. Manage stress. Because stress takes both a physical and an emotional ...
- 37. Vesicoureteral reflux
- (Vesicoureteral reflux)
- ... available therapy. What to expect from your doctor Your child's doctor will perform a physical examination of your child. He or she is likely to ask you a number of questions as well. Being ready to ...
- 38. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
- (Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV))
- ... a physical examination, your doctor will likely look for: Signs and symptoms of dizziness that are prompted by eye or head movements and then decrease in less than one minute Dizziness with specific ...
- 39. Ventricular septal defect
- (Ventricular septal defect )
- ... cause any problems, except for a loud heart murmur that doctors may note during physical exams. Ventricular septal defect appears to run in families and sometimes occurs with other genetic problems, ...
- 40. Varicose veins
- (Varicose veins)
- ... veins, your doctor will do a physical exam, including looking at your legs while you're standing to check for swelling. Your doctor may also ask you to describe any pain and aching in your legs. You ...