- 41. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
- (Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome)
- ... that increase the risk of developing OHSS include: Polycystic ovary syndrome — a common reproductive disorder that causes irregular menstrual periods, excess hair growth and unusual appearance of the ...
- 42. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- (Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD))
- ... that can trigger obsessions, such as shaking hands Replaying pornographic images in your mind Dermatitis because of frequent hand washing Skin lesions because of picking at your skin Hair loss ...
- 43. Uterine fibroids
- (Uterine fibroids)
- ... effects, such as weight gain, dysphoria (feeling depressed, anxious or uneasy), acne, headaches, unwanted hair growth and a deeper voice, make many women reluctant to take this drug. Other medications. Oral ...
- 44. Spina bifida
- (Spina bifida)
- ... neurological problems. Visible indications of spina bifida occulta can sometimes be seen on the newborn's skin above the spinal defect, including: An abnormal tuft of hair A collection of fat A ...
- 45. Muscle cramp
- (Muscle cramp)
- ... cramp. For a front thigh (quadriceps) cramp, use a chair to steady yourself and try pulling your foot on the affected side up toward your buttock. Apply cold or heat. Use a cold pack to relax tense ...
- 46. Hunter syndrome
- (Hunter syndrome)
- ... address stiffness and maintain function. However, physical therapy can't stop the progressive decline of joint motion. Your child may eventually need to use a wheelchair because of pain and limited stamina. ...
- 47. Mouth cancer
- (Mouth cancer)
- ... effectiveness of radiation therapy, so the two are often combined. Side effects of chemotherapy depend on which drugs you receive. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting and hair loss. Targeted ...
- 48. Listen Up About Why Newborn Hearing Screening is Important
- (3 Months)
- ... into the probe, and the response of the outer hair cells of the cochlea (nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain) is measured. In a screening using ABR, sticky electrodes are placed on the infant’s ...
- 49. Migraine
- (Migraine)
- ... high doses, however, these anti-seizure drugs may cause side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, hair loss, and dizziness. Cyproheptadine. This antihistamine specifically affects ...
- 50. First Month: Physical Appearance and Growth
- (3 Months)
- ... hair that covered your child’s head when she was born soon begins falling out. If she rubs the back of her head on her sleep surface, she may develop a temporary bald spot there, even if the rest of her ...
- 51. Choking: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... a hard surface — a countertop or chair will do. Shove your fist inward and upward. Clearing the airway of a pregnant woman or obese person: Position your hands a little bit higher than with a ...