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Health Tip: Possible Complications of Hemophilia by HealthFinder Posted Thu 27 Jan 2011 12:00pm doesn't properly clot, so stopping bleeding becomes more difficult. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says possible complications of hemophilia include Read on »
Health Tip: Whooping Cough Can Lead to Complications by HealthFinder Posted Fri 15 Oct 2010 10:00am (HealthDay News) -- Pertussis, more commonly called whooping cough, is a bacterial infection that can be life-threatening in some babies and children who develop complications. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says potential complications of whopping cough among youngsters include: The lung infection pneumonia. Episodes Read on »
5 Tips To Beat Diabetes Foot Complications by Varadharajan R Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 9:29am and outside. If you don’t feel weary of keeping these tips in mind you can be free from foot complications tailed with diabetes which needs to control blood sugar. ... Do you have diabetes foot complications? It is bad that you go along with this limbic complication. You should not take it easy and suffer later with worsened condition Read on »
Health Tip: Whooping Cough Can Lead to Complications by Medline Plus Posted Fri 15 Oct 2010 6:00am , is a bacterial infection that can be life-threatening in some babies and children who develop complications. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says potential complications of whopping cough among youngsters include: The lung infection pneumonia. Episodes of convulsions. Episodes of apnea, in which breathing slows or temporarily stops Read on »
Health Tip: Crohn's Disease Can Lead to Complications by HealthFinder Posted Fri 28 Jan 2011 12:00pm Diseases Information Clearinghouse says potential complications of Crohn's include: A blocked intestine. Ulcers and fistulas, which are tunnel-like abnormal passageways Read on »
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 »
Treatment of complications associated with systemic sclerosis. by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm Research by Moore SC, Desantis ER. PURPOSE: Current and emerging drug therapy options for patients suffering from the complications of systemic sclerosis are presented. SUMMARY: Systemic sclerosis is a devastating and rare, chronic, autoimmune disease and is characterized by various disease complications due to skin thickening, vascular damage Read on »
Complications of Sickle Cell by Tosin Ola Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 5:17pm We all have heard about the dreaded Acute Chest Syndrome (ACS). Some of us have had it, and some sickle cell warriors have died from it. But what exactly is acute chest syndrome? [more...] Check out this webinar to understand the basic principles of iron overload [more...] Pain medications lead to constipation. Here are some tips Read on »
GI Endoscopy Complication Rates Higher Than Suspected: Study by HealthFinder Posted Mon 25 Oct 2010 10:00am MONDAY, Oct. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Complications following gastrointestinal endoscopies -- procedures performed to detect ulcers, cancer and other conditions -- may be higher than previously estimated. The good news is that most of the problems reported were minor, such as abdominal pain, and the rate of serious complications is actually lower than Read on »
GI Endoscopy Complication Rates Higher Than Suspected by Medline Plus Posted Mon 25 Oct 2010 2:00pm MONDAY, Oct. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Complications following gastrointestinal endoscopies -- procedures performed to detect ulcers, cancer and other conditions -- may be higher than previously estimated. The good news is that most of the problems reported were minor, such as abdominal pain, and the rate of serious complications is actually lower than Read on »