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disability caused by stroke Stroke is the most common cause of
disability resulting from damage to the nervous system. A ...
Dyslexia
... (dslk´s), in psychology , a developmental
disability in reading or spelling, generally becoming ... language. Also called specific reading
disability , dyslexia is the most common learning
disability in children. Dyslexia is caused by ...
Accidents
... aren't serious, but a significant number each year are fatal or cause
disability . Accidents , especially those affecting children, are now often referred ... to go to the bathroom at a certain time, ... And then accidents and
disability from accidents . All three are affected by physical activity . ...
Cardiovascular
... ... Cardiovascular disease is responsible for the leading cause of
disability and death rates about equal to death from all other disease s ... artery disease is the most common underlying cause of cardiovascular
disability and death . Men are affected about four times as frequently as women; ...
Disabilities
... mild disabilities , and the remaining patients have severe permanent
disability . Of those who survive a stroke , many have long-term disabilities , ... who develop paralytic poliomyelitis , about 25% sustain severe permanent
disability , another 25% have mild disabilities , and 50% recover with no residual ...
Headaches
... studied in the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma . MIDAS ( Migraine
disability Assessment Scale) questionnaire Tool used to assess
disability related to headaches ; assists physician s in identifying patients ...
Hip
... surfaces to degenerate, which in turn leads to pain , stiffness, and
disability . Congenital hip dislocation is a joint disorder present at ... ... Hip fracture s are always serious. They are a major source of
disability and can result in life-threatening complications. HIP , United States ...
Migraine
... possible underlying causes and suggestions to help. MIDAS ( Migraine
disability Assessment Scale) questionnaire Tool used to assess
disability related to headaches ; assists physician s in identifying patients ...
Rupture
... or diving). Rupture of aneurysm s in the brain can cause stroke ,
disability , and death . Brain surgery for aneurysm s can also result in these ... 1997) [PREGNANT WOMAN'S RUPTURE D DISK NOT LIKELY TO CAUSE PERMAN ENT
disability ] Saw Palmetto (January 29, 1997) [SAW PALMETTO NO BETTER THAN A SUGAR ...
Acanthosis nigricans
... and fluid-filled cysts ; and acanthosis nigricans , ... deafness due to blockage of the ear canal obstruction of the airway s learning
disability (in about 12 per cent) thickening and pigmentation of the skin known as acanthosis nigricans in about 5 per cent ... ...
Autism
... Autism Related Category: Pathology (´tzm), a developmental
disability resulting from a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain. Autism Some parents have heard that the MMR vaccine ...
Autosomal dominant
... around age 40. It is caused by an autosomal dominant trait (at least one parent will have the disease ). Progression is usually slow and severe
disability is unusual. It is passed along genetic ally as an autosomal dominant trait, which means there is a 50 percent chance of inheriting this ...
Brain attack
... of the body. Physician s have begun to call it a " brain attack " to stress that getting treatment immediately can save lives and reduce
disability . Treatment varies, depending on the severity and cause of the stroke . Loss of neurologic functions ( brain attack ) which occurs suddenly or ...
Brain surgery
... to the brain, after brain surgery or after a stroke or an infection of the brain. Rupture of aneurysm s in the brain can cause stroke ,
disability , and death . Brain surgery for aneurysm s can also result in these complications, if the aneurysm rupture s during surgery and bleeding ...
Cardiovascular Disease
... to replace medical informaion provided by licensed healthcare professionals. Cardiovascular disease is responsible for the leading cause of
disability and death rates about equal to death from all other disease s combined. Cardiovascular disease s include arteriosclerosis , coronary ...
Cerebral palsy
... cerebral palsy . The goal of treatment is to maximize in dependence . Cerebral Palsy Related Category: Pathology (sr´brl pl´z),
disability caused by brain damage before or during birth or in the first years, resulting in a loss of voluntary muscular control and coordination. ...
Chronic Pain
... health care provider. HOMEPAGE ... For many of them, the injury causes temporary pain and inconvenience, but for some, the injury leads to
disability , chronic pain , and a profound change in lifestyle. Like disease s, injuries are preventable - they do not occur at random. effective ...
Cocaine abuse
... Cocaine Addiction ( Cocaine Abuse ) Cocaine Abuse Coccidioido mycosis ( Valley Fever ) Codependency Cognitive
disability (Cognitive Impairment) Cognitive Disorder (Cognitive Impairment) Cognitive Impairment COLD Exposure ( Hypothermia ) ... Alcohol or cocaine ...
Cocaine
... during pregnancy ) ... Cocaine Addiction ( Cocaine Abuse ) Cocaine Abuse Coccidioido mycosis ( Valley Fever ) Codependency Cognitive
disability (Cognitive Impairment) Cognitive Disorder (Cognitive Impairment) Cognitive Impairment COLD Exposure ( Hypothermia ) ... The excitement of a ...
Deafness
... being bullied or abuse d, upheaval in the family (such as divorce) or concerns over being gay or lesbian. Someone with another long-term illness or
disability - for instance, diabetes , manic depression or deafness - ... rubella any time during the first 3 months of pregnancy may have a ...
Dementia
... functional dependencies in activities of daily living. unexplained developmental delay or intellectual decline (suspected dementia ) learning
disability and/or attentional deficit disorder (to better determine the cause) ... It is characterized by loss of memory and other cognitive functions. ...
Disease
... progressive, degenerative neurological disorder causing a complex mixture of physical, cognitive and mental health problems resulting in profound
disability . 1. Alzheimer 's disease is the same as dementia and is a natural part of the aging process. True False 2. How many people in the United ...
Dysarthria
... is a disorder caused by paralysis , weakness , or inability to coordinate the muscle s of the mouth. Dysarthria can occur as a developmental
disability . It may be a sign of a neuromuscular disorder such cerebral palsy or Parkinson disease . Dysarthria refers to imprecise, slow and ...
Elephantiasis
... ( elephantiasis ) - affects 120 million people in the tropics and sub-tropics. Transmitted by mosquitoes, it's the major cause of long-term
disability . system make it difficult for the body to fight germs and infections . A person with the disease tends to have more bacterial infections ...
Flat feet
... flat feet become concerned only when they see the unusual width of their toddler's wet footprints. They fear that flatfoot will lead to future
disability . Fortunately, such worry is usually unnecessary. A problem with the feet such as fallen arches or forefoot pronation ( flat feet ) can also ...
Fractures
... d into two or more fragments. Fractures -- Surgery may allow fractures to heal in better position. Severe degenerative arthritis -- If
disability is severe and medication and physical therapy are no longer helpful, joint replacement of the hips and knees may be considered. Fractures ...
Fragile X syndrome
... patterns. Fragile X syndrome Dr Trisha Macnair Fragile X syndrome (or Martin-Bell syndrome ) is the most common inherited cause of learning
disability . Fragile X Syndrome is the most common inherited mental handicap and is linked to a problem with the X chromosome . This article looks at some ...
Funnel
... Books ... Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum ) Scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning
disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris Hypotonia ... The area at the center of the kidney . ...
Hearing
... for Disease Control and Prevention National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Di vision of Human Development and
disability Mail-Stop E-88 1600 Clifton Road ... Better Hearing Institute. 515 King Street, Suite 420, Alexandria, VA 22314. (703) 684-3391. Source: Gale ...
Hip fracture
... (Abe low, 1992). return to top Nutrition al therapy & Osteoporosis ... Hip fracture s are always serious. They are a major source of
disability and can result in life-threatening complications. A hip fracture makes an elderly person 5-20% more likely to die in the first year after ...
Hypotonia
... HYPOTONIA. Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum ) Scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning
disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris Hypotonia ... ...
Injuries
... usually curable with early recognition of danger signs and medical treatment . Complications, however, can be life-threatening or cause permanent
disability . Common Causes: ... Nerve injuries 神经损伤 Shooting pains"击阵- Injuries to the coccyx -伤"尾骨 Bite and stings叮、叮 After surgery or ...
Injury
... of Health and Human Services agency with the mission to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease , injury , and
disability . Predisposing factors: Existing injury to the mouth or skin abrasion s, adverse water conditions, high levels of waste in the water, ...
Limb
... of potentially life-threatening ailments. anaerobic exercise ... National Information Centers for People with Disabiltiies Learn about three
disability information centers that focus on physical activity for people with disabilities as well as improving the health of people with limb loss and ...
Manic Depression
... being bullied or abuse d, upheaval in the family (such as divorce) or concerns over being gay or lesbian. Someone with another long-term illness or
disability - for instance, diabetes , manic depression or ... ...
Measles
... discharge . Meckel's diverticulum ... Measles , mumps , and rubella are potentially serious disease s that can cause permanent damage and
disability to a child, possibly even death . Measles is a common childhood illness but immunisation can help prevent it. This article looks at the ...
Mental retardation
... that is diagnose d before age 18, and includes below-average general intellectual function, ... Mental Retardation This developmental
disability affects roughly three percent of the population. People with mental retardation function at below-average intellectual levels, as measured by IQ ...
Micrognathia
... Redness) ... Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum ) Scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning
disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris Hypotonia ... ...
Mumps
... and with certain high risk groups.) ... Measles , mumps , and rubella are potentially serious disease s that can cause permanent damage and
disability to a child, possibly even death . The measles , mumps and rubella vaccine has been the subject of much controversy. This article ...
Multiple Sclerosis
... program. Rest and practice relaxation techniques for improved energy level. MSFC ( multiple sclerosis functional composite) Scale to measure
disability in MS patients; used in evaluating the efficacy of experimental or new treatment regimens. MS - The abbreviation for multiple sclerosis is ....