- 21. Bruxism/teeth grinding
- (Bruxism/teeth grinding)
- ... Anxiety, stress or tension Suppressed anger or frustration Aggressive, competitive or hyperactive personality type Abnormal alignment of upper and lower teeth (malocclusion) Other sleep problems ...
- 22. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... any that may seem unrelated to the reason for which you scheduled the appointment. Write down key personal information, including any major stresses or recent life changes. Make a list of all ...
- 23. Tinnitus
- (Tinnitus)
- ... are less common. These include: Meniere's disease. Doctors think this inner ear disorder is caused by abnormal inner ear fluid pressure or composition. Stress and depression. These conditions ...
- 24. Diabetic retinopathy
- (Diabetic retinopathy)
- ... blood sugar level several times a day — more-frequent measurements may be required if you're ill or under stress. Careful monitoring is the only way to make sure that your blood sugar level remains within ...
- 25. Dyslexia
- (Dyslexia)
- ... any that may seem unrelated to the reason for which you scheduled the appointment. Write down key personal information, including any major stresses or recent life changes. Make a list of any ...
- 26. Dumping syndrome
- (Dumping syndrome)
- ... any that may seem unrelated to the reason for which you scheduled the appointment. Write down key personal information, including any major stresses or recent life changes. Make a list of all ...
- 27. Von Willebrand disease
- (Von Willebrand disease)
- ... or easy bruising since childhood, or — for women — if your periods have been extended and heavy since you first started menstruating. Write down key personal information, including any major stresses ...
- 28. Premature ventricular contractions
- (Premature ventricular contractions)
- ... personal information, including any major stresses or recent changes in your life. Write down the questions you want to be sure to ask your doctor. For premature ventricular contractions, ...
- 29. Urinary incontinence
- (Urinary incontinence)
- ... experience occasional, minor leaks — or dribbles — of urine. Others wet their clothes frequently. Types of urinary incontinence include: Stress incontinence. This is loss of urine when you exert ...
- 30. Bedsores (Pressure sores)
- (Bedsores (pressure sores) )
- ... pressure sore prevention. These changes need to be frequent, repositioning needs to avoid stress on the skin, and body positions need to minimize the risk of pressure on vulnerable areas. Other strategies ...
- 31. Fibromyalgia
- (Fibromyalgia)
- ... by affecting the way your brain processes pain signals. Symptoms sometimes begin after a physical trauma, surgery, infection or significant psychological stress. In other cases, symptoms gradually accumulate ...
- 32. Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... can return the baby's blood sugar level to normal. Respiratory distress syndrome. If your baby is delivered early, respiratory distress syndrome — a condition that makes breathing difficult — is possible. ...
- 33. Hurthle cell cancer
- (Hurthle cell cancer)
- ... any that may seem unrelated to the reason for which you scheduled the appointment. Write down key personal information, including any major stresses or recent life changes. Make a list of all ...
- 34. Oral lichen planus
- (Oral lichen planus)
- ... Buildup of dental plaque or tartar Stress Anyone can develop oral lichen planus, but the condition most often affects middle-aged women. Cancer Oral lichen planus may increase the risk ...
- 35. Staying Out Late and Curfews
- (Teen)
- ... must get enough sleep to focus in school and manage stress. You expect a call if your child is delayed because of traffic. You expect her to follow the check-in rule. You expect her to be respectful of ...
- 36. Teaching Health Education in School
- (School)
- ... behavior; and stress management. Most experts concur that education about issues like alcohol abuse is most effective if it begins at least two years before the behavior is likely to start. This means ...
- 37. Nightmares and Night Terrors
- (Preschool)
- ... awake nor having a nightmare. Rather, you’re witnessing something called a night terror (or sleep terror)—a mysterious and, to parents, distressing form of sleep behavior common during the preschool and ...
- 38. Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
- (Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) )
- ... multiple moves, or changing schools or child care providers frequently Stressful changes that disrupt a child's sense of consistency — such as divorce or changing child care — increase the risk of ...
- 39. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- (Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD))
- ... disorder, you may realize that your obsessions aren't reasonable, and you may try to ignore them or stop them. But that only increases your distress and anxiety. Ultimately, you feel driven to perform ...
- 40. Obesity
- (Obesity)
- ... conditions you've had, medications, stress levels and other issues about your health. Your doctor may also review your family's health history to see if you may be predisposed to certain conditions. Checking ...