- 41. Geographic tongue
- (Geographic tongue)
- ... tongue is unknown, and there's no way to prevent the condition. The lesions on the tongue result from the activity of certain types of white blood cells that normally induce inflammation at the site ...
- 42. Genital herpes
- (Genital herpes)
- ... exam and the results of certain laboratory tests: DNA test. A sample of your blood, sore tissue or spinal fluid can be tested to establish the presence of HSV and determine which type of HSV you ...
- 43. Gaucher's disease
- (Gaucher's disease)
- ... thinning of your bones (osteopenia), bone pain and bone fractures Enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) or spleen (splenomegaly), or both A decrease in healthy red blood cells (anemia) Excessive fatigue ...
- 44. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... are vomiting blood, you have blood in your stools or your stool appears black, see your doctor right away to determine the cause. Gastritis usually develops when your stomach's protective layer becomes ...
- 45. Gastroparesis
- (Gastroparesis)
- ... with blood sugar levels and nutrition. There is no cure for gastroparesis. Making changes to your diet may help you cope with gastroparesis signs and symptoms, but that's not always enough. Gastroparesis ...
- 46. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... pass gas as flatus between 10 to 20 times a day. Call your doctor if your gas is accompanied by: Severe, prolonged or recurrent abdominal pain Nausea or vomiting Bloody stools Weight loss Fever ...
- 47. Gangrene
- (Gangrene)
- Gangrene refers to the death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a bacterial infection. Gangrene most commonly affects the extremities, including your toes, fingers and limbs, but it can also ...
- 48. Ganglion cysts
- (Ganglion cysts)
- ... no guarantee that a ganglion cyst won't recur, even after surgery. And as with all surgeries, there are risks to be considered. Though rare, injury to nerves, blood vessels or tendons may occur. These ...
- 49. Gallstones
- (Gallstones)
- ... breaks down red blood cells. Certain conditions cause your liver to make too much bilirubin, including liver cirrhosis, biliary tract infections and certain blood disorders. The excess bilirubin contributes ...
- 50. Cholecystitis
- (Cholecystitis)
- ... anything, appears to worsen your symptoms? Tests and procedures used to diagnose cholecystitis include: Blood tests. Your doctor may order blood tests to look for signs of an infection ...
- 51. Gallbladder cancer
- (Gallbladder cancer)
- ... cancer Tests and procedures used to diagnose gallbladder cancer include: Blood tests. Blood tests to evaluate your liver function may help your doctor determine what's causing your signs ...
- 52. Galactorrhea
- (Galactorrhea)
- ... own. Signs and symptoms associated with galactorrhea include: Persistent or intermittent milky nipple discharge that has no trace of blood Spontaneously leaked or manually expressed nipple discharge ...
- 53. Sinoaid Shanghai Laboratory Services Schedue
- (Laboratory Services)
- ... ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), BLOOD 82205 BARBITURATES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED 82232 BETA-2 MICROGLOBULIN 82239 BILE ACIDS; TOTAL 82240 BILE ACIDS; ...
- 54. Dislocation
- (Dislocation)
- ... damage the joint and its surrounding muscles, ligaments, nerves and even blood vessels. Ice the injured joint. Applying ice to the injured joint can help reduce pain and swelling by controlling ...
- 55. Jellyfish stings
- (Jellyfish stings)
- ... bloodstream. Jellyfish that have washed up on a beach may still release venomous stingers if touched. Types of jellyfish While many types of jellyfish are relatively harmless to humans, some can cause ...
- 56. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- Infant jaundice is a yellow discoloration in a newborn baby's skin and eyes. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby's blood contains an excess of bilirubin (bil-ih-ROO-bin), a yellow-colored pigment ...
- 57. Krabbe disease
- (Krabbe disease)
- ... a number of diagnostic tests. Your child's doctor will take a blood sample and obtain a skin sample (biopsy), and send both to a laboratory for analysis. There, a lab technician will measure the activity ...
- 58. Knee pain
- (Knee pain)
- ... by reduced blood flow to the end of a bone, osteochondritis dissecans is a joint condition in which a piece of cartilage, along with a thin layer of the bone beneath it, comes loose from the end of a bone. ...
- 59. WorldPath Clinic International
- (Directory/Private & International)
- ... families in Shanghai with the highest quality medical services in a state-of-the-art ambulatory care center. It provides a comprehensive range of healthcare services - ranging from simple blood tests to ...
- 60. Shanghai Blood Center
- (Directory/City Hospital)
- In 1978, Shanghai Central Blood Bank (SCBB) came into existence, whose previous existence was the blood bank of Shanghai Medicine and Chemistry Investigation Institution, and it was renamed to Shanghai ...