Iron Overload
... Iron
overload is a particular risk for: People with certain ... transfusion s. Hemochromatosis ( Iron
overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) Hepatitis B ... Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma ) Iron
overload Jaundice ... Deferasirox (Exjade) has been ...
Angioma
... ) Sporotrichosis ... Hepatic Hem angioma Hemochromatosis ( Iron
overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) Hepatitis B Hepatitis B ( Sexually ... Vaccinations Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma ) Iron
overload Jaundice ... Also called encephalotrigeminal angioma tosis, ...
Hemangioma
... and chondrosarcomas. Hepatic Hemangioma Hemochromatosis ( Iron
overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) Hepatitis B Hepatitis B ( Sexually ... Vaccinations Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma ) Iron
overload Jaundice ... Seborrheic keratoses Skin tags: Can I remove them ...
Hemochromatosis
... Bat Rabies Warning - Source:Government ... Hemochromatosis ( Iron
overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) Hepatitis B Hepatitis B ( Sexually ... Vaccinations Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma ) Iron
overload Jaundice ... Hemochromatosis , in which too much iron builds up in ...
Cirrhosis
... best ways to stop the condition getting worse. Cirrhosis Fatty Liver Gilbert Syndrome Hepatic Hemangioma Hemochromatosis ( Iron
overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) Hepatitis B Hepatitis B ( Sexually Transmitted Disease s in Women) Hepatitis C Hepatitis Vaccinations ...
Congestive Heart Failure
... central sympathetic inhibition on the course of heart failure . See: SIRA and moxonidine. Sponsors: Eli Lilly and Solvay Pharmaceuticals. Fluid
overload or congestive heart failure , in which fluid backs up behind the heart into the lungs , that cannot be improved enough with medications that ...
Constipation
... pain . Drowsiness , dizziness . To avoid stomach upset, take an NSAID with food . Doesn't iron cause constipation ? Certainly, iron
overload may be associated with constipation . However, the vast majority of infants tolerate supplemented formulas without difficulty. How Much? How ...
Fatty liver
... Gastroesophageal reflux disease Urinary incontinence ... Fatty Liver Gilbert Syndrome Hepatic Hemangioma Hemochromatosis ( Iron
overload ) Hepatitis ( Viral Hepatitis ) Hepatitis B Hepatitis B ( Sexually Transmitted Disease s in Women) Hepatitis C Hepatitis Vaccinations ...
Heart failure
... in infants under 1 year of age. Infants with the syndrome gain excessive weight during the first year of life and become obese. Fluid
overload or congestive heart failure , in which fluid backs up behind the heart into the lungs , that cannot be improved enough with medications that ...
Hypercalcemia
... spread to the bone (bone metastases). gallium scan ... These include an underactive thyroid ( hypothyroidism ), a genetic disorder of iron
overload ( hemochromatosis ) or excessive blood levels of calcium ( hypercalcemia ). When blood calcium levels fall ( hypocalcemia ), calcium is ...
Inflammation
... of the cervix is very common and usually does not mean there is a problem. Inflammation of the covering of the heart ( pericarditis ) Fluid
overload or congestive heart failure , in which fluid backs up behind the heart into the lungs , ... Inflammation of the uvea is called uveitis , ...
Malignant hypertension
... tissue and that may spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body. End-stage renal disease Hypertension Malignant hypertension Fluid
overload -- congestive heart failure , pulmonary edema Chronic or recurrent urinary tract infection Increased susceptibility to other infections ... ...
Nephrotic syndrome
... Nephrotic syndrome Acute nephritic syndrome Chronic renal failure End-stage renal disease Hypertension Malignant hypertension Fluid
overload -- congestive heart failure , pulmonary edema Chronic or recurrent urinary tract infection ... Nephrotic Syndrome : Though not a disease ...
Pericarditis
... Shock CHD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) CHF ( Congestive Heart Failure ) ... Inflammation of the covering of the heart ( pericarditis ) Fluid
overload or congestive heart failure , in which fluid backs up behind the heart into the lungs , ... mitral valve prolapse pericarditis ; bacterial ...
Phlebotomy
... blood letting ( phlebotomy ) to reduce the number of red blood cells in the patient's body. Treatment is directed first at reducing iron
overload by regular phlebotomy (removal of blood ). Then treatment with the drug chloroquine usually induces rapid remission that is sustained while ...
Sexually Transmitted Disease
... B ( Sexually Transmitted Disease s in Women) Hepatitis C Hepatitis Vaccinations Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma ) Iron
overload Jaundice Liver Blood Enzyme s Liver Cirrhosis Liver Cancer Primary Biliary Cirrhosis ( PBC ) ... It can be awkward for a ...
Uremia
... is impaired by disease or blockage, fluids and waste products accumulate, ultimately resulting in extreme swelling and symptoms of uremia (an
overload of toxic byproducts) or ... produce pressure and promote scarring in the normal, unaffected areas of your kidney s. These effects promote high ...
Urine output
... Swelling may occur as sodium and water are retained in the body. Decreased urine output Swelling ( edema ) resulting from salt and water
overload High blood pressure Nausea Vomiting Lethargy caused by the toxic effects of waste products on brain function ... The average urine ...