Tell her that you are worried. She might not take that well, but she still needs to get help. Go and talk with an adult that you trust that can help, such as one of her parents, a therapist, or someone at school. She needs help. Your support is also vital. She might be doing these things to herself because she feels that she can't control anything in her life. She might have a low self esteem. You need to get her help, and then stick by her.
Migraine, digestive problems and mental or emotional problems are frequently found together. All can be neurologic in nature and should be treated by physicians who are knowledgeable in the care of patients with these problems to get them under control and manage them. These can be all ongoing problems that may be treatable, but only a physician who is familiar with your particular history can offer specific advice. If severe, please seek the help of a Migraine and headache specialist in addition to any other specialists who may need to care for you.
The digestive system is an intricate system that can be disrupted by disease, diet, and emotional stress. Common digestive problems such as heartburn/GERD, IBD, and IBS cause millions of Americans to suffer daily and limit quality of life. Digestive problems often result in symptoms such as bloating, diarrhea, gas, stomach pain, and stomach cramps. Learning more about the digestive system may help with managing these problems.About 90 million people in the United States are affected by all digestive problems. Digestive disorders account for more than 104 million physician office visits per year. Most digestive diseases are very complex, with subtle symptoms, and the causes of many remain unknown. They may be inherited, or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet, or smoking. Abusing alcohol imposes the greatest risk for digestive diseases. Reaching a diagnosis requires a thorough and accurate medical history and physical examination. Some patients may need to undergo more extensive diagnostic evaluations, including lab tests, endoscopic procedures, and imaging techniques. Physicians who specialize in the treatment of digestive problems are called gastroenterologists.
The digestive system is an intricate system that can be disrupted by disease, diet, and emotional stress. Common digestive problems such as heartburn/GERD, IBD, and IBS cause millions of Americans to suffer daily and limit quality of life. Digestive problems often result in symptoms such as bloating, diarrhea, gas, stomach pain, and stomach cramps. Learning more about the digestive system may help with managing these problems.About 90 million people in the United States are affected by all digestive problems. Digestive disorders account for more than 104 million physician office visits per year. Most digestive diseases are very complex, with subtle symptoms, and the causes of many remain unknown. They may be inherited, or develop from multiple factors such as stress, fatigue, diet, or smoking. Abusing alcohol imposes the greatest risk for digestive diseases. Reaching a diagnosis requires a thorough and accurate medical history and physical examination. Some patients may need to undergo more extensive diagnostic evaluations, including lab tests, endoscopic procedures, and imaging techniques. Physicians who specialize in the treatment of digestive problems are called gastroenterologists.
Action center give you the history of Problems that you reported to Microsoft.the history report of computer problems that were not submitted to Microsoft are not available.
.The diagnosis usually includes a patient history and a physical exam.blood tests to measure hormone levels.ultrasound scans of the abdomen and pelvis.pregnancy needs to be ruled out.Androgen excess, estrogen deficiency.need to be checked.
History. If you understand that all events are connected through history to the present day you can understand politics, but one of the main problems is that people do not turn to history or know history so this does not lead to understand that the problems in society/world are connected. This is one reason history is repeated and problems not solved.
No there is no record or recorded history of any problems
Smallpox, Cancer, Diarrhea, Suicide, Murders, Violence, Sexual transmitted diseases, Drug usage, Alcohol usage, War, Astma, Poisoning, Drowning, Falling, Fires, Measles, Traffic accidents, Tuberculosis, Digestive problems, Parasites, Strokes
Ancient Rome had many different changing problems over the 1,200 years of her history.
I chose to use v12.79; personal history of diseases of the digestive systems, not elsewhere classified...
Most menstrual problems would be diagnosed by performing a detailed medical history (with an emphasis on menstrual history) and a physical exam, which would include a pelvic exam.
Well, there are hundreds, too many to list even. However, some include:Crohn's DiseaseGastroenteritisCancers of the digestive tract (Stomach cancer, intestinal, esophageal, etc.UlcersGastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) (Commonly known as Acid Reflux and Heartburn)AppendicitisCeliac DiseaseCirrhosisKidney stones/Gall stonesHemorrhoidsPancreatitisUlcerative ColitisHonestly, I was going to list off the common ones, but there are so many as the digestive system is rather vast. If you really want to know about the digestive system and the diseases it can contract, you're best bet would be picking a particular organ and researching it. Or you can research specific diseases, like the ones I've listed above. I wouldn't START with Hemorrhoids, it might make you hate anatomy.