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Traumatic grief
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Traumatic brain injury
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(Category)
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How an ADHD Diagnosis Is Made
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... of ADHD, such as:
A learning disability
A middle ear infection or other hearing problems
Problems with vision
Seizures
A reaction to a trauma or major change, like a divorce or major loss in ...
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Chiropractic Care
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... and "shock absorbers" for the spine. Trauma can cause the soft, pulpy material in the middle to bulge, putting pressure on delicate nearby nerves.
More and more people are choosing chiropractic care ...
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Incompetent cervix
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(Incompetent cervix)
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... estrogen, before birth also has been linked to cervical insufficiency.
Obstetric trauma. If you experienced a cervical tear during a previous labor and delivery, you could have an incompetent cervix. ...
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Gynecomastia
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(Gynecomastia)
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... as swimming or changing for gym class traumatic.
Whatever your age, you may feel like your body has betrayed you and you may feel unhappy with yourself. These feelings are normal, but there are a few ...
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Burning mouth syndrome
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(Burning mouth syndrome)
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Traumatic life events
Stress
Complications that burning mouth syndrome may cause or be associated with are mainly related to pain and include:
Difficulty sleeping
Irritability
Depression ...
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Gangrene
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(Gangrene)
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... or lesions — that won't go away
A foul-smelling discharge leaking from a sore
Sudden pain at the site of a recent surgery or trauma
Skin that's pale, hard, cold and numb — which may be an indication ...
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Dislocation
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(Dislocation)
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... accidentally striking the ball, the ground or another player.
Trauma not related to sports. A hard blow to a joint during a motor vehicle accident is a common cause of dislocation.
Falls. You ...
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Knee pain
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(Knee pain)
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... knee joint can become infected, leading to swelling, pain and redness. There's usually no trauma before the onset of pain. Septic arthritis often occurs with a fever.
Other problems
Iliotibial ...
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Kleptomania
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(Kleptomania)
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... personality disorders.
Head trauma or brain injuries. People who've experienced a head trauma may develop kleptomania.
If you struggle with an irresistible urge to steal, call your doctor. ...
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Diabetic ketoacidosis
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(Diabetic ketoacidosis)
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... little insulin in your system, triggering an episode of diabetic ketoacidosis.
Other possible triggers of diabetic ketoacidosis may include:
Stress
Physical or emotional trauma
High fever
Surgery ...
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Complicated grief
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(Complicated grief )
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... the risk of developing it. These risk factors may include:
An unexpected or violent death
Suicide of a loved one
Lack of a support system or friendships
Traumatic childhood experiences, such ...
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Traumatic grief
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(Traumatic grief)
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See: Complicated grief
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Traumatic brain injury
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(Traumatic brain injury)
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Traumatic brain injury is damage to the brain as the result of an injury.
Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head that causes the brain to collide with the inside ...
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Grand mal seizure
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(Grand mal seizure)
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... caused by underlying health problems, such as:
Very low blood levels of glucose, sodium, calcium or magnesium
Traumatic head injuries
Using or withdrawing from drugs, including alcohol
Brain ...
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Folliculitis
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(Folliculitis)
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... resistance to infection, such as diabetes, chronic leukemia, organ transplantation and HIV/AIDS
A pre-existing skin condition, such as acne or dermatitis
Trauma to your skin from injury or surgery ...
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Thrombocytosis
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(Thrombocytosis)
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... such as from rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, connective tissue disorders or inflammatory bowel disease
Major surgery
Pancreatitis
Trauma
Medications that can cause reactive thrombocytosis ...
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Buerger's disease
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(Buerger's disease)
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... trauma to your hands or feet, such as from using a jackhammer or other vibrating tools.
Make a list of all medications, as well as any vitamins or supplements, that you're taking.
Take a family ...
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
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(Thoracic outlet syndrome)
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... 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 ...