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Amblyopia |
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What causes amblyopia? |
All babies are born with poor eyesight. As they grow older, their vision continues to improve. For good eyesight, both eyes need to provide the same clear, focused image. Some children develop conditions that cause problems with their vision. These proble |
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How is amblyopia diagnosed? |
If you notice any of the above symptoms in your child, even when he or she is an infant, call your doctor. He or she will do an eye exam. They will ask about symptoms, family history, and risk factors.Children should start getting eye checkups between the |
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Can amblyopia be prevented or avoided? |
Amblyopia cannot be prevented. But vision loss resulting from it can be avoided. Watch your child’s vision habits. If you have any concerns, call your doctor. Start getting your child’s eyes checked when he or she is 3 years old. Continue with regular che |
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Amblyopia |
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Amblyopia treatment |
Treatment for amblyopia involves the child using the weaker eye more. This helps the eye get stronger. To make the child use the weaker eye, he or she will wear an adhesive patch over the stronger eye. Most children wear their patches 2 to 6 hours a day.S |
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Living with amblyopia |
Depending on your child’s age, it could be difficult for him or her to wear an eye patch. If a patch bothers your child, ask your doctor if you have other options. Glasses or eye drops might be a better choice for your child.Amblyopia can come back after |
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Amblyopia |
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Questions to ask your doctor |
Will my child always have vision problems?What is the best way to treat amblyopia?Will my child need glasses or contacts?My child needs to wear an eye patch. How long will he or she wear it?Are there any long-term problems from amblyopia?My child doesn’t |
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2018-02-01 23:06:11 |
Amenorrhea |
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What is amenorrhea? |
Amenorrhea is when you don’t have menstrual periods. There are two types of amenorrhea. Primary amenorrhea is when you are late to start your period for the first time. The normal age range is 14 to 16 years old. Secondary amenorrhea is when you miss a pe |
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Symptoms of amenorrhea |
The main symptom of amenorrhea is the absence of your monthly period. It often signifies a larger health problem or condition. Related symptoms can include:headachevision changesnauseaextra facial hairhair losschanges in breast sizemilky fluid, or dischar |
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2018-02-01 23:06:11 |
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2018-02-01 22:57:13 |
What causes amenorrhea? |
The main causes of primary amenorrhea include family history, genetics, and lifestyle. Women with the following factors are more at risk:a family history of amenorrhea or early menopausea genetic or chromosomal defect. These can affect your ovary function |
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How is amenorrhea diagnosed? |
Contact your family doctor or a gynecologist if you think you have amenorrhea. If you’ve never menstruated, the doctor will review your health history and do an exam. A regular physical and pelvic check can show signs of puberty.For secondary amenorrhea, |
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Can amenorrhea be prevented or avoided? |
It is hard to prevent amenorrhea. Try to maintain a healthy diet and exercise plan. If you are under- or overweight, talk to your doctor about how to find a balance. Once you begin to menstruate, keep track of your periods each month. This can help identi |
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2018-02-01 23:06:11 |
Amenorrhea |
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Amenorrhea treatment |
Treatment options for amenorrhea vary based on the cause. You may need to make lifestyle changes, such as diet, activity, and stress. Certain hormonal medicines and birth control pills can help trigger a period. Others can help trigger ovulation, such as |
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Amenorrhea |
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Living with amenorrhea |
For most women, their monthly periods return following treatment. In some cases, your related health problem may mean you never have a period. Depending on your underlying cause, you may struggle with fertility. |
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Questions to ask your doctor |
If I have amenorrhea, can I still get pregnant?What are the benefits, risks, and side effects of treatment?If I have amenorrhea, will I always have it or can I get it again? |
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2018-02-01 23:06:20 |
Anaphylaxis |
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2018-02-01 22:57:23 |
What is anaphylaxis? |
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction. It occurs when you are exposed to something you are severely allergic to. Immediate medical attention is required. |
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Symptoms of anaphylaxis |
Symptoms vary based on your degree of allergy and the amount of exposure. They range from mild to severe. Possible symptoms include:swelling in your mouth, throat, or other body parthives, rash, or itchy skinpale skin, or skin that is red and warm (flushe |
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What causes anaphylaxis? |
Anaphylaxis is most often caused by exposure to an allergen. During a normal reaction, your body produces antibodies to fight the allergen. During a severe reaction, your immune system can panic. This leads to anaphylaxis, which is very dangerous.Allergen |
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2018-02-01 22:57:23 |
How is anaphylaxis diagnosed? |
If you or someone around you has anaphylaxis, call 911 immediately. Call your doctor if you have milder symptoms of anaphylaxis. They will want to see you whether your symptoms are mild or severe. They can diagnose the cause of the reaction and provide tr |
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Can anaphylaxis be prevented or avoided? |
Below are ways to help prevent or avoid anaphylaxis.Alert all doctors about any allergies you have.Tell your doctors if you have had anaphylaxis in the past. This should be noted in your medical chart.Avoid eating or touching foods you are allergic to. Ev |
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Anaphylaxis treatment |
Treatment for anaphylaxis should begin right away. If you see someone have a reaction, call 911 to get medical help. If the person has an emergency kit with an EpiPen, inject them in their arm or leg. An EpiPen is a short-term treatment. The person still |
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Living with anaphylaxis |
Most people who receive treatment live a normal, full life. If you do not get treatment and symptoms are severe, you could die. After treatment, you should have someone stay with you for 24 hours to make sure another attack does not occur. Talk to your do |
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Questions to ask your doctor |
I have an allergy. Could I be at risk for anaphylaxis?Do I need to wear a medical alert bracelet? Where do I get one?What should I have in my emergency kit?If I have had anaphylaxis, what is my risk of having it again?How do I make sure that all members o |
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2018-02-01 23:06:41 |
Anemia |
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What is anemia? |
Anemia is the most common blood disorder in the United States. It affects your red blood cells and hemoglobin. This is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. You need iron in order to make hemoglobin. |
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Symptoms of anemia |
Mild forms of anemia may not cause any symptoms. Fatigue, or feeling tired, is a common symptom. This is because the hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen. A lack of oxygen reduces energy. It can cause your heart to work harder to pump oxygen. Anem |
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Anemia |
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What causes anemia? |
There are three main reasons why anemia occurs.Your body can’t produce enough red blood cells.DietYour body may not produce enough red blood cells if you lack certain nutrients. Low iron is a common problem. People who don’t eat meat or follow “fad” diets |
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Anemia |
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How is anemia diagnosed? |
Talk to your doctor if you think you or your child might have anemia. They will do a physical exam and review your health history and symptoms. To diagnose anemia, your doctor will test your blood. This test is called a complete blood count (CBC). Based o |
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Anemia |
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Can anemia be prevented or avoided? |
You cannot avoid anemia caused by a genetic disease. You often cannot avoid it due to blood loss. If your blood loss is from heavy periods, receiving treatment can help prevent anemia. If your body can’t absorb certain nutrients, such as iron or vitamin B |
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Anemia |
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Anemia treatment |
There are many treatment options for anemia. They vary based on the type, cause, and severity, as well as your overall health. The first goal of treatment is to create more healthy red blood cells that can carry enough oxygen to your body. Often this is a |
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Anemia |
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Living with anemia |
Following treatment, most people go on to live normal, healthy lives. However, anemia can have lasting, or life-threatening, effects. These are more common if the condition is chronic, severe, or left untreated. They include:Arrhythmia. This is an issue w |
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Questions to ask your doctor |
If I have anemia once, will I always have it, or will it come back again?If I have anemia during pregnancy, is there a risk of passing it to my children?If I have a health condition that causes anemia, what is the risk of passing it to my children? |
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