The percentage of preterm and low birth weight births that are unexplained is unstable. The percentage is constantly on the rise.
The UneXplained - 2012 The Weight of My Past 1-10 was released on: USA: 15 September 2012
Yes
You can, but unexplained weight loss can also mean that your cirrhosis has progressed to liver cancer.
Means that you, or someone/something else has gained weight for no obvious reason.
Internist or General Practitioner
There are many possible causes of unexplained weight loss, including undiagnosed celiac disease and thyroid disorders.Potential causes of unexplained weight loss include:Addison's diseaseCancerCeliac diseaseCOPDCrohn's diseaseDementiaDepression (major depression)DiabetesHeart failureHIV/AIDSHypercalcemiaHyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)Parkinson's diseasePeptic ulcerTuberculosisUlcerative colitis
Unexplained weight loss coupled with constant thirst are both symptoms of diabetes (please see the related link). You should go and speak to a doctor urgently as diabetes is potentially life threatening.However, sudden unexplained weight loss can also be a symptom of a number of other underlying conditions, some of them potentially very serious / life threatening.Other conditions which can cause unexplained weight loss:DepressionGastric obstructionEndocarditisVarious forms of cancerHIV / AIDSCrohn's diseaseN.B. This is by no means an exhaustive list.If you have experienced unexplained weight loss then you should go and speak to a doctor.
Symptoms of small intestine cancer include abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, a lump in the abdomen and blood in the stool. Other symptoms include pain within the middle of the abdomen as well as unexplained cramps.
this depends on your bodyfat percentage
What is the percentage of body weight to weights used in scuba diving?
No, but it is likely they will induce labor early. One of the side effects of gestational diabetes is increased weight of the baby. They sometimes induce the labor when the baby reaches a certain weight to avoid some delivery complications.
We have absolutely no idea what Joan weighed when she was born. Most births did not occur in hospitals but at home.