Anosmia
... The term anosmia means lack of the
sense of smell . It may also refer to a decreased
sense of smell . Ageusia, a companion word, refers to ... lead poisoning ... ANOSMIA (Loss of
sense of smell ) SYMPTOMS"One does not detect odors. ...
Hallucination
... of reality, typically accompanied by a powerful
sense of reality. Hallucination s related to ... of the five senses. hallucination s or a
sense of unreality depression or other mood changes ... time they are perceived Depersonalization: the
sense of being outside of one's self ... The ...
Hallucinations
... any of the five senses. hallucinations or a
sense of unreality depression or other mood changes ... is an hallucination involving the
sense of hearing . Called also paracusia and ... is an hallucination involving the
sense of taste . Opioid-related neurotoxicity may ...
Narcissistic
... is a condition characterized by an inflated
sense of self-importance and an extreme preoccupation ... DISORDER - An individual with an inflated
sense of self-importance. [ Med Help International ] [ ... disorder tends to harbor an exaggerated
sense of his own self-importance and uniqueness. ...
Smell
... Smell ing disorders differ in the way that the
sense of smell is affected and how long a person has ... disorder. For example, anosmia , the loss of the
sense of smell , is often a temporary symptom of a cold or flu . Smell , inability to: No
sense of smell is called anosmia . It can be due to ...
Appetite
... find that an illness, medical treatment or medication has affected your
sense of taste . Here are some ways to help food taste better. - ... sore mouth or throat dry mouth dental and gum problems changes in
sense of taste or smell nausea / vomiting diarrhea lactose ...
Blood pressure
... is recorded by two numbers. Blood pressure Most people cannot
sense if their blood pressure is high ( hypertension ) because there are ... are checked, and the ear, nose, and throat are scrutinized. The
sense of balance is assessed by moving the individual's head to various ...
Choking
... sore throat , bad breath , a bad taste in the mouth, fever , and a
sense of choking . Lung infection . Chest pain , cough ing, difficulty ... sore throat , bad breath , a bad taste in the mouth, fever , and a
sense of choking . Lung infection . Chest pain , cough ing, difficulty ...
Dizziness
... . Each category has a characteristic set of symptoms, all related to the
sense of balance. Dizziness is not a disease in itself, but can be a ... vessels. Do not arise or change positions quickly. Breathe deeper when you
sense that you need to do so. Balance/ Dizziness Evaluation Barium Enema , ...
Foot Problems
... blood vessels and nerve s, which can result in a decreased ability to
sense trauma or pressure on the foot. VIGILANCE CAN PREV ENT DIABETIC ... blood vessels and nerve s. This, in turn, may make you less able to
sense injury or pressure on your foot. Produced by the doctors of ...
Hearing
... . Head and neck cancer s. HEARING LOSS SYMPTOMS"One's
sense of hearing is lessening. CAUSES"It may be that the
sense of hearing is being lost. But it also may be that the ear has too much ...
Hearing Loss
... of the cochlea , to damage to the brain. HEARING LOSS SYMPTOMS"One's
sense of hearing is lessening. CAUSES"It may be that the
sense of hearing is being lost. But it also may be that the ear has too much ...
Nasal congestion
... my nose for as long as I can remember. Now, I seem to be losing some of my
sense of smell , too. RELIEVE NASAL CONGESTION "Alternate Compress to the ... have a fever , and maybe some sinus pain . Loss of the olfactory
sense is generally caused by nasal congestion or obstruction. Temporary ...
Olfactory
... Olfactory apparatus: The entire system needed to have a
sense of smell . This system involves at least 1,000 genes for the olfactory ... . OLFACTORY NERVE - Cranial nerve I carries impulses for the
sense of smell . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ...
Pituitary gland
... sexual development and many other processes ... Interestingly, your
sense of smell is over 10,000 more sensitive than your
sense of taste and researchers have shown how aromas cause a brain reaction, ...
Semicircular canals
... ear, in conjuction with the cranial nerve VIII, control balance and
sense of body position. Meniere's disease involves a swelling of part of the ... ) that contain fluid and fine, hair -like sensors that control your
sense of balance. It consists of part bone (bony labyrinth ) and part membrane ...
Vertigo
... of the balance mechanism in your inner ear (vestibular labyrinth ) that
sense movement and changes in the position of your head. Vertigo , or a ... dizziness , spinning, or vertigo when moving the head. Vertigo , the
sense of whirling or irregular motion of you or your environment, is often ...
Violence
... are unlikely to be violent. But if you think it's a possibility, it makes
sense to work out in advance what you'd do. Generally it's best to remove ... pregnancy . Violence . Bullying can cause serious damage to a child's
sense of self-esteem and personal safety , as can experiences with school ...
Acid Reflux
... reflux disease (GERD). GERD may have other causes, such as bile reflux . So, the term acid reflux disease is more specific in the
sense of what causes it. However, it doesn't describe the affected body part. Acid reflux disease ( gastroesophageal reflux disease , or GERD) ...
Acid
... reflux disease (GERD). GERD may have other causes, such as bile reflux . So, the term acid reflux disease is more specific in the
sense of what causes it. However, it doesn't describe the affected body part. Uric acid tests Definition Uric acid tests are tests that are done ...
Amphetamine
... faster breathing and heart rate, more energy, and sleeplessness. Amphetamine s excite the central nervous system . They cause an overall
sense of well-being for 6 to 8 hours. This period is followed by agitation that can cause violent behavior . Repeated use increases an individual's ...
Angina
... usually allow for a diagnosis simply on physical examination . Treatment for herp angina : ... Stable angina is pain , pressure, or a
sense of heaviness in the chest beneath the breast bone. It is brought on by physical exertion and is relieved by rest. Ludwig's angina is a type of ...
Apathy
... apathy , a
sense of not caring listlessness severe depression suicidal feelings intense cravings for cocaine . =being out of the mind], progressive ...
Atrophy
... visual potentials may be reduced or even absent Electroretinogram can reveal severe impairment of vision ... Estrogen improves a woman's
sense of well being. It slows the aging of the skin , loss of breast tissue and atrophy of the vagina . It slows the wrinkling of the skin and ...
Aura
... aura before the seizure occurs. An aura is a strange feeling, either consisting of visual changes, hearing abnormalities, or changes in the
sense of smell . Classic Migraine ( Migraine with Aura ) Classical Migraine ( Migraine with Aura ) Clavicle Fracture (Collarbone Fracture ...
Bad breath
... infections may produce oozing sores. Throat infection . An extremely sore throat , bad breath , a bad taste in the mouth, fever , and a
sense of choking . Lung infection . Difficulty swallowing, bad breath , or food reappearing in the back of the mouth are among the signs ...
Bleeding
... "a period." ... Once the bleeding in you nose has stopped, the sores will scab over. They should heal in about a week if you take a few common
sense steps: ... Irregular bleeding The period of time leading up to menopause is often characterized by irregular period s. Hemorrhage : ...
Blood
... of a blood vessel. If that clot moves inside the vessel it is referred to as an embolus ( embolism ). Blood pressure Most people cannot
sense if their blood pressure is high ( hypertension ) because there are usually no symptoms. High blood pressure increases the risk of heart ...
Blurred vision
... or blurred vision numbness or tingling in any part of the body tiredness temporary blindness fatigue and dizziness distortion or loss of
sense of touch limb weakness , spasticity and pain incontinence constipation cognitive impairment ... Changes in vision , blurred vision , ...
Bone Health
... excretions of calcium increase, so there could be implications for the health of bones," she explained. Low estrogen is good for you in the
sense that it lowers your cancer risk ( estrogen is linked to some types of cancer ous cell growth). However, because estrogen also plays an ...
Bulimia nervosa
... diet , especially if binging and purging occur during dieting. Binging may also be triggered by a stress ful event when food is used to provide a
sense of comfort. Bulimia nervosa is more common than anorexia and it usually begins early in adolescence. It is characterized by cycles of bingeing ...
Caffeine
... advisory to patients, families, ... Avoid caffeine , a stimulant found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, and chocolate. Caffeine may increase your
sense of anxiety . Also avoid over-the-counter diet pills and supplements that contain ephedra (Ma huang) and other stimulants . • ... Limit ...
Cardiovascular
... . Aerobic exercise , such as walking or riding a stationary bike helps to decrease fatigue , improve cardiovascular health, and create a
sense of well being. ...
Central nervous system
... at the base of the brain and controls the body's hormone related ... Amphetamine s excite the central nervous system . They cause an overall
sense of well-being for 6 to 8 hours. This period is followed by agitation that can cause violent behavior . Repeated use increases an individual's ...
Cerebellum
... diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum ) or the spinal cord. Ataxic cerebral palsy , involving the cerebellum , causes either an impaired
sense of balance or a lack of coordinated movement s. ...
Chill
... hot flashes It's also common to feel that you're having a heart attack , going insane, or even dying during one of these attacks. Some people have a
sense of great danger or feel an urge to escape. Chill ed artificial tears can be used to soothe sore eyes and reduce mild inflammation . For more ...
Chills
... hot flashes It's also common to feel that you're having a heart attack , going insane, or even dying during one of these attacks. Some people have a
sense of great danger or feel an urge to escape. chills , fever , sore throat , nausea and vomiting , yellow skin or eyes , joint pain , muscle ...
Circulation
... or emotions. recrudescence ... POOR CIRCULATION AND CHILLS SYMPTOMS" Cold hands and feet, and numb tingling fingers and toes. A general
sense of chill iness when others are warm. CAUSES"Poor circulation can be caused by cardiovascular disease , low thyroid, and vitamin E deficiency . ...
Consumption
... cell esophageal cancer . Regular consumption of alcohol doesn't change the effect of this drug ; however, the frequent drinker does develop a
sense that he or she is less impaired by it. Alcohol consumption and breastfeeding Chronic , frequent consumption of alcohol may pose a problem ...
Defibrillator
... and implantable defibrillator . Some tachycardia s can be managed by the implantation in the upper chest of small defibrillator s that
sense dangerous fibrillation s and administer an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm. ...