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Ulcers in the lining of the colon that produce abdominal pain & blood in bowel movements.
Rapid, shallow breathing.
Blood moves out of cardiovascular vessels & spills into surrounding tissues.
Intestinal walls weaken allowing small balloon-like sacs to form.
These become vulnerable areas to inflammation & infection.
(Cancerous) Lymph nodes, most often in the neck & groin area feel swollen but without pain.
Not enough vasopressin is secreted by the pituitary or kidneys may not
circulate vasopressin effectively. Either way, intense thirst and
secretion of large amounts of concentrated urine result.
Takes over specific types of T cells (lymphocytes) that act as alarms
indicating a pathogen is present. These cells then become defective
& stop acting normally.
Antibodies or T cells meant to protect the body attack it instead.
Often inflammation that breaks down tissue is the triggering response.
Fluid in the lungs
Usually caused by imbalanced adrenal or pituitary function (high
cortisol/corticosteroid levels), this syndrome is marked by weight
increase around the face (moon face) & body, slow wound healing,
bruising & potassium deficiency in the blood.
Affects superficial/saphenous veins
(singultus) Sudden spasm of muscles of inhalation.
An over-reactive immune response & altered body reaction to an antigen often on first exposure.
Ineffective heart function during which the heart cannot pump sufficient amounts of blood.
Depression that is linked to levels of light in one's environment. As
days grow shorter SAD intensifies in it's depression symptoms. Because
the pineal takes it's cues as to what to secrete and when light levels,
it is thought to be a key factor contributing to this disorder.
Tissue growth on the duct of a bartholin's gland (at the opening of
the vagina) can cause pain and inflammation. Sometimes, vaginal
infections can contribute to blocked glands causing the same symptoms.
Medical assistance required.
Mental retardation and dwarfism resulting from lack of thyroid hormones in a developing fetus or infant.
Abnormal excess collection of fluid in tissue. Swelling that is
fluid-filled.Contraindicated for any modality that affects the
circulatory system unless it is tied to injury or temporary
immobilization & cleared by a primary healthcare provider for
adjunct treatments.
A reduced ability to conceive that may result from a variety of
sources involving the male, female, or both. in situations where a
doctor has identified stress as a strong influencing factor, massage,
reflexology & point oriented therapies may be very beneficial.
Lack of absorption by the intestinal tract or low iron diets
contribute to this disorder. Inability to maintain iron level in the
blood may also contribute.
A benign, fibrous tissue tumor of the uterus that attaches to the
muscle wall. They often have no symptoms but in some cases may grow
large and cause heavy bleeding during the normal cycle.
Infection that affects the fallopian tubes and ovaries of the female
reproductive system. PID is caused by microorganisms passed through
sexual intercourse and marked by pelvic pain, unusual vaginal discharge
& fever. This is one of the leading causes of infertility for women.
An infection that is virus-caused and increases the number of
lymphocytes. Transmitted most often through kissing (kissing disease).
Swollen nodes in the neck, sore throat & rash are some possible
symptoms.
Plaque builds up inside the arteries making them narrow & increasing blood pressure
A blood clot or coronary obstruction blocks oxygenated blood from
getting to heart muscle which begins to suffer damage and die. Marked by
achiness/pain in the left arm, neck, jaw, difficulty breathing &
chest pain.
Endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus on other internal organs
& structures. Low back & pelvic pain, difficult periods &
painful intercourse are symptoms.
Viral infection of the larynx, trachea & bronchi. Affects kids -
most often boys between 3 months & five years. Coughing &
high-pitch wheezing are often present.
An endocrine gland secretes too much hormone
Chest pain caused by diminished oxygenated blood supply to the heart.
Pain mimics heart attack symptoms. Contributing causes are coronary
artery disease mainly.
manifests in people who have suffered Hepatitis B with severe symptoms. Vaccines currently appear ineffective.
Loose, watery bowel movements that stem from many causes.
Too much HGH later in life can cause flat bones like mandible to
increase in size along with enlargement of some internal organs as well
as the nose, lips & tongue.
Any blockage inside the intestinal tract that results in compromised
blood flow & may lead to a condition known as ischemic bowel
disease.
An endocrine gland secretes not enough hormone.
Inflammation of lung tissue caused mainly by infection. Coughing, fever, difficulty breathing are common signs.
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