- 21. Gilbert's syndrome
- (Gilbert's syndrome)
- ... each doctor you visit that you have Gilbert's syndrome, so any medications can be selected with this in mind. Eat a healthy diet. Choose a healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables. Avoid extremely ...
- 22. Gestational diabetes
- (Gestational diabetes)
- ... eating healthy foods, exercising and, if necessary, using medication. Taking good care of yourself can ensure a healthy pregnancy for you and a healthy start for your baby. In gestational diabetes, blood ...
- 23. 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 ...
- 24. Krabbe disease
- (Krabbe disease)
- ... symptoms in some infants with Krabbe disease. In small studies, doctors have transfused healthy donor cells with normal enzyme (GALC) activity into babies with Krabbe disease who have not yet developed ...
- 25. Klinefelter syndrome
- (Klinefelter syndrome)
- ... To help your son cope with Klinefelter syndrome and promote healthy mental, physical, emotional and social development: Monitor your son's development carefully and seek help for problems you notice, ...
- 26. Diabetic ketoacidosis
- (Diabetic ketoacidosis)
- ... diabetic ketoacidosis and other diabetes complications. Make a commitment to managing your diabetes.Make healthy eating and physical activity part of your daily routine. Take oral diabetes medications ...
- 27. Keratosis pilaris
- (Keratosis pilaris)
- ... also occurs in otherwise healthy people. Dry skin tends to worsen this condition. You're likely to start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner. However, in some cases when you call ...
- 28. Typhoid fever
- (Typhoid fever)
- ... Eating a healthy diet. Nonbulky, high-calorie meals can help replace the nutrients you lose when you're sick. In many developing nations, the public health goals that can help prevent and ...
- 29. Type 2 diabetes in children
- (Type 2 diabetes in children)
- ... children. Encourage your child to eat healthy foods, get plenty of physical activity and maintain a healthy weight. If diet and exercise aren't enough to control type 2 diabetes in children, oral medication ...
- 30. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... Untreated, type 2 diabetes can be life-threatening. There's no cure for type 2 diabetes, but you can manage — or even prevent — the condition. Start by eating well, exercising and maintaining a healthy ...
- 31. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... monitoring, insulin, healthy eating and regular exercise — even for kids. And as your child grows and changes, so will his or her diabetes treatment plan. Over the years, your child may need different ...
- 32. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... blood sugar and deliver insulin. Treatment for type 1 diabetes is a lifelong commitment to: Taking insulin Exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy weight Eating healthy foods Monitoring ...
- 33. Truncus arteriosus
- (Truncus arteriosus)
- ... you make a decision about becoming pregnant. If you're thinking about becoming pregnant, there are several steps you can take to help ensure a healthy baby, including: Get vaccinated before getting ...
- 34. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- ... from eating and drinking adequately, your doctor may recommend: Special liquid diets. This may help you maintain a healthy weight and avoid dehydration. Feeding tube. In severe cases of ...
- 35. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... serious complications. If you're generally healthy, you probably won't need any treatment for toxoplasmosis. If you're pregnant or have lowered immunity, certain medications can help reduce the infection's ...
- 36. Toxic hepatitis
- (Toxic hepatitis)
- ... to do its job. Eventually cirrhosis leads to liver failure. The only treatment for chronic liver failure is to replace your liver with a healthy one from a donor. Make an appointment with your family ...
- 37. Tourette syndrome
- (Tourette syndrome )
- ... syndrome have a normal life span and often lead healthy, active lives. However, having Tourette syndrome may increase your risk of learning, behavioral and social challenges, which can harm your self-image. ...
- 38. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... something other than water, you help your mouth bacteria create acids that can destroy your tooth enamel. If you snack or drink throughout the day, your teeth are under constant attack. Eat tooth-healthy ...
- 39. Grand mal seizure
- (Grand mal seizure)
- ... healthy pregnancies. Birth defects related to certain medications can sometimes occur. In particular, valproic acid has been associated with cognitive deficits and neural tube defects, such as spina bifida. ...
- 40. Hashimoto's disease
- (Hashimoto's disease)
- ... women with untreated hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto's disease may have a higher risk of birth defects than do babies born to healthy mothers. Doctors have long known that these children are more prone ...