- 21. Herniated disk
- (Herniated disk)
- ... well-being. If you have to deal with recurring herniated disks or other back problems, your psychological and emotional health also are vulnerable. These tips may help you cope with pain related to a herniated ...
- 22. Kyphosis
- (Kyphosis)
- ... and disk degeneration. If the surgery fails to correct the problem, a second surgery may be needed. Adolescence is a time when young people are struggling with physical and emotional changes. Having ...
- 23. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... you're having repeated emotional outbursts, you can talk with your primary care doctor, or you may want to make an appointment with someone who specializes in treating emotional disorders, such as a psychiatrist, ...
- 24. Rett syndrome
- (Rett syndrome)
- ... member or friend with you. This is important not just to help you remember information but also for emotional support. Write down questions that you want to ask your child's doctor. Don't be ...
- 25. Retinoblastoma
- (Retinoblastoma)
- ... to guilt and anger. In the midst of this emotional roller coaster, you're expected to make decisions about your child's treatment. And while you're trying to sort it all out, friends and family may be ...
- 26. Complex regional pain syndrome
- (Complex regional pain syndrome)
- ... such as the opposite limb. The pain may be worsened by emotional stress. In some people, signs and symptoms of complex regional pain syndrome go away on their own. In others, signs and symptoms may persist ...
- 27. Recurrent breast cancer
- (Recurrent breast cancer)
- ... options and how you want to approach decision making. Get support. Talking with other women who are dealing with recurrent breast cancer can help you on both a practical and an emotional level. ...
- 28. Let's Talk About Sex
- (Good Sex)
- ... is an emotive subject, and you’re in an emotional situation at that time,” she says. “Be reassuring, and say, ‘OK, but I think we need to talk about this another time’. Don’t tell them that everything ...
- 29. Colon cancer
- (Colon cancer)
- ... emotional support. You may also find you develop deep and lasting bonds with people who are going through the same things you are. There are also support groups for the families of cancer survivors. Set ...
- 30. Dyslexia
- (Dyslexia)
- ... how your brain works. However, most children with dyslexia can succeed in school with tutoring or a specialized education program. Emotional support also plays an important role. Dyslexia symptoms ...
- 31. Raynaud's disease
- (Raynaud's disease)
- ... something out of the freezer or exposure to cold air. For some people, exposure to cold temperatures isn't necessary. Emotional stress alone can cause an episode of Raynaud's. Raynaud's may be partly ...
- 32. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... and frustrating and can inhibit sexual activity, vulvodynia can cause emotional problems. For example, fear of having sex can cause spasms in the muscles around your vagina (vaginismus). Other complications ...
- 33. Vitiligo
- (Vitiligo)
- ... vitiligo in some families. Some people have reported a single event, such as sunburn or emotional distress, that triggered the condition. Sometimes pigment loss can occur in someone who’s had a melanoma, ...
- 34. Vasovagal syncope
- (Vasovagal syncope)
- Vasovagal syncope (vay-zo-VAY-gul SING-cuh-pee) is the most common cause of fainting. Vasovagal syncope occurs when your body overreacts to triggers, such as the sight of blood or extreme emotional ...
- 35. Vascular dementia
- (Vascular dementia)
- ... Caring for the caregiver Providing care for a person with dementia is physically and emotionally demanding. Feelings of anger and guilt, frustration and discouragement, worry and grief, and social ...
- 36. Vaginal cancer
- (Vaginal cancer)
- ... or temporarily impossible, try to find new ways of maintaining intimacy. Spending quality time together and having meaningful conversations are ways to build your emotional intimacy. When you're ready ...
- 37. To know chemo side effects you may face in Shanghai?
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... your treatments, talk to your doctor. There are health care workers who can help you with mental exercise programs and other types of treatment to lessen these effects. Emotional changes Chemo and ...
- 38. Chronic hives (urticaria)
- (Chronic hives (urticaria) )
- ... Avoid known triggers. These may include certain foods or food additives, alcohol, medications, or situations such as temperature extremes, tight clothing or emotional stress. Keep a diary. Track ...
- 39. Indigestion
- (Indigestion)
- ... Too many carbonated beverages Smoking Nervousness Emotional trauma Medications, including antibiotics, and some pain relievers Pancreas inflammation (pancreatitis) Peptic ulcers Gallstones ...
- 40. Ulcerative colitis
- (Ulcerative colitis)
- ... on its website. Ulcerative colitis doesn't just affect you physically — it takes an emotional toll as well. If signs and symptoms are severe, your life may revolve around a constant need to run to ...