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Multiple or high order pregnancies(OHSS) Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome
Stevens Johnson syndrome is a severe allergic reaction to medications. The treatment for severe skin sloughing is pig skin grafts, and comfort care. Stevens Johnson syndrome does go away after the reaction runs its course, which can be months or years.
it is better to have up syndrome People with Down Syndrome have the ability to live normal and happy lives, however, I would not go so far as to say that it is good to have Down Syndrome. It is a genetic abnormality and given the choice, it would be better not to have it.
Yes, if you doctor sense that you have a problem with alcohol, then he or she may suggest that you go to a treatment center. You should in fact go get the treatment.
In Australia you need only go to see a doctor to get a re feral to a specialist. The specialist would in turnrecommend treatment. and this would be covered by medicare if you have no resources to pay for it. if the problem is not life threatening you may have to wait for a couple of months for surgery or treatment.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) causes persistent fatigue that affects everyday life and doesn't go away with sleep or rest. There are many medical websites available which can provide additional information such as the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
There is help for children with Down syndrome. Treatment with amino acids from an early age could help children with Down syndrome to improve their speech as well as their mental development, physical development and social behavior.Those children who received amino acids from an early age usually go to schools alongside children who do not have Down syndrome. They develop well physically and many of them have unapparent features of a person who has Down syndrome.
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder, a person with this disorder has it for life, it does not go away.
I would go to chargesyndrome.org website. Contact someone there and they can give you the information you are wanting.
Yes, there is treatment for highly sensitive hearing. The treatment I am aware of was developed by Dr. Berard in France about 35 years ago. Dr. Berard's work was based on the work of Alfred Tomatis. It is called Auditory Integration Training(AIT) and is available in the USA and other countries as well. It can be used to help with several different conditions as well as simple sound over-sensitivity. Some of these conditions are:closed-head injury, learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism spectrum, ADD spectrum,Down Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Angelman Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, episodic or major depression Go to this web address for more info including locations:http://www.aitinstitute.org/ait_and_brain.htm
A paediatrician is a doctor specialising in the treatment of children.
DiGeorge syndrome (also called 22q11 deletion syndrome, congenital thymic hypoplasia, or third and fourth pharyngeal pouch syndrome)