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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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261 | 2018-02-01 23:20:19 | Ringworm | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is ringworm?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Ringworm (tinea) is a skin infection. Anyone can get it, but it is most common in children. The rash is shaped like a ring and can occur on different parts of your body. It may be called something else if you get it in a certain area. For instance, ringwo"
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1283,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1283,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of ringworm",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Ringworm can affect one or more parts of your skin. It can even occur on your fingernails and toenails. Symptoms may vary based on the infection’s location. Common symptoms include:rash shaped like a ringitchy skinred, dry, or flaking skinswollen, raised,"
},
"1284": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1284,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1284,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes ringworm?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Fungus is the cause of ringworm. There are about 40 different types of fungi that can produce it. They can live on skin, items, and surfaces, and in warm, damp areas. You can get the infection from other people, like in a school outbreak. Animals, such as"
},
"1285": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1285,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1285,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is ringworm diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "See your doctor if you have symptoms of ringworm. They will look at your skin and ask questions. They may scrape off a small piece of skin to check for fungus."
},
"1286": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1286,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1286,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can ringworm be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There are certain things that can increase your risk of getting ringworm. You can help prevent ringworm by doing the following.Keep your skin as clean and dry as possible.Keep your fingernails and toenails short and clean.Do not go barefoot in public area"
},
"1287": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1287,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1287,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Ringworm treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There are two main types of ringworm treatment. If you have ringworm on your skin, you can use an over-the-counter medicine. This includes antifungal lotion, cream, or powder. The doctor will want you to apply it for 2 to 4 weeks. This may vary based on h"
},
"1288": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1288,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1288,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with ringworm",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If ringworm does not go away with medicine or gets worse, contact your doctor."
},
"1289": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1289,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1289,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:19",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "How contagious is ringworm?How long does it take for ringworm to go away?Are there any lasting side effects of ringworm?"
}
} |
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262 | 2018-02-01 23:20:22 | Rosacea | {} | {
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263 | 2018-02-01 23:20:28 | Rotavirus | {
"1290": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1290,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1290,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is rotavirus?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Rotavirus is a stomach and intestinal illness that mostly affects babies and young children. Rotavirus is contagious and spreads through contact with an infected person’s feces. This also can happen indirectly (touching a contaminated object, food, water,"
},
"1291": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1291,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1291,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What are the symptoms of rotavirus?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Symptoms include fever, vomiting, watery diarrhea, and stomach pain in mild cases of rotavirus. If your child has rotavirus, they also may be weak and cry more than normal. Dehydration (not getting enough fluids) is a symptom in more severe cases. Dehydra"
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"1292": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1292,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1292,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes rotavirus?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Rotavirus is a part of the Reoviridae family of viruses that commonly cause stomach and respiratory illness."
},
"1293": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1293,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1293,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is rotavirus diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Your doctor can usually diagnose rotavirus in your child based on their symptoms and an office exam. If your doctor is uncertain, he will ask that you bring in a stool sample from your child. Your doctor will send the sample to a lab for testing."
},
"1294": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1294,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1294,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can rotavirus be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "A rotavirus oral vaccine offers some protection against the disease. There are two different dosage schedules. One is usually given to babies at 2 and 4 months old. The other is given at 2, 4, and 6 months old. Your doctor will recommend which dosage sche"
},
"1295": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1295,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1295,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Rotavirus treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Because rotavirus is a virus, it cannot be treated with antibiotics. Your doctor will recommend treatment for your child’s symptoms, especially for fever and diarrhea. In severe cases of the disease, where dehydration occurs, your doctor will focus on giv"
},
"1296": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1296,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1296,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with rotavirus",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Living with rotavirus will be unpleasant for a short time for your child and you, as the caregiver. Your focus will be on making your child comfortable and keeping your home free from contamination during their illness."
},
"1297": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1297,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1297,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:28",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If my child has rotavirus, how long is he or she contagious?What’s the best way to give my child fluids?What if I see blood in my child’s stool?Is hand-washing with standard soap effective in fighting off the infection?Do I need to use hand sanitizers?Are"
}
} |
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264 | 2018-02-01 23:20:29 | Sarcoidosis | {} | {
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265 | 2018-02-01 23:20:31 | Scarlet Fever | {
"1298": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1298,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1298,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is scarlet fever?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection. The disease used to be more common and severe, but now it is treatable. However, it can cause harmful health problems if left untreated. Scarlet fever is linked to a rash, hence the name “scarlet.”"
},
"1299": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1299,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1299,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of scarlet fever",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Children ages 5 to 15 are at greatest risk of getting scarlet fever. Symptoms often begin within 1 or 2 days of infection. The most common symptoms are fever, sore throat, and a rash. The rash can cover your neck, chest, arms, and legs. It consists of sma"
},
"1300": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1300,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1300,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes scarlet fever?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Group A streptococcus bacteria causes scarlet fever. This is the same infection that causes strep throat and can lead to rheumatic fever. Scarlet fever spreads through contact with an infected person or their germs."
},
"1301": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1301,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1301,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is scarlet fever diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Visit your doctor right away if you think you have scarlet fever. They will do a physical exam and review your symptoms. They also will do a throat culture or blood test to check for a strep infection."
},
"1302": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1302,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1302,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can scarlet fever be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There is no vaccine for scarlet fever. The only way to prevent it is to avoid sick people. This way you reduce your risk of catching the infection. If you have scarlet fever, you should stay home from work or school and avoid travel."
},
"1303": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1303,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1303,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Scarlet fever treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If you have scarlet fever, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics. These will kill the bacteria in your body. They will make you not contagious after 24 hours. Make sure you take all of the medicine to get rid of the infection."
},
"1304": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1304,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1304,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with scarlet fever",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "With treatment, you can recover from scarlet fever. The rash may take a few weeks to go away.If you have scarlet fever and do not treat it, you’re at risk. It can lead to rheumatic fever, which can cause serious health problems. Complications are rare, bu"
},
"1305": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1305,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1305,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:31",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "What is my risk of getting scarlet fever if I have or have had strep throat?How long do I have to take antibiotics?If I’ve had scarlet fever once, can I get it again?"
}
} |
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266 | 2018-02-01 23:20:38 | Schizophrenia | {
"1306": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1306,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1306,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is schizophrenia?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that interferes with the way you think, feel, and act. It makes it hard for you to think clearly and make decisions. It is also hard for you to relate to people and act normally in social situations. People with s"
},
"1307": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1307,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1307,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of schizophrenia",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Symptoms of schizophrenia usually develop slowly over time. They fall into multiple categories.“Positive” symptomsThese are obvious symptoms that are often psychotic episodes.Hallucinations – Sensing something that isn’t there. Hearing and seeing things a"
},
"1308": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1308,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1308,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes schizophrenia?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There isn’t one known cause of schizophrenia. Researchers have found that your risk of developing the illness could be higher if:You have a family history of psychosis.You were exposed to viruses or malnutrition before you were born.You have brain chemist"
},
"1309": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1309,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1309,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is schizophrenia diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "If you or a family member have symptoms of schizophrenia, you should see your family doctor. He or she will review your medical history and ask you about your symptoms. He or she may order tests, such as blood tests or brain scans. These can help rule out"
},
"1310": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1310,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1310,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can schizophrenia be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Schizophrenia can’t be prevented or avoided. Symptoms may be avoided by taking medicines as prescribed by your doctor."
},
"1311": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1311,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1311,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Schizophrenia treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There is no cure for schizophrenia. It requires lifelong treatment, even when you don’t have symptoms. Treatment should manage your symptoms, reduce the number of times you relapse, and improve your quality of life. Medicine and support therapy are the mo"
},
"1312": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1312,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1312,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with schizophrenia",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Schizophrenia doesn’t ever go away, but it can be managed. Many people can control their symptoms with medicine. Therapy, case management, and social support help people with their recovery. In the early stages of the illness, relapses and recurring episo"
},
"1313": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1313,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1313,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:38",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Is there any other medical condition that could be causing my symptoms?Will my symptoms get worse?After I start taking medicine, how long will it take until I start feeling better?What are common side effects for this medicine?What will happen if I stop t"
}
} |
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267 | 2018-02-01 23:20:42 | Scleroderma | {} | {
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268 | 2018-02-01 23:20:45 | Scoliosis | {} | {
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269 | 2018-02-01 23:20:46 | Seasonal Affective Disorder | {
"1314": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1314,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1314,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is seasonal affective disorder?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that is triggered by the seasons of the year. Symptoms usually begin in late fall or early winter. People with SAD usually feel better in the spring and summer. It is thought that SAD is related to"
},
"1315": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1315,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1315,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of SAD",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Not everyone who has SAD experiences the same symptoms. Common symptoms of winter-onset SAD include:change in appetite, especially craving sweet or starchy foodsweight gainfatiguesleeping more than normaldifficulty concentratingirritability and anxietyinc"
},
"1316": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1316,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1316,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes SAD?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "In most cases, SAD seems to be related to the loss of sunlight in the fall and winter. Researchers have found that reduced sunlight can affect the body in ways that could contribute to SAD. These include:Circadian rhythm (biological clock) – The decrease "
},
"1317": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1317,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1317,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is SAD diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Your doctor will ask you about your symptoms, thoughts, feelings, and behavior. He or she may perform a physical exam. They may request lab tests to rule out other conditions that cause symptoms similar to SAD. They may refer you to a specialist to diagno"
},
"1318": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1318,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1318,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can SAD be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "There’s not much you can do to avoid getting SAD. But you can take steps to manage it so your symptoms don’t get worse. Some people start treatment before their symptoms start. They also continue treatment past the time that their symptoms normally go awa"
},
"1319": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1319,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1319,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "SAD treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The three main ways SAD is treated are with light therapy, behavioral therapy, or medicine. Your doctor may want to combine therapies if using one does not work for you.Light therapyLight therapy is designed to make up for the lack of sunlight during the "
},
"1320": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1320,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1320,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with SAD",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The keys to living with SAD are to plan ahead and to manage your symptoms.Follow your treatment plan. This includes going to appointments, taking medicines, and following up if things aren’t working.Take care of your body. Eat healthy foods and get enough"
},
"1321": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1321,
"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1321,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:20:46",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "What treatment is best for me?Should I use light therapy?What changes can I make at home to help myself?What is causing my SAD?How long will I have to continue treatment?Should I talk with a counselor?Should I make any changes to my diet?Could exercise he"
}
} |
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270 | 2018-02-01 23:20:47 | Seborrheic Dermatitis | {} | {
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271 | 2018-02-01 23:20:49 | Sensory Dysfunction | {} | {
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272 | 2018-02-01 23:20:52 | Sever's Disease | {} | {
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273 | 2018-02-01 23:20:53 | Sexual Dysfunction (Women) | {} | {
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274 | 2018-02-01 23:21:04 | Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) | {} | {
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275 | 2018-02-01 23:21:12 | Shin Splints | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What are shin splints?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Shin splints are a type of pain you get in your shinbone (tibia). They are often caused by overuse. They usually heal within a few weeks, with rest and proper treatment."
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of shin splints",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "You can get shin splints in one or both of your legs. Most people who have shin splints feel pain on the inside edge of their shinbones. Pain may be acute (sharp) or a dull ache. Your shins may hurt when you’re active and/or inactive. The pain may be wors"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes shin splints?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Shin splints occur from repeated and often high-impact motion. They cause inflammation where your muscles and tendons connect to your shinbone.Some people have an increased risk of getting shin splints. This includes people who:play sports, such as runnin"
},
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:12",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is shin splints diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Call your doctor if:pain does not improve with restyour shin area is swollen, red, or hot to touch.Your doctor will review your symptoms, activity, and health history. They may order tests, including an X-ray or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). These hel"
},
"1326": {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:12",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can shin splints be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Athletes who are at risk of shin splints can take some precautions. Runners should choose shoes that fit well and absorb shock. Shoes start to lose shock resistance after about 250 miles of use. Try running on softer surfaces, such as a track or treadmill"
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"1327": {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Shin splints treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Treatment for shin splints depends on the degree of your injury and your health. You can try at-home treatments, such as the following.Decrease activity or rest. Identify what motions affect your shins most and limit or stop these. If your pain doesn’t im"
},
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with shin splints",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Begin treatment right away if you have symptoms of shin splints. This can help reduce long-term damage. It can take several weeks or months for shin splints to heal. Once the pain is gone, you can return to your normal routine. Start slow to prevent reinj"
},
"1329": {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "How do I know if I have shin splints or another lower leg injury?What should I do if I have chronic shin splints?"
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276 | 2018-02-01 23:21:14 | Shingles | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is shingles?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Shingles is a painful skin rash. It is also called zoster or herpes zoster. It is caused by the varicella zoster virus. This is the same virus that causes chickenpox. Nearly one-third of people in the United States will get shingles in their lifetime. Mos"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Shingles usually causes a painful, blistering rash. Sometimes pain, itching, or tingling start a few days before the rash appears. The rash begins with reddish bumps. In a few days, these bumps turn into fluid-filled blisters. You might feel a stinging or"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes shingles?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Shingles is caused by the varicella zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After you’ve had chickenpox, the virus goes dormant (inactive) in your body. It stays inside certain nerve cells. Your immune system keeps the virus in these cells. A"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is shingles diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Your doctor will ask you about your medical history, including if you’ve ever had chickenpox. He or she will also ask about your symptoms. They will do a physical exam and inspect your rash. There is a test that can confirm shingles, but it is not normall"
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"1334": {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can shingles be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "The best way to prevent shingles is through vaccination. Vaccinate your children for chickenpox. This vaccine reduces their risk for getting chickenpox. You can’t get shingles unless you’ve had chickenpox first.When you are older, get the shingles vaccine"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Shingles treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Shingles is often treated with an antiviral medicine. These medicines can reduce the severity and duration of your symptoms. Acyclovir, famciclovir, or valacyclovir are commonly prescribed. Your doctor will decide whether one of these medicines is right f"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with shingles",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Most people will only get shingles once in their life. The pain and the rash resolve in 3 to 5 weeks, and the blisters don’t leave scars. There are a few complications that can occur.The most common complication of shingles is post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN"
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1337,
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "I’ve had chickenpox. Am I at risk of developing shingles?What is the best treatment for my shingles?The pain from shingles isn’t going away. What can I do to make myself more comfortable?I’m on treatment for shingles. When should I call my doctor if thing"
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277 | 2018-02-01 23:21:17 | Shortness of Breath | {} | {
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278 | 2018-02-01 23:21:19 | Shoulder Instability | {} | {
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279 | 2018-02-01 23:21:21 | Sick Sinus Syndrome | {} | {
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280 | 2018-02-01 23:21:23 | Sickle Cell Disease | {
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What is sickle cell disease?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic condition. It runs in families and is more common in certain races, including African-American. SCD refers to a group of red blood cell disorders. Normal red blood cells are round and flexible. They contain hemoglobi"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Symptoms of sickle cell disease",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Anemia is a common symptom of SCD. It occurs from a lack of red blood cells to carry oxygen. Side effects of anemia include:fatigueheadachesdizzinessshortness of breathcoldness in your hands and feet.Other symptoms of SCD include:jaundice (the yellowing o"
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:23",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "What causes sickle cell disease?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "SCD is a condition you inherit from your parents. It is a genetic disease that you have from birth."
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:23",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "How is sickle cell disease diagnosed?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "SCD is diagnosed with a simple blood test. It often is included in routine newborn screening tests at birth in the hospital. It is important to test babies for SCD. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent and manage symptoms of SCD.Talk to your doc"
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"1342": {
"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1342,
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:23",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Can sickle cell disease be prevented or avoided?",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "SCD cannot be prevented since it is genetic."
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:23",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Sickle cell disease treatment",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Treatment for SCD varies for each person. It is based on your form of SCD, your symptoms, and your overall health. Most treatment options aim to reduce symptoms and prevent complications.Pain crises are a common symptom of SCD. They occur when your body l"
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"diseases_conditions_x_diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1344,
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"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:23",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Living with sickle cell disease",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "SCD is a life-long condition. For most people, there is no cure. A managed lifestyle is the best way to reduce symptoms and complications, and prolong life."
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"diseases_conditions_detail.id": 1345,
"diseases_conditions_detail.ts": "2018-02-01 23:21:23",
"diseases_conditions_detail.key": "Questions to ask your doctor",
"diseases_conditions_detail.value": "Are there medicines I can take to treat SCD?If my partner and I have SCD, what is the chance our children will have it?What are possible health complications of SCD?How do I know if I qualify for a bone marrow or stem cell transplant?What is the life expe"
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