- 41. Hashimoto's disease
- (Hashimoto's disease)
- ... the right dosage. Also, don't skip doses or stop taking the drug because you're feeling better. If you do, signs and symptoms will gradually return. Effects of other substances Certain medications, ...
- 42. Thrombophlebitis
- (Thrombophlebitis)
- ... a heart attack or after an injury, such as breaking your leg Have a type of cancer, such as pancreatic cancer, that may cause an increase of procoagulants — substances necessary for blood clotting (coagulation) ...
- 43. Buerger's disease
- (Buerger's disease)
- ... conditions or confirm suspicion of Buerger's disease brought on by your signs and symptoms. Tests may include: Blood tests Blood tests to look for certain substances can rule out other conditions ...
- 44. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... tests. Your doctor may order tests to determine the levels of tumor markers in your blood. Tumor markers are substances that occur normally in your blood, but the levels of these substances may be ...
- 45. Bruxism/teeth grinding
- (Bruxism/teeth grinding)
- ... Age. Bruxism is common in young children, but usually goes away by adolescence. Stimulating substances. Smoking tobacco, drinking caffeinated beverages or alcohol, or taking illegal drugs ...
- 46. Dry eyes
- (Dry eyes)
- ... your eyeball. The insert dissolves slowly, releasing a substance that's used in eyedrops to lubricate your eye. Treatments Treatments that may be used include: Closing your tear ducts to reduce ...
- 47. Tuberculosis
- (Tuberculosis)
- ... former Soviet Union Poverty and substance abuse Lack of medical care. If you are on a low or fixed income, live in a remote area, have recently immigrated to the United States or are homeless, ...
- 48. Ruptured eardrum
- (Ruptured eardrum)
- ... your middle ear from water, bacteria and other foreign substances. Causes of a ruptured, or perforated, eardrum may include: Middle ear infection (otitis media). A middle ear infection often ...
- 49. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... illnesses — such as mood or anxiety disorders — may be more likely to also have intermittent explosive disorder. A history of substance abuse. People who abuse drugs or alcohol have an increased ...
- 50. Diabetic retinopathy
- (Diabetic retinopathy)
- ... new blood vessels begin to grow in the retina. These new blood vessels are abnormal. They may grow or leak into the clear, jelly-like substance that fills the center of your eye (vitreous). Eventually, ...
- 51. Retinoblastoma
- (Retinoblastoma)
- ... cancer cells may die. Cold treatments (cryotherapy) Cryotherapy uses extreme cold to kill cancer cells. During cryotherapy, a very cold substance, such as liquid nitrogen, is placed in or near ...
- 52. Restless legs syndrome
- (Restless legs syndrome)
- ... and caffeinated beverages, such as coffee, tea and soft drinks, for a few weeks to see if this helps. Cut back on alcohol and tobacco. These substances also may aggravate or trigger symptoms of ...
- 53. Kidney stones
- (Kidney stones)
- ... contains more crystal-forming substances — such as calcium, oxalate and uric acid — than the fluid in your urine can dilute. At the same time, your urine may lack substances that keep crystals from sticking ...