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diseases_conditions.id | diseases_conditions.ts | diseases_conditions.title | diseases_conditions.diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail_id | diseases_conditions.diseases_conditions_image_id |
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241 | 2018-02-01 23:19:14 | Peripheral Arterial Disease and Claudication | {} | {
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242 | 2018-02-01 23:19:16 | Peritonsillar Abscess | {} | {
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243 | 2018-02-01 23:19:18 | Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD) | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is persistent depressive disorder (PDD)?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a type of depression that lasts a long time. A person’s moods are generally low for at least 2 years. Their depression is usually mild or moderate, rather than severe. Most people who have PDD can’t tell for sure wh"
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"1221": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1221,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1221,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of PDD",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The main symptom of PDD is a sad, low, or dark mood on most days. This lasts for at least 2 years. Children and teens with PDD can feel irritable instead of depressed. Their symptoms last for at least 1 year.Other symptoms that happen much of the time inc"
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"1222": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1222,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1222,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes PDD?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "No one knows for sure what causes PDD. It may be related to some changes in the brain that involve a chemical called serotonin. Serotonin helps your brain handle emotions and make judgments. Other medical problems and ongoing life stress may also play a r"
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"1223": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1223,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1223,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can PDD be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "In general, PDD and other forms of depression are conditions that cannot be prevented. There are lifestyle changes you can make that can boost your mood and minimize symptoms."
},
"1224": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1224,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1224,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is PDD diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If you think you have PDD, discuss your concerns with your doctor. Your doctor will ask you questions to find out if you have depression and what type you have. Your doctor may ask you questions about your health and your symptoms. This may include how we"
},
"1225": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1225,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1225,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "PDD treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "PDD can be treated with an antidepressant medicine. This type of medicine helps relieve depression. Antidepressants don’t cause people to feel “high,” and they are not habit-forming.It may take weeks or months before you and your doctor know whether an an"
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"1226": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1226,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1226,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with PDD",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "PDD is a chronic condition. It can last for many years. If you have PDD, there are things you can do to help yourself feel better. Talk to your doctor about how you’re feeling. Get treatment for your PDD. The following may also help:Find activities that m"
},
"1227": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1227,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1227,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:18",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "I’ve felt down for a long time. Could I have PDD?Do I need treatment? What are my treatment options?Should I see a counselor or someone else for talk therapy?Will I need medicine to treat my symptoms? How long will I need to take it?How is the treatment f"
}
} |
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244 | 2018-02-01 23:19:19 | Peyronie’s Disease | {} | {
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245 | 2018-02-01 23:19:24 | Phenylketonuria (PKU) | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is phenylketonuria?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Phenylketonuria (or PKU) is a rare condition where babies are born unable to break down an amino acid called phenylalanine."
},
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1229,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1229,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of phenylketonuria",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Initially, there are no symptoms. But within a few months of birth, depending on the severity of the disease, babies can develop:Smaller than normal head size (called microcephaly).Hyperactivity.A musty or mouse-like odor in urine, breath, or skin.Lighter"
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"1230": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1230,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1230,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is phenylketonuria diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "All newborn babies born in the United States are routinely tested for a battery of diseases and conditions. One of those tests is a blood test that, among other things, looks for the presence of phenylalanine hydroxylase, the enzyme needed to process phen"
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"1231": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1231,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1231,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can phenylketonuria be prevented?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Since PKU is a genetic condition — meaning, it’s inherited from the parents — it can’t be prevented. Genetic testing is the only way to determine if people carry the defective gene. Those who carry the gene who don’t have PKU show no signs or symptoms of "
},
"1232": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1232,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1232,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Phenylketonuria treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The most important treatment for PKU is a diet that limits foods with phenylalanine. Newborns diagnosed with the disease must use special infant formula, which can be mixed with small amounts of breast milk or regular formula. It’s a delicate balance. You"
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"1233": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1233,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1233,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with phenylketonuria",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Because the diet is so limiting, it’s tough to get all the essential nutrients the body needs. A special daily formula can help ensure those with PKU get proper nutrition. Taking supplements may also be necessary. For example, fish oil can replace some of"
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1234,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1234,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:24",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Should I get genetic testing for PKU?If I have PKU what should I do during my pregnancy to protect my baby?How often do I need to bring my baby with PKU in for testing?What determines the severity of PKU?What should I feed my child?What foods should my ch"
}
} |
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246 | 2018-02-01 23:19:26 | Pica | {
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1235,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1235,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is pica?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Pica is a compulsive eating disorder that affects 10% to 30% of young children, ages 1 to 2. It is the act of eating nonfood items. Dirt, clay, and flaking paint are the most common. Less common items include glue, hair, cigarette ashes, and feces. It is "
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"1236": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1236,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1236,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of pica",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Pica symptoms are related to the nonfood item he or she has eaten. They include:Stomach upsetStomach painBlood in the stool (which may be a sign of an ulcer that developed from eating nonfood items)Bowel problems (such as constipation or diarrhea)These sy"
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"1237": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1237,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1237,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is pica diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Many typical children chew on things such as their nails and ice, or mouth their toys and hair. A person diagnosed with pica repeatedly eats nonfood items, even if they make him or her sick.Your doctor will look at your child’s physical symptoms (stomach "
},
"1238": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1238,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1238,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Pica treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Treatment will address several areas. Your doctor will address your child’s illness from having eaten nonfood items. For example, your doctor will treat your child’s constipation, diarrhea, ulcer, intestinal tear, infection, or any combination of illnesse"
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"1239": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1239,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1239,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can pica be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Pica cannot be prevented. Proper nutrition may help some children. If your child has been diagnosed with pica, you can reduce his or her risk of eating nonfood items by keeping those items out of reach in your home. Monitor your child’s outside play."
},
"1240": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1240,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1240,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with pica",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Most children outgrow pica as they get older. However, high-risk populations, such as children and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, may need continued monitoring of their behavior and environment."
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"1241": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1241,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1241,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:26",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Can behavior therapy retrain my child from eating nonfood items?What signs should I look for in cases of lead poisoning, ulcers, infections, or intestinal tears?"
}
} |
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247 | 2018-02-01 23:19:28 | Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis | {} | {
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248 | 2018-02-01 23:19:32 | Pilonidal Cyst | {} | {
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249 | 2018-02-01 23:19:33 | Pinworm Infection | {} | {
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250 | 2018-02-01 23:19:34 | Piriformis Syndrome | {} | {
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251 | 2018-02-01 23:19:37 | Raynaud's Disease | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is Raynaud’s disease?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Raynaud’s disease is a rare condition that affects your arteries, or blood vessels. It is sometimes called Raynaud’s phenomenon or syndrome. Arteries transport blood from your heart to other areas of your body. Raynaud’s occurs when the blood vessels narr"
},
"1243": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1243,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1243,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of Raynaud’s disease",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "When your blood vessels narrow, it limits or prevents blood flow. The lack of blood causes your skin to turn white or blue. The affected areas also may feel cold, numb, or painful. Raynaud’s mostly occurs in your fingers or toes. In rare cases, it may aff"
},
"1244": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1244,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1244,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes Raynaud’s disease?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There are two types of Raynaud’s disease.Primary Raynaud’s disease is more common. It makes up about 80% of cases. The cause of this type is unknown. It can occur when the blood vessels in your hands or feet overreact to stress and/or cold temperatures. P"
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"1245": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1245,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1245,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is Raynaud’s disease diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Your doctor will do a physical exam and review your symptoms to help diagnose Raynaud’s. Tell them if episodes occur more when you are cold and/or stressed. The doctor may trigger an episode using cold water or air to see your response. They also will ask"
},
"1246": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1246,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1246,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can Raynaud’s disease be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "You cannot avoid Reynaud’s disease. If you have a related health issue, talk to your doctor to see if you have Reynaud’s as well. Other factors that may affect your risk of Reynaud’s include:family historycertain medicines (see list above)injuries to your"
},
"1247": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1247,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1247,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Raynaud’s disease treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Talk to your doctor about treatment options. They vary based on your type of Raynaud’s and overall health.You can make lifestyle changes to reduce episodes and symptoms. These include:Reduce exposure to the cold or extreme temperature changes. Examples ar"
},
"1248": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1248,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1248,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with Raynaud’s disease",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There is no cure for Raynaud’s disease. Both types are lifelong conditions. Research is underway to improve diagnosis and treatment. Lifestyle changes and other treatment help to manage your symptoms. If a health issue is causing secondary Raynaud’s, you "
},
"1249": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1249,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1249,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:37",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "How do I know if I have primary or secondary Raynaud’s disease?If I have Raynaud’s, will my children get it?Am I at risk of infection in my affected body part(s)?Does Raynaud’s disease put me at risk for other health problems?How long do I have to take me"
}
} |
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252 | 2018-02-01 23:19:39 | Reactive Arthritis | {} | {
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253 | 2018-02-01 23:19:45 | Recurrent Pregnancy Loss | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1250,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is recurrent pregnancy loss?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Recurrent pregnancy loss is when you have 2 or more pregnancy losses, or miscarriages. Miscarriage is when your pregnancy ends on its own in the first 20 weeks of gestation. Experts estimate that 10% to 20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. Having "
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of recurrent pregnancy loss",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If you have 2 or more miscarriages, you have recurrent pregnancy loss. Each miscarriage you have may be different. One could cause pain and bleeding, while another could have no symptoms. Typical symptoms of a miscarriage include:spotting or bleedingmild "
},
"1252": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1252,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1252,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes recurrent pregnancy loss?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "It can be hard to tell what causes a miscarriage. Often it is a random problem with chromosomes that happens at conception. In the majority of cases, no definite cause is found.Some problems and health conditions can cause repeat miscarriages. These inclu"
},
"1253": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1253,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1253,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is recurrent pregnancy loss diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If you have had 3 miscarriages, your doctor will probably want to do some testing. This can help him or her try to find a cause. He or she will ask about your medical history. They will get details on your past pregnancies. They will do a physical exam. T"
},
"1254": {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1254,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can recurrent pregnancy loss be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There is no conclusive research that says there is anything you can do to prevent a miscarriage. You didn’t cause it, so you couldn’t have prevented it."
},
"1255": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1255,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1255,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Recurrent pregnancy loss treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Treatment options depend on what is causing the problem. Some possible treatments include medicines, corrective surgery, or genetic counseling. If no cause is found, not much can be done. But more than half of women who don’t know the cause can go on to h"
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"1256": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1256,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1256,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with recurrent pregnancy loss",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Everyone handles loss differently. Some women may have trouble coping with their feelings. If you are very upset or feel like you need help, there are resources available. Talk to your doctor. He or she may be able to refer you to a local support group. T"
},
"1257": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1257,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1257,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:45",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "What is causing me to have repeat miscarriages?How can I find out if it’s a genetic problem with me or my partner?What are the chances that I’ll have another miscarriage if I try to get pregnant again?What is the best treatment option for me?Can you recom"
}
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254 | 2018-02-01 23:19:47 | Reflux/Acid Reflux | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1258,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is reflux?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The medical name for this condition is gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is sometimes called acid reflux or heartburn. Reflux occurs when the acid from the food and liquid in your stomach backs up to your throat (esophagus). It can occur at any a"
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1259,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1259,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of reflux",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The most common symptom is burping. You will then have bad taste in your mouth (like acid) and a burning sensation in your throat or chest. Other symptoms (with no burning sensation) can include a dry cough, asthma, and difficulty swallowing. Less common "
},
"1260": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1260,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1260,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes reflux?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Reflux is caused by a weakened muscle at end of your throat. The muscle does not close properly, which allows acid to back up into your throat."
},
"1261": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1261,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1261,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is reflux diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Your doctor will begin by discussing your symptoms. Not everyone who has an episode of reflux has GERD. Your doctor may have you undergo testing. Such tests could include:Ambulatory acid (pH) probe test: This test measures the acid in your stomach for 24 "
},
"1262": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1262,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1262,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can reflux be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There are many lifestyle changes you can make to reduce or eliminate reflux. These include avoiding overeating, alcohol, spicy, fatty, or acidic foods, eating too close to bedtime, being overweight, and wearing tight clothing. When you avoid these trigger"
},
"1263": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1263,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1263,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If your symptoms are mild, treatment may not be necessary. Ask your doctor if he or she recommends taking medicine to relieve symptoms. Over-the-counter medicine is effective for treating mild cases of reflux. These medicines include:Antacids: This is a q"
},
"1264": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1264,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1264,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with reflux",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Living with reflux can be miserable if left untreated. Planning and being aware of the triggers for your reflux can help. Make changes in your diet and lifestyle that can improve your quality of life. For example, if you know eating before bedtime causes "
},
"1265": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1265,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1265,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:47",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Why do certain foods trigger my reflux at times and other times they do not?Is reflux hereditary?Can the damage to your throat heal over time once you have it under control?Does pregnancy increase reflux?"
}
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255 | 2018-02-01 23:19:50 | Repeated Infections in Children | {} | {
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256 | 2018-02-01 23:19:57 | Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1266,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common virus. It affects your lungs and breathing. People of all ages can get it. The virus is more serious for premature babies, young infants, and older adults with health issues. It is common in the spring and fal"
},
"1267": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1267,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1267,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Symptoms are different based on your age. Older children and healthy adults usually have mild, cold-like symptoms. This includes a cough (that some describe as a “barking” cough), stuffy nose, and a slight fever. Symptoms usually appear 4 to 6 days after "
},
"1268": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1268,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1268,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "RSV is a virus. A common germ found in lung infections causes it. Many children under the age of 2 have had the infection. In the most serious cases, RSV can lead to pneumonia or bronchiolitis (lung inflammation). The germ is spread through sneezing, coug"
},
"1269": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1269,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1269,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Your or your child’s doctor will usually diagnose RSV based on a patient history (a look at the symptoms) and a physical exam. If the virus is serious, it may require being admitted to the hospital. Hospitals and clinics can do further tests. These tests "
},
"1270": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1270,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1270,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Good hand washing is the best way to prevent or avoid RSV. If you have the virus, stay home and away from work, school, or public places. Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze, don’t share food, drink, kisses, or tissues, and don’t shake hands. Do not"
},
"1271": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1271,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1271,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "RSV cannot be treated with an antibiotic. Antibiotics do not work on viruses. A mild case of RSV will go away untreated after 2 weeks. Young babies and older people who have a serious case of RSV may be admitted into the hospital. There, they may be given"
},
"1272": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1272,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1272,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Since most people have a mild case of RSV, living with the virus is like having a cold for 2 weeks. Those young babies or older adults who have to be hospitalized will experience more discomfort (difficulty breathing) until the infection disappears."
},
"1273": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1273,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1273,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:19:57",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Is RSV fatal in young babies and premature infants?If your baby gets RSV once, is he or she more likely to get the virus again?Are over-the-counter cold medicines helpful?How long should I wait to take my premature baby out in public?"
}
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257 | 2018-02-01 23:19:59 | Restless Legs Syndrome | {} | {
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258 | 2018-02-01 23:20:06 | Rheumatic Fever | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is rheumatic fever?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Rheumatic fever is a rare inflammatory disease. It mainly is found in countries that are poor or don’t have access to health care. There has not been an outbreak in the United States since the 1980s. Children ages 5 to 15 are at greatest risk of getting r"
},
"1275": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1275,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1275,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of rheumatic fever",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Rheumatic fever affects your heart, brain, joints, and skin. Common symptoms include fever, sore throat, stomach pain, and nosebleeds. You may have shortness of breath or chest pain. Other symptoms can range from:Joint pain and swelling.Skin rash that cou"
},
"1276": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1276,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1276,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes rheumatic fever?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Group A streptococcus bacterial infection can lead to rheumatic fever. This occurs when the bacteria attack your immune system. It causes your healthy body tissue to become inflamed. Rheumatic fever begins about 14 to 28 days after the infection. It is li"
},
"1277": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1277,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1277,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is rheumatic fever diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "First, your doctor will do a physical exam. They will look at your joints and skin, and listen to your heart. Next, they can perform several tests. A blood test or throat culture can detect a strep infection. An electrocardiogram (EKG) uses electrical sig"
},
"1278": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1278,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1278,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can rheumatic fever be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Visit your doctor if you have signs of strep throat. This can prevent the infection from turning into rheumatic fever."
},
"1279": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1279,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1279,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Rheumatic fever treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The main treatment for rheumatic fever is antibiotics. These will get rid of the bacteria. They also can help keep you from getting rheumatic fever again. Adults and teenagers may need to take antibiotics for up to 5 years. Children may need to take them "
},
"1280": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1280,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1280,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with rheumatic fever",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Although strep throat is contagious, rheumatic fever is not. When treated, you can recover from rheumatic fever. You may have short- or long-term damage to your heart. This can include rheumatic heart disease. You likely will need to have an ongoing manag"
},
"1281": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1281,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1281,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:06",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "What is my risk of getting rheumatic fever if I have or have had strep throat?If I’ve had rheumatic fever can I get it again?"
}
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259 | 2018-02-01 23:20:10 | Rheumatoid Arthritis | {} | {
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260 | 2018-02-01 23:20:12 | Rickets | {} | {
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