- 21. Rebound headaches
- (Rebound headaches)
- ... as visualizing a calm, safe place when a headache strikes. Biofeedback. Biofeedback teaches you to control certain body responses that help reduce pain. During a biofeedback session, you're connected ...
- 22. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... symptoms. As part of his or her evaluation, your doctor may also perform these tests: Pelvic exam. During this exam, your doctor visually examines your external genitals and vagina for signs ...
- 23. Vulvar cancer
- (Vulvar cancer)
- ... your doctor how often you should undergo pelvic exams. These exams allow your doctor to visually examine your vulva and manually examine your internal reproductive organs to check for abnormalities. Talk ...
- 24. Varicose veins
- (Varicose veins)
- ... thin video camera inserted in your leg to visualize and close varicose veins, and then removes the veins through small incisions. This procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. Varicose veins ...
- 25. What is your Dentist Looking for During a Check-Up?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... The dentist may start with a visual check using a small mirror and hand light. The dentist will use these tools to check your gums as well as your teeth. This preliminary check is to identify gum disease ...
- 26. What are Dental Crowns?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... a false tooth has been implanted into the jaw. Whatever the reason, the basic problem is that something is wrong with the tooth, and a crown will both protect the tooth and make it more visually appealing. ...
- 27. Canker sores
- (Canker sores)
- ... herbs and other supplements? Do you have a family history of canker sores? Tests aren't needed to diagnose canker sores. Your doctor or dentist can identify them with a visual exam. In some cases, ...
- 28. Broken wrist/broken hand
- (Broken wrist/broken hand )
- ... Imaging scans are crucial to the diagnosis of a broken wrist or broken hand. X-rays Using low levels of radiation, X-rays are a good tool to visualize bone. But X-rays sometimes have problems revealing ...
- 29. Whipple's disease
- (Whipple's disease)
- ... spleen Neurological signs and symptoms may include: Difficulty walking Visual impairment, including lack of control of eye movements Seizures Confusion Memory loss Symptoms tend to ...
- 30. Fecal incontinence
- (Fecal incontinence)
- ... In addition to talking with you, your doctor may also perform a physical examination. The exam usually includes a visual inspection of your anus and the area between your anus and genitals (perineum) for ...
- 31. Yips
- (Yips)
- ... hands and wrists while putting. Other putters are designed with a special grip to help stabilize the hands and wrists. Mental skills training. Techniques such as relaxation, visualization or positive ...
- 32. Yeast infection (vaginal)
- (Yeast infection (vaginal) )
- ... diseases. Perform a pelvic exam. During the exam, you lie on your back on an exam table with your feet resting in supports called stirrups. Your doctor visually examines your external genitals for ...
- 33. Ovarian cancer
- (Ovarian cancer)
- ... abdomen to feel your uterus and ovaries. He or she also inserts a device called a speculum into your vagina. The speculum opens your vagina so that your doctor can visually check your vagina and cervix ...
- 34. Swimmer's ear
- (Swimmer's ear)
- ... debris may be present in the ear canal. Visualization of your eardrum (tympanic membrane) to be sure it isn't torn or damaged. If the view of your eardrum is blocked, your doctor will clear your ...
- 35. Stimulants
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... the high, a “crash,” or depression, marked by irritability, anxiety, paranoia, agitation Dilated pupils Visual and auditory hallucinations Rapid, irregular heart rate Elevated blood pressure Fever ...
- 36. Teens and Headaches
- (Teen)
- ... Headaches in the middle of the night—Headaches that wake you from sleep or occur in early morning. Eye problems—Headaches that cause blurred vision, eye spots, or other visual changes. Other symptoms—If ...
- 37. How to Understand Your Child's Temperament
- (Gradeschool)
- ... to concentrate or stay with a task, with or without distraction. Distractibility: the ease with which a child can be distracted from a task by environmental (usually visual or auditory) stimuli. ...
- 38. Using Their Words: Helping Preschoolers Get a Good Start in Reading and Learning
- (Preschool)
- ... materials encourages to the child to learn visual recognition and to identify what she hears with what she sees. “Parents don’t always think of giving books to infants,” says Jill Fussell, M.D., FAAP, ...
- 39. Optic neuritis
- (Optic neuritis)
- Optic neuritis is an inflammation of the optic nerve, the bundle of nerve fibers that transmit visual information to your brain from your eye. Pain and temporary vision loss are common symptoms of optic ...
- 40. Uterine fibroids
- (Uterine fibroids)
- ... or places it inside your vagina (transvaginal) to obtain images of your uterus. Transvaginal ultrasound provides more detail because the probe is closer to the uterus. Transabdominal ultrasound visualizes ...