The headaches associated with pseudotumor cerebri, or intracranial hypertension, can be mild to severely painful, as the brain itself is having increased pressure on it, as well as the nerves in the back of the eyes. The headaches themselves are usually near daily, but can be controlled with diuretics, diet, and weight loss. Sometimes spinal taps are used to decrease the pressure by removing some of the cerebral spinal fluid, and in some cases surgery is needed.
It is important to manage this condition, as the pressure on the back of the eyes can cause permanent blindness.
Neurofibromatosis is usually diagnosed when the patient has 10 or more cafe-au-lait spots.
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by seeing how a bird reacted to the patient.
Brown-Sequard syndrome is diagnosed based on the patient's medical history and a physical examination
Dementia is diagnosed by a physician when the patient starts loss of memory. The patients thinking and reasoning declines. Its not a disease but a group of symptoms which will be diagnosed by a physician.
A cancer patient. There is no special term like there is for say a diabeties patient (ie: diabetic).
Heartburn usually is diagnosed by patient histories, symptoms, and clinical assessments. Additional procedures may be used to confirm the diagnosis
Cutting down on stress and relying less on caffeine-containing medications can reduce the number of tension headaches for most people.
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A patient develops anuria and begins having headaches, dyspnea, and vomiting. What canbe done to keep this patient from going into a coma or dying?A. Administration of antibiotics C. Urgent surgeryB. Administration of anti-inflammatories D.HemodialysisD it the right answer
I'm not sure what your question is, the way you have phrased it. If you are asking, about a requirement that a psychologist should not disclose patient information, it would be a condition of confidentiality.