Cervical Dystonia – Diagnosis and Treatment
Cervical dystonia is a movement disorder that affects the muscles in the neck, causing them to contract involuntarily. This leads to abnormal movements and positions of…
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Cervical dystonia is a movement disorder that affects the muscles in the neck, causing them to contract involuntarily. This leads to abnormal movements and positions of…
Read More →By Janis · May 21, 2025
Diagnosis Doctors use several tests and exams to check for brain metastases or a metastatic brain tumor. A neurological exam can spot changes in speech, vision,…
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Diagnosis Doctors usually look for this inherited clotting issue if someone has had unusual blood clots or if close family members have had them. A blood…
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Diagnosis Laboratory Analysis of Blood Doctors use blood tests to help support the diagnosis and rule out other problems that can cause joint pain, swelling, or…
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Diagnosis Doctors usually start by doing a pelvic check to spot signs of pelvic organ prolapse, such as enterocele or other related issues like cystocele and…
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Diagnosis Doctors look for placenta accreta, placenta increta, and placenta percreta by checking for certain risk factors, such as placenta previa or a history of uterine…
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A vasectomy is a surgical procedure often chosen as a permanent method of birth control for men. One common option is the no-scalpel vasectomy, which uses…
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Diagnosis Breast specialists begin with a detailed medical history and a thorough clinical breast check. They pay close attention to symptoms such as nipple discharge (especially…
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Diagnosis Healthcare teams diagnose type 2 diabetes in children by performing several blood tests to check blood sugar levels at random times and after fasting. Each…
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Diagnosis Doctors look for signs like yellow skin or eyes (jaundice) and ask about the person’s history of drinking. They do a physical check-up and may…
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