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Riboflavin deficiency can be treated with supplemental riboflavin (0.5 mg/kg body weight per day) until the symptoms disappear.
they kill your body and you will die
Condition may disappear if the cause of symptoms is eliminated. In other cases, treatment is designed to improve liver function as much as possible; remove or relieve factors that worsen symptoms; and decrease the body's production of poisonous substances
An antibiotic must be taken to get rid of the chlamydia infection. Symptoms may disappear for a while, but they will return.
Pathogenic yeast is yeast that has spread throughout the body and is causing various symptoms. It should be treated and addressed so the symptoms don't get worse.
Chlamydia is generally coined the silent disease, but most STDs fall into this category.chlamydiaChlamydiaChlamydia is known as the silent STD.Many of the STDs can be termed silent because there may be no signs or symptoms of the infection until serious damage is done. It is silent while doing damage to the human body.
It is caused by the EBV virus. The symptoms may disappear with time and treatment, but the virus will remain in the body for the rest of the person's life.Bottom line: No. Technically it is not curable.
It is caused by the EBV virus. The symptoms may disappear with time and treatment, but the virus will remain in the body for the rest of the person's life.Bottom line: No. Technically it is not curable.
Symptoms of a heart attack are a taste of copper, shooting pains in your arms and chest pain. Symptoms of a stroke are paralysis of parts of the body often one side of the body both must be treated as fast as possible the risk of both can be reduced by not smoking, drinking or being over weight.
There are about 100 types of HPV that affect different parts of the body. There is no known cure but there are effective treatments to ease the symptoms.
Hernias typically have few or very rare symptoms. They are, however, very common in the general population. The most common symptom of a hernia is a very obvious bulge or lump in a particular area of the body which seems to disappear, depending on the position of the body. As with any medical concerns, it is always best to consult a physician if there are any concerns or obvious symptoms.
The symptoms described are quite vague. How often do these symptoms occur? How old is the person experiencing them? Are there any other changes in your body you don't think are related to these symptoms specifically? But from the symptoms listed above it could be one of several things. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) causes all of these symptoms. So ask yourself, do the symptoms disappear after eating sugary food? It could be epilepsy It could be an adverse reaction to medication if you are taking any. Either way go see a doctor!