My mother was diagnosed with it in 1992 at 69 years old.She is now 86.she started out with painful rash on ankles and tingling in hands and feet.then her foot dropped into a club foot very shortly afterward.She also got very weak with weght loss and pain to legs and body.purplish red blotched skin on legs.However she has outlived her 10 life expectancy treated ,by 17 years ! I believe if she had exercized and taken her medicines as prescribed ,the remission and quality of her life would have been better.Thank you to University of Michigan doctors who study the disease
Pre-diabetes is a precursor to diabetes so anyone diagnosed with it needs to be very careful. High blood sugar levels are what lead to diabetes so anyone will want to look after this.
Only doctors are qualified to give diagnoses. So the answer is no. not anyone.
I have had 4 inseminations and still am not pregnant. My doctor tells me that pregnancy symptoms will be the same as anyone else's pregnancy symptoms. So, I would take a blood pregnancy test 14 days post insemination at your doctor's office as it measures the smallest amount of HCG in your system.
Homosexuality isn't an illness that has symptoms. So, there are no symptoms of homosexuality.
The word "asymptomatic" means "without symptoms." So it has no symptoms. If a woman has no symptoms, she is asymptomatic.
The best place to go to check for symptoms is your doctor. Call your doctor and ask them to schedule you an appointment. Describe your symptoms to them so they know how so to schedule the appointment.
Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next.
Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next.
You can get lots of things, Stomach ache, Vomiting, scabby skin on elbows and knee's, constipation, diarrhea. It is also linked to Diabetes, so if anyone in your family has it you could. Some people can't conceive either.
The urethra sphincter is a muscle that keeps the urine in your bladder. It is not a condition, so it has no symptoms.
For individuals with dysthymic disorder, the symptoms are so severe that they may not go out in public.
Yes, I believe so. I'm going through the same thing!