Absorption
... is weight gain instead of weight loss .
poor Absorption & Osteoporosis Many factors can contribute to
poor absorption of minerals , besides too little ... individuals with either type of diabetes .
poor weight gain in spite of a good appetite , ...
Appetite
... Testimonies, August 30, 1896. -
poor appetite Excerpt from THE DISNEY ENCYCLOPEDIA ... loss or overeating with weight gain ; ...
poor weight gain in spite of a good appetite , ... and the absorption of food , especially
poor absorption of fats and fat -soluble vitamins ...
Circulation
... , vibrations or emotions. recrudescence ...
poor CIRCULATION AND CHILLS SYMPTOMS" Cold hands ... , low thyroid, and vitamin E deficiency .
poor circulation and blockage of blood in the leg ... from leg cramps is called claudication .
poor circulation and decreased resistance of the ...
Claudication
... pain due to inadequate venous drainage,
poor return of blood by the veins of the legs. ... Cramping or pain in a leg caused by
poor blood circulation . This condition is ... fingers, hand , or forearm. people with
poor circulation who have intermittent limping, also ...
Hygiene
... for transmitting a cold is by shaking hands.
poor hygiene helps it spread People or animals ... faeces. The parasite is then spread through
poor hygiene or contaminated soil, food or water (see the box below).
poor hygiene "Losing" a tampon — when a ...
Irritability
... Treatment : ... irritability , lethargy ,
poor feeding , drowsiness or seizures . Older ... changes. Irritability is commonly caused by
poor sleep resulting from nighttime hot flashes. A ... do not feel irritable. irritability
poor feeding failure to grow high fever s The ...
Ischemia
... ... Acute mesenteric ischemia often has a
poor prognosis , since death of the intestine ... activity and may reveal a lack of oxygen from
poor circulation ( ischemia ). Electrodes covered ... chest, arms, and legs. Determine whether
poor blood flow ( ischemia ) is present in a person ...
Lethargy
...... lethargy and inactivity irritability
poor feeding episodes of apnea (more common in ... a hospital ! ... irritability , lethargy ,
poor feeding , drowsiness or seizures . Older ... Early signs of infection can be as subtle as
poor feeding , lethargy , ...
Microcephaly
... ), epilepsy , severe learning difficulties (with
poor communication skills and little or absent ... slow growth, a small head ( microcephaly ) and
poor muscle tone ( hypotonia ). Infants with cri ... such as a short attention span, hyperactivity ,
poor im pulse control, extreme nervousness and ...
Poor feeding
...
poor feeding in infants Definition:
poor feeding occurs when an infant demonstrates ... an inability to take in adequate nutrition .
poor feeding Feeding problems may include ...
Stasis dermatitis
... . This fluid buildup, or swelling , is caused by
poor circulation in the veins ( venous insufficiency ... veins or other conditions that lead to
poor blood circulation in the lower legs, this ... , or eczema of the legs, is caused by
poor circulation and is found in older persons ...
Tooth decay
... . Neuralgia can result from tooth decay ,
poor diet , eye strain , nose infections , or ... an infection . Tooth decay is often caused by
poor dental hygiene , although the tendency to get ... salivary gland s making the face more round
poor skin condition Irregular period s Lethargy ...
Amblyopia
... is diagnose d with an eye exam. If the exam shows that a child has
poor vision in one eye , the doctor may diagnose amblyopia after ruling ... normally during childhood. Usually the child has one weak eye with
poor vision and one strong eye with normal vision . Lazy eye , also ...
Anesthesia
... of the abdomen and the appendix is removed. Other factors include
poor circulation , high fever or other acute illness, surgery , radiation ... anesthesia , drastic reducing diets, stress (depletes B vitamins ),
poor diet , skin disease , sudden weight loss , ... A team approach in ...
Attention deficit
... 4-12% of school -aged children have ADHD , a condition characterized by
poor im pulse control and excessive motor activity. Attention Deficit ... with issues such as hyperactivity , attention deficit s in school and
poor eating and sleeping patterns, many of these issues lessen with age. A ...
Bloating
... mood swings and depression Aggression Fatigue Breast tenderness
poor concentration Tearfulness The feeling of being misunderstood ... ... bloating gas foul- smell ing bowel movement s weight loss
poor growth in children tiredness behavior changes and irritability ...
Brain Injury
... , brain injury , or muscular dystrophy , and can cause paralysis or
poor function of the tongue or the muscle s in the throat and esophagus ... brain injury to the fetus caused by low oxygen levels ( asphyxia ) or
poor circulation , infection , and trauma . Avoiding the causes of brain ...
Cerebral palsy
... brain. Cerebral palsy may involve muscle stiffness ( spasticity ),
poor muscle tone, uncontrolled movement s, and problems with posture, ... the brain. Symptoms usually appear in the first year of life and include
poor head control, feeding difficulties and delays in motor development. ...
Central nervous system
... to six months after the initial strep throat , muscle weakness and
poor coordination may develop, causing
poor grasp, sloppy handwriting and jerky movement s. Research has ...
Child Abuse
... or divorce; child abuse - both physical and sexual; unstable caregiving,
poor social skills; chronic illness; and family history of depression . ... of a parent to death or divorce; child abuse ; unstable caregiving,
poor social skills; chronic illness; and family history of depression . ...
Chronic
... of having cellulitis . Two common causes of chronic leg swelling are
poor circulation because of difficulty with veins, and
poor circulation because of heart disease . Chronic cases: The pain ...
Cough
... cough ) Discomfort during swallowing Hoarseness Weight loss and
poor appetite ... Cough - common with flu and can become severe; only ... factors that increase its chances: family history of cancer , smoking ,
poor diet (high in fat , low in fiber ), ... Symptoms include cough ...
Diabetic foot
... , muscle s, or bones of the foot as a result of the nerve damage and
poor circulation that is associated with diabetes . Diabetic Foot Care ... foot troubles result from two abnormalities caused by the disease
poor circulation and decreased sensation. New indication, 6/00: use with ...
Diet
... of dried foods and animal meat, especially in the case of herbivores.
poor water quality, especially high levels of nitrAte. Long-term use of salt ... ingestion of highly refined grains instead of the whole kernels), from
poor absorption of thiamine (as in chronic diarrhea ), from conditions ...
Disorientation
... as to time and place, such as forgetting where you live on your street.
poor or decreased judgment, such as dressing improperly for the weather or ... sounds ... Problems with language Disorientation to time and place
poor or decreased judgment Problems with abstract thinking Misplacing things ...
Failure to thrive
... foul- smell ing stools Protruding abdomen Developmental delay
poor muscle coordination that usually develops after age 10 Muscle weakness ... Failure to thrive in infants may be a result of
poor feeding techniques ... Organic failure to thrive includes any ...
Fallen Arches
... walking , running, or jumping on a hard surface. But other factors include
poor shoes, fallen arches , insufficient warm-up,
poor posture, faulty walking and running techniques, or overstraining. ...
Food
... Diseases - A collective term for nutrition al disorders (result of
poor assimilation or utilization of food ) and metabolic disorders (result of
poor metabolism or inherited enzyme abnormality). In 2000, the Food ...
Foods
... Choose Your Foods Carefully Clear links have been made between
poor nutrition and the bronchi al difficulties of asthma . Good nutrition ... of dried foods and animal meat, especially in the case of herbivores.
poor water quality, especially high levels of nitrAte. Long-term use of salt ...
Foot ulcers
... How do they occur? foot ulcers caused by pressure, nerve damage, or
poor circulation ( Ulcers occur most often over the ball of the foot, on the ... can worsen foot ulcers in people with diabetes and ulcers caused by
poor circulation ( venous skin ... Even minor sores that don't heal can ...
Food poisoning
... of food poisoning are on the rise, with the most common culprit being
poor food hygiene . But there are simple ways in which you can cut the risk. ... cattle. There can be a number of possible causes for this including
poor diet , food poisoning , viral infection in the intestine s, stress ...
Fracture
... contracted) Ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks
poor alignment of the vertebrae Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal ... to have occurred easily - Noticeable delays in development combined with
poor sleeping habits and general irritability ... Stress fracture s ...
Hyperactivity Disorder
... Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Dr Trisha Macnair Dr Rob Hicks
poor concentration, hyperactivity and learning difficulties are some signs ... 4-12% of school -aged children have ADHD , a condition characterized by
poor im pulse control and excessive motor activity. Attention Deficit ...
Intermittent claudication
... again begin. This is called intermittent claudication and is a sign of
poor circulation . Claudication Cramping or pain in a leg caused by
poor blood circulation . This condition is frequently caused by hardening ...
Learning Disabilities
... such as dyslexia . Coping with the symptoms can mean underachievement and
poor self-esteem. Mental retardation , seizures , breathing problems, ... learning disabilities , mild to moderate mental retardation , ...
poor school performance peer pressure grief learning disabilities ...
Leg pain
... -- it typically occurs with walking and goes away with rest -- due to
poor circulation of blood in the arteries of the legs. Chronic leg ... morning), aching and stiffness in the hips and shoulder s. people with
poor circulation who have intermittent limping, also called claudication , ...
Liver disease
... of normal endometrial tissue . instead of the whole kernels), from
poor absorption of thiamine (as in chronic diarrhea ), from conditions ... of the body (e.g., hyperthyroidism , pregnancy , fever ), or from
poor utilization (as in liver disease ). Non- trauma tic osteo necrosis is ...
Muscle spasm
... contracted) Ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks
poor alignment of the vertebrae Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal ... development and growth, learning disabilities , decreased movement ,
poor feeding , sleepiness and urinary incontinence . Muscle spasm s and a ...
Myelin
... coating on motor and sensory nerve s gradually deteriorates, resulting in
poor transmission of nerve impulses. The feet and legs are the first to ... by the white blood cells of the myelin sheaths; malnutrition or
poor diet ; stress ; possible food allergies (dairy products or gluten); ...
Nutrition
... diet or in association with malabsorption disorders characterized by
poor fat absorption . Nutrition Facts labels Labels required by law on ... difficulties due to pulmonary edema - Pale skin , fatigue ...
poor nutrition - Studies show that bedsores are more likely to develop in ...