Point tenderness
...
point tenderness , especially over the right lower ... within several hours ... Often exquisite
point tenderness at the most medial and apical points of the scar with a specific trigger
point in the muscle . Post nephrectomy pain ...
Distal
... what's known as a Whipple resection. distal A location farther from a
point of reference. For example, the foot is distal to the knee , relative to the center of the body. diuresis ... Distal Away from the
point of origin. Ectopic Tissue found in an abnormal location. Intussusception ...
Medial
... other externally pushing up Figures 1.10 and 1.11). Often exquisite
point tenderness at the most medial and apical points of the scar with a specific trigger
point in the muscle . Post nephrectomy pain Numbness, fullness, or heaviness ...
Strabismus
... Definition Strabismus is a condition in which the eyes do not
point in the same direction. It can also be referred to as a tropia or squint . ... is a vision problem in which both eyes do not look at the same
point at the same time. Strabismus most often begins in early childhood. It is ...
Vein
... Software product (now in beta test) designed to track blood from the
point of donation through to the
point of actual transfusion . vein (VANE): A blood vessel that carries ...
Abdominal bloating
... Excerpt from THE DISNEY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BABY & CHILD CARE, © 1995 DSH Communications, Inc. - Abdominal bloating , vomiting , and pain can
point to colitis , appendicitis , or an intestinal obstruction . - Black or red stools can indicate bleeding or a parasitic infection . - White or ...
Abdominal Pain
... ... The back pain , lower abdominal pain , bloating , indigestion and so most of these symptoms in patients and in a doctor's eyes would
point to the intestinal system. You would think you had reflux or GERD or constipation , and so it's a confusing picture. The most common Side ...
Achilles Tendon
... the two major calf muscle s to the back of the heel bone. When the calf muscle s contract, they pull on the Achilles tendon , causing the foot to
point down. The Achilles tendon is a celebrated example of a tendon . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... The ...
Acupuncture
... outpatient setting. It's common to have up to 12 treatment s in total. Acupuncture needles are very thin, solid, stainless steel needles. The
point is smooth (not hollow with cutting edges like a hypodermic needle). Insertion through the skin is not as painful as when using a hollow needle. ...
Anatomy
... of the small lips where they come together above the urethra . Use a hand mirror to see the structures just discussed or ask your gynecologist to
point out the anatomy . The immune system plays a role in the control of cancer and other disease s, but is also the culprit in the phenomena of ...
Anesthetic
... skin . They do not cause unconsciousness as do general anesthetic s used for surgery . When used to treat chronic low back pain , a trigger
point injection of corticosteroid plus local anesthetic completely relieves pain after 3 months in 60% to 80% of people. Local anesthetic ...
Aorta
... is a birth defect in which the major artery from the heart (the aorta ) is narrowed somewhere along its length, most commonly just past the
point where the aorta and the subclavian artery meet. Aorta (the major artery from the heart ; see abdominal aortic aneurysm and thoracic ...
Anxiety
... lifestyle. Great temperature changes (as found in the north) are a source of stress . Abnormal anxiety about one's health, often to the
point of believing one is suffering from a serious disease . hypodermic Beneath the skin . Emotional or anxiety disorder (globus hystericus) ...
Aortic Aneurysm
... aneurysm ). Aortic aneurysm s often enlarge slowly and without symptoms, making them difficult to detect. Not all aortic aneurysm s reach the
point of rupture . Many start small and stay small. Aortic aneurysm s occur when a weakness develops in part of the wall of the aorta ; three basic ...
Appetite
... but a good meal soon leaves us full and content. Appetite changes, eating more or much less, may occur. Sleep may increase or decrease to the
point of exhaustion. Survivors may detach from all those around them, including surviving siblings and spouses. Appetite loss. Headache . Diarrhea ...
Back Pain
... Back pain in the lower back or low back pain is a common concern, affecting up to 90% of Americans at some
point in their lifetime. Up to 50% will have more than one episode. Low back pain is not a specific disease . Back pain is the most prevalent ...
Brain aneurysm
... believed. Brain aneurysm : A brain aneurysm is a small outpouching (an aneurysm ) that looks like a berry and classically occurs at the
point at which a cerebral artery departs from the circular artery (the circle of Willis) at the base of the brain. Brain Aneurysm Overview An ...
Breast
... mental retardation , cataracts and liver damage. Abnormal secondary sex characteristics, such as hair pattern or breast enlargement, can
point to hormonal problems, which would mean that the endocrine system is involved. Got ... GotMom.org was created by the American College of ...
Canker sores
... , also known as aphthous stomatitis , are among the most common causes of sores in the mouth. From 30-85% of the US population have them at some
point in their lives. The peak incidence occurs among people ages 30-40 years. Canker Sores Medically known as aphthous ulcers or aphthous ...
Canker sore
... s , also known as aphthous stomatitis , are among the most common causes of sores in the mouth. From 30-85% of the US population have them at some
point in their lives. Canker Sore s Medically known as aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis , canker sore s are shallow ulcers that develop ...
Canker
... , also known as aphthous stomatitis , are among the most common causes of sores in the mouth. From 30-85% of the US population have them at some
point in their lives. Canker Sores Medically known as aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis , canker sores are shallow ulcers that develop ...
Cecum
... Cecum The first part of the large bowel . Congenital Refers to a disorder which is present at birth . Distal Away from the
point of origin. Cecum The beginning of the large intestine and the place where the appendix attaches to the intestinal tract. General surgeon ... ...
Chlamydia
... sinusitis , bronchochietasis, allergies and children with enlarged tonsils and adenoids may experience recurrent infections . Some experts
point to another, even more surprising suspect: the bacteria Chlamydia pneumonia e, a common cause of cough s and bronchitis . Evidence suggests ...
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
... fatigue syndrome (CFS), multiple sclerosis (MS), and other disease s with many symptoms involving multi ple body systems. Another confusing
point is that fibromyalgia shares many symptoms with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), which causes persi stent fatigue and muscle and joint pain . ...
Clavicle
... 3 points: (1) the superior margin of the sternal end of the clavicle , (2) the superior margin of the lateral end of the clavicle , and (3) the
point where the neck meets the shoulder . A shoulder separation occurs when you tear the ligament s that hold your collarbone ( clavicle ) to the ...
Confusion
... like yours without these internal varicose veins . Mental confusion , especially of time, place or person. distal A location farther from a
point of reference. For example, the foot is distal to the knee , relative to the center of the body. Out of confusion , false doctrines, and ...
Cone
... to more painful period pains. The normal heart is about the size of a closed fist, and weighs about 10.5 ounces. It is cone -shaped, with the
point of the cone pointing down to the left . Biopsy - Cervical Punch ( Cervical Biopsy ) Biopsy - Colposcopy -Directed ( Colposcopy - ...
Cross-eye
... uncoordinated eye movements and may even appear cross-eye d. Strabismus is a vision problem in which both eyes do not look at the same
point at the same time. Strabismus most often begins in early childhood. It is sometimes called " cross-eye s," " walleye ," or " squint ." ... If a ...
Depression
... Depression is a long-lasting low mood that interferes with your day-to-day life. It is very common, affecting about one in six people at some
point in their lives. It is often triggered by a traumatic event .3,4 What are the symptoms of depression ? Depression is a very common problem. ...
Diabetes mellitus
... major reasons of hospitalization for this group. It has been estimated that one of seven diabetics will develop a serious foot condition at some
point in their lives. Nephrotic Syndrome : Though not a disease in itself, this condition is often the result of other kidney disorders or more ...
Diaper rash
... plastic pants. Diaper rash : No matter how careful you are, whether you use disposable or cloth diapers, it's nearly inevitable that at some
point your baby will get diaper rash . At least you're not alone; up to 35 percent of all babies get diaper rash . Your child's diaper rash may ...
Drug abuse
... , meth amphetamine , and other illicit drugs. How common is ADHD drug abuse ? While the true incidence of abuse is unknown, all signs
point to a potentially serious problem. Drug abuse (see also Cocaine ) (see also Smoking ) - alcohol dependence * - amphetamine dependence ...
Duodenum
... through the bowel . For Your Information ... duodenum The first part of the small intestine that begins at the stomach and is the entry
point for the pancreatic and common bile duct . Dupuytren's contracture ... The duodenum : A relatively short part of the small bowel l, ...
Endocrine
... of cases, kidney disease , endocrine disease (for example, underactive thyroid), and drugs (such as the contraceptive pill), ... Chakra - A
point of intersection of the main channels of energy flow in the body (Chakras regulate the functioning of the body and correspond to the major endocrine ...
Endocrine System
... infection Back to Top Signs and Symptoms ... Abnormal secondary sex characteristics, such as hair pattern or breast enlargement, can
point to hormonal problems, which would mean that the endocrine system is involved. Most of a person’s body systems demonstrate circadian ...
Endocrine glands
... The pituitary has two distinct lobes, anterior and posterior . The anterior lobe secretes at least six hormone s ... Chakra - A
point of intersection of the main channels of energy flow in the body (Chakras regulate the functioning of the body and correspond to the major endocrine ...
Fatigue Syndrome
... fatigue syndrome (CFS), multiple sclerosis (MS), and other disease s with many symptoms involving multi ple body systems. Another confusing
point is that fibromyalgia shares many symptoms with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), which causes persi stent fatigue and muscle and joint pain ...
Fertilization
... a "test-tube" baby is born every day. The miracle of babies born through in vitro fertilization (IVF) no longer seems so miraculous. At some
point after fertilization , there may be an error in mitosis, where a cell does not split evenly into two. The result is that some cells have the normal ...
First
... the arch does not flatten, it absorbs shock poorly. The first part of the small intestine that begins at the stomach and is the entry
point for the pancreatic and common bile duct . Dupuytren's contracture ... DUODENUM - The first part of the small intestine that connects ...
Fine motor control
... The loss of fine motor control makes it hard to button and zip clothes, and even to step into a pair of pants. A physical therapist can
point out techniques that make daily activities easier. These suggestions may also help: ... SpasticA condition in which the muscle s are rigid, ...