If you have been medically tested for gluten intolerance and the test was positive, then yes, it's a pre-existing condition as it can have serious health consequences. Gluten intolerance is not treated with drugs (though its symptoms may be, i.e. depression), but by diet.
Preexisting medical conditions.
preexisting medical conditions
Yes, but on a group plan they may still be covered.
It depends on what is causing the sleep apnea. It is preexisting if it is caused by tonsils, adnoids, or an elongated uvula. It is not preexisting if it is caused by being overweight, or possibly by a deviated septum.
No, because group insurance is normally guaranteed-issue, so they have to insurance no matter what conditions you have.
"Preexisting" : a condition or state which preceded another. (sometimes appears hyphenated as 'pre-existing') A "preexisting condition" : A status for medical afflictions that were already affecting a patient before the beginning of the current (or future) medical coverage or treatment.
Preexisting to our race, the humans, there were dinosaurs and many other creatures living on Earth.
The medical term for unusual intolerance and sensitivity to light is photophobia. This condition can be a symptom of various medical conditions, such as migraine, eye disorders, or brain injury. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms with sunglasses, dim lighting, or medications.
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No, a mammogram is a test used to check for breast cancer, it is not a condition at all. Preexisting conditions are medical conditions you had prior to entering a health plan such as hypertension or diabetes.A mammogram is a test, not a condition as stated. To deny someone medical insurance stating that the mammogram they had was a preexisting condition is just a way these health insurance plans try to reduce the amount they have to pay on claims only wanting you to pay into them.
It depends on genetics intelligence preexisting medical conditions. There would be a lot of factors involved
status preexista status praesens ( is the present state, condition)