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Do you need tests to diagnose menopause?

Menopause and Perimenopause - Overview - MSN Health & Fi...
You don't need to be tested to see if you have started perimenopause or reached menopause. You and your doctor will most likely be able to tell based on irregular periods and other symptoms. If you have heavy, irregular periods, your doctor may want to do tests to rule out a serious cause of the bleeding. Heavy bleeding may be a normal sign of perimenopause. But it can also be caused by infection, disease, or a pregnancy problem. You may not need to see your doctor about menopause symptoms.

What kinds of tests need to be done to diagnose Autism?

Autism Resources - understanding autism FAQ
There are no definitive diagnostic tests for Autism. The soundest means of determining diagnosis is a thorough review of the child's developmental history and observation of their behavior in structured and unstructured situations. The diagnostic tools most often turned to by pediatricians who are the front line of noting developmental problems, are the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).

Is there a laboratory test to diagnose Avian Influenza? Will I be treated before all tests return?

Avian Flu: Frequently Asked Questions - Shenyang, China
Some Health Units have acquired test kits to test for seasonal influenza. These kits have a varying level of sensitivity but can help determine whether you may have influenza "A or B". If the "A" test is positive and other symptoms and epidemiological information suggests the possibility of avian influenza, other samples may need to be sent to an advanced reference lab to perform a definitive identification of the type of influenza virus.

Can other laboratory tests diagnose PMDD?

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No. While some laboratory tests may be necessary to exclude other illnesses that could be confused with PMDD, there are simply no laboratory tests that can diagnose PMDD.

Q6. What blood tests are available to diagnose HSV infections?

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Frequently Asked Questions
Several blood tests are offered by various laboratories, and many health care providers don't know the differences between them. The accurate ones are the HerpeSelect test, produced by Focus Technologies; biokit-HSV-2, produced by Biokit USA; and the Western blot HSV test, which is used by research labs and isn't very often commercially available. Be sure that one of these was used; if not, then your result might be falsely positive.

Will I need to do other tests on my own?

FAQ Gestational Diabetes - Pregnancy.org Bulletin Board Comm...
Your health care team may teach you how to test for ketones (KEE-tones) in your morning urine or in your blood. High levels of ketones are a sign that your body is using your body fat for energy instead of the food you eat. Using fat for energy is not recommended during pregnancy. Ketones may be harmful for your baby. If your ketone levels are high, your health care providers may suggest that you change the type or amount of food you eat. Or you may need to change your meal times or snack times.

What is menopause?

Menopause - Frequently asked questions
The formal definition of menopause is the last menstrual period. However, during the years building up to menopause, many women's cycles will be irregular, with several months between periods. So it can be difficult to know whether the last period you had was in fact the final one. A rule of thumb is that if you haven't had a period for 12 months, they're probably finished, and your menopause is 'back-dated' to the last period you had.

Which symptoms need to be present to diagnose carcinoid syndrome?

The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation, Inc.
Carcinoid syndrome requires one or more of the following for laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis: increased blood serotonin with decreased blood tryptophan, increased chromogranin A and increased urine 5HIAA or indole-3-acetic acid . In spite of the symptoms, if these criteria are not present, carcinoid syndrome is not the diagnosis.

What types of tests do they use to diagnose arthritis?

Arthritis FAQs | Frequently Asked Questions About Arthritis
There is no single test that will confirm or deny the presence of arthritis in every case. Perfectly normal people may demonstrate abnormal results, while people with severe disease may demonstrate perfectly normal results common test - Hemoglobin tests, White blood counts, Sedimentation Rate (ESR), Rheumatoid factor, ANA (antinuclear antibodies), urinalysis, biopsies, aspirations, x-rays.

What tests are used to diagnose secondary high blood pressure?

High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), SVCMC; New York NY
Screening tests and programs for high blood pressure vary widely in reliability. Results from automated blood pressure testing, such as you might do at a grocery store or pharmacy, may not be accurate. Any high blood pressure measurement discovered during a blood pressure screening program needs to be confirmed by a doctor or another health professional.

What tests diagnose diabetes complications?

Type 2 Diabetes: Living With Complications
In general, keeping your blood sugar levels in a normal or near-normal range can prevent or slow the worsening of your complication and reduce the risk of developing new ones. Keeping blood sugar under control can help protect your vision and kidney function even before you develop any symptoms of eye or kidney complications. You should see your health professional regularly to review your treatment and to have screening exams and tests for complications.

What tests are used to diagnose ATS?

Andersen-Tawil Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions
A variety of tests may be used. The presence of episodic paralysis accompanied by heart arrhythmias which include a prolonged QT interval are strongly suggestive of ATS and should be evaluated by a thoroughly experienced team of physicians. The subject of diagnosis is one which is somewhat complex, and is outside the scope of this discussion. For more information see The Exercise EMG and Physician's Sheet: Andersen-Tawil Syndrome.

What tests are used to diagnose HyperKPP?

Frequently Asked Questions about Hyperkalemic Periodic Paral...
A variety of tests are used. Since most episodes are brief it may be difficult to 'catch' a patient during a spontaneous episode. But several blood tests taken over a period of a week or two to measure the level of potassium in the blood may suggest the diagnosis, since potassium levels are frequently higher during attack-free intervals. Patients with HyperKPP often have an accompanying muscle condition called myotonia, which may be found during Electromyographic examination.

What tests are used to diagnose PMC?

Frequently Asked Questions About Paramyotonia Congenita
A frequently used test is the Electromyogram (EMG). During this test fine needles are inserted into the muscle and the electrical signals the muscles generate are recorded. The muscle is chilled for this test, as chilling brings on the instability of the muscle membrane. At times diagnosis is not as easily accomplished, and further testing is necessary. The subject of diagnosis is one which is somewhat complex, and is outside the scope of this discussion.

What blood tests should be done to diagnose PCOS?

Low Carbo Nostra - PCOS~ Frequently Asked Questions
Much of the bloodwork that should be done in diagnosing or ruling out PCOS is the same as a basic fertility workup; however, there are a couple of additional tests for insulin resistance that should be added, as well as some cholesterol screening to evaluate general health status because of the future risks associated with PCOS. A good basic screening would include:

Do I need any tests before starting medication?

facts for health--alzheimer's--frequently asked questions
Laboratory tests may or may not be necessary before starting medication therapy. Depending on your medical history and the medication you will use, your clinician may want you to have some blood tests and an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).

What Other Tests Will I Need in Pregnancy?

FAQ Gestational Diabetes - Pregnancy.org Bulletin Board Comm...
The ultimate concern of any expectant mother is, "Will my baby be all right?" There is an array of simple, safe tests used to assess the condition of the fetus before birth and these can be particularly valuable during a pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes. Prenatal tests that may be given during your pregnancy include: Ultrasound uses short pulses of high*frequency, low*intensity sound waves to create images. Unlike x-rays, there is no radiation exposure to the fetus.
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