How do I know if I have Meniere's Disease?
St. Cloud Hearing Clinic - FAQMeniere's Disease is characterized by vertigo (a spinning sensation), hearing loss, tinnitus, and a sense of fullness in the ear. Meniere's Disease may be diagnosed by a physician. Several tests may be run by your audiologist to help with the diagnosis. These tests may include an ENG, EcoG, ABR, and/or a hearing test.
How do I know if Ive got Lyme disease?
Lyme Disease FAQLyme disease is not an easy diagnosis to make. This is especially so if the patient has no rash and does not recall an episode of tick bite. If a patient remembers a tick bite and then becomes unwell, Lyme disease is a possibility. There is no diagnostic test that is absolutely reliable in confirming a case of Lyme disease. Negative test results therefore, do not necessarily mean it is absent. After all exclusionary tests have been done; the diagnosis can be made on clinical grounds alone.
What does my clinician need to know to prescribe medication for Alzheimer's disease?
facts for health--alzheimer's--frequently asked questionsYour clinician will need to know your family and personal medical and psychiatric histories, other medications you are taking and your current activities. Medication interactions are an important consideration, so be sure to inform your clinician of every medication you take, including over-the-counter medications and herbal remedies. Your activities are important because certain medications may make it harder for you to carry them out safely.
What if I know someone with the disease?
Necrotizing Fasciitis (Flesh-Eating Bacteria), SVCMC; New Yo...Most people will not get necrotizing fasciitis. You generally do not have to worry about getting the disease, because the bacteria that cause the disease usually do not cause infection unless they enter the body through a cut or other break in the skin. In very rare cases, the bacteria can be spread from one person to another through close contact such as kissing.
How do I know if I have gum disease?
Vaswani Dental Practice - Southgate, London, N14Bleeding of the gums on brushing is usually an indication of gum inflammation. There may be associated bad breath and bad taste in the mouth. Some patients may experience small areas of acute inflammation around the gums (periodontal abscesses).
What if I already know I have heart disease?
Princeton Longevity CenterCoronary artery scans are useful not only in early detection of disease but also for following the course of the disease. The scan can be used to monitor your treatment with diet, medication, etc. If your treatment is working, the scan will show the improvement. If it is not working, serial scans can show the continuing progression of the coronary artery disease and alert your physician to the need for more aggressive or alternative treatments.
What do we know about Alzheimer's disease?
Toronto Dementia Network - FAQ HereditySeveral changes occur in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. The brain cells shrink or disappear, and are replaced by dense, irregularly-shaped spots, or plaques. Another indicator of Alzheimer's disease is threadlike tangles around existing brain cells. These tangles eventually choke healthy brain cells. Since Alzheimer's disease was first discovered in 1906, scientists have been studying plaques and tangles to find out what causes the injury or damage to brain cells.
What do we know about Alzheimer's disease and heredity?
Toronto Dementia Network - FAQ HeredityMany studies indicate that people with a relative (parent, brother or sister) with Alzheimer's disease have a greater chance of developing the disease than those with no family history. The more common form of Alzheimer's disease is called Sporadic Alzheimer's disease and accounts for 90 to 95 per cent of all cases. The role of heredity in Sporadic Alzheimer's disease is unclear and continues to be the subject of intense research.
Q.How will I know if my disease is curable or not?
Ayurveda FAQ'sA.After carefully examining the information you have provided the physician will contact you via e-mail
How do I know if I have periodontal disease?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe best way to find out if you have periodontal disease is to have your dentist or a periodontist examine your mouth. Many times the common signs, such as bleeding gums and tooth looseness, are not present and the disease goes undiagnosed until the gum disease is very advanced.
How do I know if I have a kidney disease?
KIDNEYMAMC ::The symptoms of kidney diseases depend on the nature of the disease. The most common symptoms are swelling of the feet or the face (especially on waking up), a decrease in the amount of urine passed or passage of blood or increased frothiness of urine. If the renal disease is advanced then decrease in appetite and repeated vomiting occur.
What should I know about disease transmission?
FAQ: Methods of Disease TransmissionKnowing the methods in which a disease is transmitted is important for implementing proper infection control measures and large scale prevention campaigns. Each disease has transmission characteristics based on the nature of the microorganism that causes it. The types of transmission described below are not mutually exclusive. Some diseases, such as anthrax, can be transmitted in more than one way. Anthrax can be spread through direct contact to a cut on the skin, producing cutaneous anthrax.
How do I know if I have celiac disease?
GFCO - HomeBlood tests are available to screen for celiac disease but a positive small bowel biopsy is required to confirm the diagnosis of celiac disease.
Do the state governments where Valley Fever is contracted know about this disease?
www.valleyfeversurvivor.com - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Valley Fever Center for Excellence has sent information to all United States Senators. The endemic states’ legislators all know about this disease as well.
