- 21. Gonorrhea
- (Gonorrhea)
- ... identify bacteria in your urethra. Swab of affected area. A swab of your throat, urethra, vagina or rectum may collect bacteria that can be identified in a laboratory. Testing for other sexually ...
- 22. Glaucoma
- (Glaucoma)
- ... in your area to find local groups and meeting times. Several online resources, including support groups, are available. Get regular eye care. Regular comprehensive eye exams can help detect ...
- 23. Giardiasis
- (Giardiasis)
- ... several samples collected over a period of days. The samples are then examined in a laboratory for the presence of parasites. Stool tests may also be used to monitor the effectiveness of any treatment ...
- 24. Gestational diabetes
- (Gestational diabetes)
- ... into labor early and delivering her baby before its due date. Or her doctor may recommend early delivery because the baby is growing so large. Babies born early may experience respiratory distress syndrome ...
- 25. 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 ...
- 26. Gaucher's disease
- (Gaucher's disease)
- ... preparation? What's the prognosis? What treatments are available, and which do you recommend? What types of side effects can be expected from treatment? Are there any alternatives to the primary ...
- 27. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... small tissue samples (biopsy) for laboratory examination. A biopsy can also identify the presence of H. pylori in your stomach lining. X-ray of your upper digestive system. Sometimes called a barium ...
- 28. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... helps you digest lactose, may help if you are lactose intolerant. You might also try dairy products that are lactose-free or have reduced lactose. They're available at most grocery stores. Simethicone. Over-the-counter ...
- 29. Gallbladder cancer
- (Gallbladder cancer)
- ... options are available to you depend on the stage of your cancer, your overall health and your preferences. The initial goal of treatment is to remove the gallbladder cancer, but when that isn't possible, ...
- 30. Sinoaid Shanghai Laboratory Services Schedue
- (Laboratory Services)
- CODE DESCRIPTION 80047 BASIC METABOLIC PANEL (CALCIUM, IONIZED) 80048 BASIC METABOLIC PANEL (CALCIUM, TOTAL) 80051 ELECTROLYTE PANEL 80053 COMPREHENSIVE ...
- 31. Dislocation
- (Dislocation)
- ... acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), may help relieve pain. Follow label directions and stop taking the drugs when the pain improves. Maintain the range of motion in your joint. After one or two days, ...
- 32. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- ... jaundice) will determine the course of treatment. Tests to determine jaundice include: A physical exam A laboratory test of a sample of your baby's blood A skin test with a device called a transcutaneous ...
- 33. Krabbe disease
- (Krabbe disease)
- ... suspects Krabbe disease, he or she will refer you to a specialist with expertise in the diagnosis and management of this disorder. That specialist can discuss the available treatment options with you. ...
- 34. Knee pain
- (Knee pain)
- ... Lab tests If your doctor suspects an infection, gout or pseudogout, you're likely to have blood tests and sometimes arthrocentesis, a procedure in which a small amount of fluid is removed from within ...
- 35. Klinefelter syndrome
- (Klinefelter syndrome)
- ... a sign of Klinefelter syndrome. The doctor may take samples to be evaluated in the lab. Chromosome analysis. Also called karyotype analysis, this test is used to confirm a diagnosis of Klinefelter ...
- 36. Kleptomania
- (Kleptomania)
- ... Effective treatments are available to minimize the urge to steal and help your loved one live without addiction and shame. If you need help preparing for this conversation, talk with your doctor. ...
- 37. Seborrheic keratosis
- (Seborrheic keratosis)
- ... doctor suspects skin cancer, he or she will take a small sample of your skin (biopsy) for analysis in a lab. A biopsy can usually be done in a doctor's office. Treatment of seborrheic keratoses usually ...
- 38. Keratosis pilaris
- (Keratosis pilaris)
- ... Do you have eczema now or in the past? There is no laboratory test or skin test commonly used to diagnose keratosis pilaris. Instead, it's typically diagnosed based on an examination of your skin ...
- 39. Keratoconus
- (Keratoconus)
- ... for my symptoms? Do I need any special tests? Is this condition temporary? What treatments are available? Which do you recommend? Are there alternatives to the primary approach that you're suggesting? ...
- 40. Keratitis
- (Keratitis)
- ... the character and extent of keratitis, as well as the effect it may have on other structures of the eye. Laboratory analysis. Your doctor may take a sample of tears or some cells from your cornea ...