STD symptoms are most often not noticed. The symptoms are not life-threatening unless at the late stages of syphilis, HIV, or hepatitis.
Smoking can damage your lungs and make breathing difficult. The longer you smoke and the more you smoke, the more damage you do. Quitting can be hard, but there is help available. Not quitting can cause chronic symptoms and lifethreatening conditions. So this is what it should be.
Quite the opposite, it is more likely to trigger the onset of heartburn symptoms.
Obstructive patterns are likely in patients who have had recurrent symptoms for more than 10 years.
Women are more likely to experience nausea, shortness of breath and jaw pain. -amk
The symptoms of ear bleeding would be blood coming from the ear or ears. Is the question more likely, "What are the causes of ear bleeding?"
NO, money can go to 20x more important things
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Statistically, yes. There is a strong correlation between schizophrenia and genetics. That said, schizophrenia occurs in about .5% of the general population. So while you are statistically more likely to develop symptoms than someone who has no schizophrenics in their family, it is still quite unlikely that you will develop symptoms.
A differential diagnosis is a diagnosis which is made which makes it more likely that a person has one condition than another with similar symptoms. In this case, the doctor has determined that based upon symptoms and test results that it is more likely that the person has spastic quadriplegia than another condition with similar features.
older woman are more likely to report clinically-relevant depressive symptoms than older men.
The symptoms are amenorrhea (lack of menstrual periods), repeated miscarriages, and infertility. However, such symptoms could be related to several conditions. They are more likely to indicate Asherman syndrome if they occur suddenly after a D&C or other uterine surgery.
by genetics. if you carry the gene you have a 50 percent chance of showing signs. boys are more likely to show symptoms