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Gastrointestinal complications: the most frequent internal complications of systemic sclerosis. by Jan Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 12:00am By Forbes A. and Marie I. Manifestations of SSc in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are common, occurring in 50-90% of patients. They typically result from the fibrosis that characterizes this disease. Manifestations of SSc can affect many sites within the GI tract, and patients may experience substantial dysfunction in the processes of mo ... Read on »
diabetes complications by Lee Nevitt Patient Expert Posted Tue 20 Apr 2010 8:45pm The complications of diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are different diseases in cause, in effect and in treatment but the same long-term complications can arise in both types of the condition. The complications affectThe eyes Diabetes can affect the blood vessels at the back of the eye [retinopathy] and this can lead to visual impairment Read on »
Risks of Diabetic Complications – How to Keep Them Off? by Varadharajan R Posted Fri 21 May 2010 6:04am If you are alert in detecting the warning symptoms of diabetes at pre diabetic stage itself you can fairly reduce the risks of diabetic complications. In case you pay extra attention for proper treatment for diabetes you will have more chances to completely eradicate diabetic complications. Prevention of the disease from reoccurrence is also Read on »
Complications Of Diabetes by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 12 Apr 2010 6:17pm would just be the same. The following are just some of the complications of diabetes that people who are prone to it must pay attention to: 1. HEART DISEASE AND STROKE. Experts say that people who have diabetes have greater risks to having coronary heart diseases and to stroke compared to those who don’t have them. In fact, these complications Read on »
Ask Dr. Park: Neurologic Complications of Obstructive Sleep Apnea by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Oct 2010 8:18pm We already know that obstructive sleep apnea can cause stroke, but can it can also cause central sleep apnea or even Alzheimer’s? How can it lead to various other... you can do to prevent it. Topic: Neurologic Complications of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Date: Tuesday, November 9th Time: 8PM Eastern Registration information Read on »
Ask Dr. Park: Neurologic Complications of Sleep Apnea by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 07 Nov 2010 8:11pm We already know that obstructive sleep apnea can cause stroke, but can it can also cause central sleep apnea, MS, or even Alzheimer’s? How can it lead to various other unexpected conditions such as migraines, headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness, various stomach ailments, and even ringing, hearing loss, or vertigo? Topic: Neurologic Complications Read on »
Complicated Emotions Appear Unbidden for Caregiving Veterans by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Mon 21 Jun 2010 12:00am Dear Readers: Many of you are caring for the father who once cared for you. You see him partially paralyzed from a stroke, or you see his once vital brain diminished by dementia. You are doing your very best to care for him. But you wonder, “Am I doing well enough?” Read more about long-held emotions rising unbidden: Find care Read on »
Complications with Diabetes by Yusuf Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 12:00am As with most diseases you will find that there will be complications. Diabetes is no different. Diabetes can be something that is very difficult... Diabetes then there are some long term conditions which you are at a much higher risk of suffering. These are: heart disease and stroke, nerve damage, retinopathy and kidney disease Read on »
Find out about complications with Diabetes by Yusuf Posted Wed 07 Oct 2009 12:00am As with most diseases you will find that there will be complications. Diabetes is no different. Diabetes can be something that is very difficult... Diabetes then there are some long term conditions which you are at a much higher risk of suffering. These are: heart disease and stroke, nerve damage, retinopathy and kidney disease Read on »
Complicated Migraines' and how they affect your body by fairytell Posted Sun 23 May 2010 8:09am Since 2007 I was diagnosed with "Complicated Migrains".  These are very different from a Migrain as the symptoms are as follows: 1. Pain begins in back of head, moving down....  This is when I cracked 3 bones in my right foot.   4.  Confusion, as in "almost the feeling of having a stroke", this is why       you need to find a specialist in neurology whose Read on »