- 1. How an ADHD Diagnosis Is Made
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... of ADHD, such as: A learning disability A middle ear infection or other hearing problems Problems with vision Seizures A reaction to a trauma or major change, like a divorce or major loss in ...
- 2. Graves' disease
- (Graves' disease)
- ... sensation in the eyes Pressure or pain in the eyes Puffy eyelids Reddened or inflamed eyes Light sensitivity Double vision Limited eye movements, resulting in a fixed stare Blurred or reduced ...
- 3. Down syndrome
- (Down syndrome)
- ... comes from your father, the other from your mother. Down syndrome results when one of three types of abnormal cell division involving chromosome 21 occurs. All three cell division abnormalities result ...
- 4. Traumatic brain injury
- (Traumatic brain injury)
- ... confused or disoriented Memory or concentration problems Headache Dizziness or loss of balance Nausea or vomiting Sensory problems, such as blurred vision, ringing in the ears or a bad taste ...
- 5. Transverse myelitis
- (Transverse myelitis)
- ... usually affect both sides of your body. Damage to myelin of the optic nerve and subsequent symptoms, including pain in the eye with movement and temporary vision loss, may occur at the same or other times ...
- 6. Health Screening Packages in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... our specialists about your medical history. A comprehensive physical examination, body fat analysis and vision assessment are also included. Upon your second visit, our doctors will review your screening ...
- 7. Back pain
- (Back pain)
- ... doctor may also prescribe a muscle relaxant. Narcotics, such as codeine or hydrocodone, may be used for a short period of time with close supervision by your doctor. Low doses of certain types of antidepressants ...
- 8. Health Screenings at School
- (School)
- In most schools, children in the middle years are routinely screened for a number of common physical conditions. Hearing and vision tests are two of the most frequent evaluations, important because difficulties ...
- 9. Aggressive Behavior
- (Toddler)
- ... discipline and full-time supervision during the toddler and preschool years. Everyone who cares for your child should be a good role model and agree on the rules he’s expected to observe as well as the ...
- 10. NICU Nursing Team
- (Preemie)
- ... the scenes, you will often find a NICU nurse manager who provides nursing supervision and leadership for the whole unit and all of the nursing staff. Clinical Nurse Specialist A clinical nurse specialist ...
- 11. Meniere's disease
- (Meniere's disease)
- ... for you Double vision or loss of vision Speech impairment Leg or arm weakness Loss of consciousness Falling or difficulty walking Numbness or tingling Chest pain Rapid or slow heart rate ...
- 12. Asperger's syndrome
- (Asperger's syndrome)
- ... (FDA). This type of therapy should only be done under the close supervision of medical professionals. According to the FDA, the risks of chelation include dehydration, kidney failure and even death. Other ...
- 13. Bipolar disorder
- (Bipolar disorder)
- ... can still prescribe other medications for bipolar disorder. This is known as off-label use. Side effects depend on the medication, but can include weight gain, sleepiness, tremors, blurred vision and rapid ...
- 14. Anorexia nervosa
- (Anorexia nervosa)
- ... work and artistic activities. Athletes, actors and television personalities, dancers, and models are at higher risk of anorexia. For some, such as ballerinas, ultrathinness may even be a professional requirement. ...
- 15. Alzheimer's disease
- (Alzheimer's disease)
- ... noticed any trembling or trouble walking? Are you having any trouble remembering your medical appointments or when to take your medication? Have you had your hearing and vision tested recently? Did ...
- 16. Albinism
- (Albinism)
- ... cause problems with the development and function of the eyes. Although there's no cure for albinism, people with the disorder can take steps to improve vision and avoid too much sun exposure. Albinism ...
- 17. Adult ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder)
- (Adult ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder))
- ... disorders. Other health problems. Your doctor may consider a different diagnosis or refer you to a specialist if you have a history of a developmental disorder, seizures, sleep apnea, hearing or vision ...
- 18. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- (Shanghai STDs Testing Center)
- ... activity should not resume until all sex partners have been examined and, if necessary, treated. Where can I get more information? Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP) Centers for Disease Control and ...
- 19. Chlamydia
- (Shanghai STDs Testing Center)
- ... activity should not resume until all sex partners have been examined and, if necessary, treated. Where can I get more information? Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP) Centers for Disease Control and ...
- 20. First Aid at Work (Q&A)
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- ... your first aid needs are (see Q3). The minimum first-aid provision on any work site is: ■ a suitably stocked first-aid box (see Q4); ■ an appointed person to take charge of first-aid arrangements ...