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which is not true of the “general stress syndrome”
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erectile disfunction, downs syndrome like facial features, ginger disease and explosive diahrea
Genetic Diabetic Syndrome called G.D.S. is a newly found chromosome based disease which comes from diabetic parents. As a sexologist, i know that there is no medicine for it. but American scientists found the "Like pairing method", making love with a boy of same blood group but of opposite sign, which is the only solution for it. For further details about this, mail to the scientist : johnhamy11@gmail.com
A "syndrome" medically speaking is a group of symptons that indicate the presence of a particular condition or illness. Since "fatigue" is a particular sympton, it would not be considered a syndrome in itself, but could be a part of many different syndromes. A flu syndrome, for instance, might include fatigue, chest pain, headache and non-productive cough, with high fever.
If two are X then its female and vice versa with y. and the disorder is called turner syndrome for females and triple x if all are X and the males is klinefelter syndrome or xyy disorder
Some diabetes medications, such as metformin, are used in people without diabetes to treat other conditions, such as metabolic syndrome or polycystic ovarian syndrome.
no, its not immediately but life can be shortened due to deficiencies. A male not on HRT can not bind calcium to bones and muscles. Over time deficency can result in premature failure of heart, osteoporosis, decrease in immunity, sleep quality. Thus resulting in death.
Kabuki Make-Up Syndrome (not on MeSH) Kallmann Syndrome Kanner's Syndrome Kaposi Disease Kartagener Syndrome Kartagener Triad Kawasaki Disease Kearns Syndrome Kearns-Sayer Syndrome Keloid Kennedy Syndrome Keratitis Keratitis, Ulcerative Keratoconus Keratosis Follicularis Keratosis, Actinic (not on MeSH) Keratosis, Seborrheic Kernicterus Ketoacidosis, Diabetic Ketosis, Diabetic Kidney Calculi Kidney Diseases Kidney Diseases, Cystic Kidney Failure, Acute Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney Stones Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute Kienbock Disease Kimura Disease Kinky Hair Syndrome Kissing Disease Klebsiella Infections Kleine-Levin Syndrome Klein-Waardenburg Syndrome Kleptomania Klinefelter Syndrome Klippel-Feil Syndrome Klippel-Trenaunay Disease Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome Klumpke Paralysis Kniest Dysplasia Koehler Disease Konzo Krabbe Disease Krukenberg Tumor Kufs Disease Kugelberg-Welander Disease Kuru Kuru Encephalopathy Kussmaul Aphasia Kwashiorkor
It can be used to treat neuropathic pain occurring in the legs and feet due to diabetic neuropathy. It can also be used to treat carpel tunnel syndrome.
The largest Rotated Cuff Muscle is in the top of the shoulder and holds your tendons and muscles to the bone, symptons are not being able to lift your arm up above your head without severe pain, Clinical terminology is rotated Cuff Syndrome
The first two things you have to look at are diabetic neuropathy and carpal tunnel syndrome. Diabetic neuropathy is more of a burning pins and needle feeling and can effect the feet as well and of course you would have to have diabetes. Carpal tunnel syndrome classically will give you numbness and tingling of the first 2 or 3 fingers at night and upon waking. You may have a history of diabetes, hypothyroidism or repetitive use of hands. It effects women 2:1 usually in the 35-55 year old range and unlike diabetic neuropathy it won't effect your feet and it may be in one hand.