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Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Side Effects of Capsaicin? | Both creams and patches can irritate your skin and cause problems like:
• Redness and swelling
• Soreness
• Dryness
• Burning anditching
• Pain
This sometimes gets worse in hot and humid weather, when you bathe in warmwater, and when you sweat. It usually lasts for just a few days but can continue for 2 to 4 week... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Safety in the Car? | • Always use a federally approved car safety seat when traveling in a motor vehicle.
• Carefully read safety seat instructions, as well as instructions in your car's owner's manual, to ensure that the seat has been properly installed.
• The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends buying a new car seat unless you’re... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Preventing Baby Falls? | • If you use aninfantcarrier, always place it on the floor, never on a counter or tabletop. Make sure the baby is always strapped in.
• Never leave your baby alone on a bed, couch, changing table, orinfantseat from which they can fall or roll off. Even if looking away for a second, an accident can happen. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Safety, Smoking and Fire Safety? | • Do not smoke and do not allowsmokingaround your baby. Evensmoking“outside” is harmful for the baby because clothing,hairandskinstill carry smoke particles.
• Install a working smoke alarm on every level of your home. Change the batteries of your smoke detectors every 6 months.
• Have at least one fire extinguisher ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Preventing Baby Burns? | • Do not hold hot liquids while holding your baby.
• To prevent burns, do not microwave your baby's bottle. Many microwaves heat unevenly, creating "hot spots" in your baby's formula that can burn your baby's mouth. Instead, warm the formula by running warm tap water over the bottle or submerging the bottle in a bowl ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Preventing Baby Accidents? | • Keep sharp objects (knives, scissors, tools, razors) and other hazardous items (coins, glass objects, beads, pins,medications) in a secure place out of your baby's reach.
• NEVER shake a baby or throw your baby in the air. This can causebrain damageor blindness.
• Do not leave your baby alone with a young sibling o... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Bathing Safety? | • Always test the bath water to make sure it is not too hot before setting your baby in the water. Dipping your elbow in the water is a good way to test.
• Turn down your water heater to 120 F.
• Never leave your baby unattended in the bathtub or bath ring. It only takes a few seconds for a baby to drown.
• Store sm... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Toy Safety? | • Inspect your child's toys often. Be sure that toys are unbreakable, do not come apart, do not have small parts that could be chewed or broken off, and are not sharp. The pieces/toys should be larger than your baby'smouth.
• Use toy chests without lids or with supports that hold a lid open in any position.
• Be caut... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Choking or Strangulation Prevention? | • NEVER put strings or cords around your baby's neck (such as to hold apacifier) or near your baby's crib. Be cautious of strings or buttons on clothing; make sure they are not in danger of choking your baby.
• Secure cords on blinds and drapes out of reach to prevent accidental strangulation.
• Put away small object... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Feeding Safety? | • Never prop up your baby's bottle and leave your baby unattended; your baby could choke. Do not put your baby to bed with a bottle.
• Avoid giving your child raw carrots, unpeeled apples, nuts, hard candies, and other foods that present a choking hazard.
• In a highchair, always use restraining straps that run aroun... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Sleeping Safety? | • All infants should be put down forsleepon their backs to reduce the risk for sudden infant death syndrome, also called SIDS.
• Give your baby a pacifier before they go tosleep. This reduces the chance of SIDS.
• Avoid soft bedding that might suffocate your baby, such as pillows, blankets, plush toys, and bumpers in... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Changing Table Safety? | • Use a sturdy table.
• Always keep your hands andeyeson your baby while they are on the changing table.
• Keep supplies within easy reach. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Babies and Pets? | • Keep food and water bowls in an area your baby can’t reach. Same with the litterbox.
• Supervise your child’s interactions with your pets and teach them to be gentle. Hitting or tail-pulling can lead to bites and scratches.
• Don’t let your animals lick your baby’s face or skin, especially if they have a cut or scr... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Baby Crawling and Walking Safety? | When your baby becomes mobile, here are important tips to keep your baby safe around your home:
• Put electrical outlet covers on all outlets.
• Secure electrical cords to baseboards.
• Install safety gates securely in front of stairs and basement doors. Avoid gates with diamond-shaped slats, which provide footholds... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Outdoor Safety? | • If there is aswimmingpool in your backyard or your neighborhood, make sure it is surrounded by a fence and has a gate that latches or locks. Better yet, never leave your child unattended when outdoors.
• Cover areas under and around backyard play sets with shock-absorbing material, such as sand, rubber, or mulch, 9-... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Car Seats for Children Other Baby Safety Precautions? | • Consider taking a certified CPR class if you are not already certified. You can find out about these classes from your local Red Cross or AmericanHeartAssociation chapter. You may want to post a demonstration chart near your phone. Your baby's caregivers should be CPR-certified.
• Gather a list of emergency numbers ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Carbon Monoxide Poisoning? | Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that you can't smell, taste, or see. It's produced from burning fuels, including natural gas, coal, kerosene, wood, propane, and oil, and is present in engine exhaust. When this gas is present in large amounts, especially in confined spaces, carbon monoxide replaces the oxygen in your red ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What does carbon monoxide smell like? | Carbon monoxide itself has no odor. But it's often mixed with other gases that do smell. What you may think of as the smell of carbon monoxide is actually those other gasses. Car exhaust is one example. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How long does carbon monoxide poisoning take? | If you're exposed to low levels, it can take up to two hours to show symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. At higher levels, the process can take about five minutes. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How long does carbon monoxide poisoning last? | With mild exposure, the effects may begin to wear off as soon as you inhale fresh air or pure oxygen. It may take up to a day for the carbon monoxide to leave your body completely. You might still feel symptoms until it clears or for up to two weeks after your carbon monoxide poisoning. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Will opening a window help with carbon monoxide? | Opening a window will let in fresh air, but it's just one step. If you know the source of the CO, turn it off if you can. You should move outside as soon as possible. Don't gobackinside until professionals tell you it's safe to do so. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How do you detect carbon monoxide without a detector? | Because CO has no smell or taste, you can't really know it's there without a detector. However, you can look for signs such as soot falling out of appliances or fireplaces, damaged chimneys, rusty streaks on appliances, loose vent pipes, or moisture building up inside windows. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Causes? | In well-ventilated spaces, carbon monoxide isn't usually a cause for concern. When CO is present in large amounts in relatively airtight spaces, it can build up and become dangerous quickly.
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Indoor garages can be particularly dangerous. Don't leave your car running in the garage, even if the... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Symptoms? | If you inhale too much carbon monoxide, it builds up in your bloodstream, replacing the oxygen that belongs there. When your heart, brain, or other vital organs are deprived of that oxygen, you’re in trouble.
If this dangerous gas is getting into your system, you might:
• Feel short of breath
• Get dizzy
• Become n... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are What to Do if You Think Someone Has Carbon Monoxide Poisoning? | Get the person to fresh air
• Move the person away from the area exposed to carbon monoxide.
• If the person is unconscious, check for injuries before moving.
• Turn off the source of carbon monoxide if you can do so safely.
Call 911
Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if necessary
If the person is unrespon... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Treatment? | Carbon monoxide poisoning is treated with 100% oxygen to reintroduce oxygen into your blood cells. Depending on the severity of your exposure, the oxygen is delivered in different ways.
• Mild poisoning is treated with oxygen delivered by a mask.
• Severe carbon monoxide poisoning may require placing the person in a ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention? | When you buy appliances that burn fuel, look for the seal of a testing agency such as UL. In your home, any equipment should be installed with vents running outdoors. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Takeaways? | Carbon monoxide (CO) is a clear gas with no smell or taste. If you're exposed to too much CO, you may have symptoms such as headache and dizziness. Higher levels of exposure can lead to serious health problems and even death. The best way to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning is to be careful around sources of CO, such as... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning FAQs? | Will opening a window help with carbon monoxide?
Opening a window will let in fresh air, but it's just one step. If you know the source of the CO, turn it off if you can. You should move outside as soon as possible. Don't gobackinside until professionals tell you it's safe to do so.
How do you detect carbon monoxide ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Carcinoid Syndrome? | Carcinoid syndromeis a group of symptoms you might have with a type ofcancercalled carcinoid tumors. These tumors start in cells that make certain chemicals, and they release more of those chemicals into your bloodstream. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Syndrome Causes? | Carcinoid syndrome happens because the tumors can make chemicals like hormones. When the cancer has spread to your liver, these chemicals can get into yourblood. There, they can travel around your body and cause symptoms. The chemicals can go directly into your bloodstream if you have tumors in your lungs, testes, or o... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Syndrome Symptoms? | People with carcinoid syndrome may have:
• Skin that turns pink, red, or purple
• Small, widened blood vessels on their face
• Diarrhea
• Shortness of breath orwheezing
• Rapidheart rate
• Sudden drops inblood pressure | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Syndrome Complications? | Carcinoid syndrome can lead to other problems, including:
• Carcinoidheart disease.This can make yourheartvalves get thick and leak. Medicine can help, and in some cases, you may need surgery.
• Bowel blockage.A tumor in thelymph nodesnext to your small intestine can block your digestion. This causes severe bellypain... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Syndrome Diagnosis? | If your doctor thinks you have carcinoid syndrome, they’ll do aphysical examand may ask you questions like:
• Have there been times when your skin suddenly got red and felt warm or burning?
• Do you often have diarrhea?
• Have you been short of breath?
• Do you sometimes wheeze?
You may also need tests to look for... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Apudoma Questions for Your Doctor? | • Where are the tumors that are causing my carcinoid syndrome?
• What kinds of tests will I need?
• What treatment do you recommend?
• Are there any foods I should avoid?
• What can I do to control my skin flushing?
• What other symptoms should I watch out for? | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Syndrome Treatment? | To treat carcinoid syndrome, your doctor will need to treat your tumors. You could have just one treatment or a combination of them.
Surgery.Doctors may take out an entire organ that has tumors, such as yourappendix, or remove only part of an affected area, such as a section of your bowel.
Depending on where the tumo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Apudoma Lifestyle Changes? | You can make smaller changes to curb the effects of carcinoid syndrome. For instance, avoid certain foods and drinks that can trigger symptoms:
• Alcohol
• Nuts
• Cheese
• Chilipeppers
• Hot liquids
It might take some trial and error to learn which are triggers for you.
Yourintestinescould have trouble absorbing... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Syndrome Outlook? | Treatment might make the tumors go away. But the cancer may not be gone completely, or it could return. You may need regular therapy to keep it in check for as long as possible.
If your treatment stops working, you can focus on making sure you're as comfortable as possible. This is calledpalliative care. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carcinoid Apudoma Getting Support? | You don't have to face things alone. Consider joining a support group where you can you share your feelings with others who understand what it's like.
Learn more about carcinoid syndrome and carcinoid tumors on the website of the Carcinoid Cancer Foundation. It also has information about how to join support groups in ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? | Could the pain in your hand be carpal tunnel syndrome? WebMD's pictures show the causes, symptoms, and treatment options. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: What Does a Positive Tinel Sign Indicate? | Could the pain in your hand be carpal tunnel syndrome? WebMD's pictures show the causes, symptoms, and treatment options. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are the Treatments for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? | Could the pain in your hand be carpal tunnel syndrome? WebMD's pictures show the causes, symptoms, and treatment options. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Why Does My Hand Hurt? | There are many reasons why you may have pain in your hand, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, tendinitis, trigger finger, or Dupuytren's contracture. WebMD's slideshow can help you learn why these problems happen and what you can do to get relief. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Top Search Terms? | • Carpal Tunnel Surgery
• Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
• Physical Therapy for Carpal Tunnel
• Pinched Nerve
• Carpal Tunnel Tests
• Causes of Carpal Tunnel | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are Cataracts? | You can also search by physician, practice, or hospital name | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are the Symptoms of Cataracts? | You can also search by physician, practice, or hospital name | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Can I Prevent Cataracts? | You can also search by physician, practice, or hospital name | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Top Search Terms for Cataracts? | • Choosing an Eye Doctor
• Intraocular Lens Implant
• Cataracts and Diabetes | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Catatonia? | Catatonia is a group of symptoms that usually involve a lack of movement and communication but can also include agitation, confusion, and restlessness. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How common is catatonia? | Most studies show that catatonia happens in 5%-20% of people in acute inpatient psychiatric hospitals. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Catatonia: How long does catatonic last? | How long catatonia lasts depends on the conditions it happens with and your treatment. Getting treatment quickly is important because catatonia becomes harder to treat the longer it lasts. Talk to your doctor about what you can expect. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Symptoms? | Here are the signs of catatonia:
• Not responding to other people or your environment (negativism)
• Not speaking (mutism)
• Holding your body in an unusual position (posturing)
• Resisting people who try to adjust your body (wavy flexibility)
• Acting upset or irritable (agitation)
• Repetitive, seemingly meanin... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Types? | There are three types of catatonia:
Akinetic catatonia.This is the most common. Someone with akinetic catatonia often stares blankly and doesn’t respond when you speak to them. If they do respond, it may only be to repeat what you said. Sometimes, they sit or lie in an unusual position and don’t move.
Excited cataton... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Causes? | Doctors aren’t sure exactly what makes someone catatonic. It happens most often with people who havemood disordersorpsychotic disorders, such asdepression,bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. About a third of people who are catatonic havebipolar disordertoo. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Diagnosis? | To diagnose catatonia, you need to show at least three signs of the condition. Doctors also look at other things such as how well you follow commands, if there are any changes in your body, and if you have a strong grasp reflex. While some of these symptoms are present in other conditions, things such as waxy flexibili... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Treatment? | Doctors usually treat catatonia with a kind of sedative called abenzodiazepine,which is often used to easeanxiety.
Another treatment option is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). It sends electrical impulses to your brain through electrodes placed on your head. You take medicine tosleepthrough the procedure. Your doctor ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Complications? | It's important to find and treat catatonia quickly because it can get worse and cause other serious health problems. If doctors don’t treat catatonia right away, it can lead to:
• Infection
• A reaction to antipsychotic medications (neuroleptic malignant syndrome)
• A blood clot in your lung (pulmonary embolism) | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia Takeaways? | Catatonia is a condition in which you may not move or talk much or show unusual behaviors such as holding strange positions or mimicking others. It can happen with various mental and physical health issues and affects about 5%-20% of people with serious mental illnesses. Treatment usually involves medication or electro... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Catatonia FAQs? | How long does catatonic last?
How long catatonia lasts depends on the conditions it happens with and your treatment. Getting treatment quickly is important because catatonia becomes harder to treat the longer it lasts. Talk to your doctor about what you can expect. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Cats: How Much Should Your Cat Drink? | Why adequate water is key to good health for your cat. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Cats: What's Wrong? | When loss of interest in food is a cause for concern. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Cats: Do You Know the Litter Box Essentials? | How much do you know about the litter box? This WebMD quiz explains what your cat can't tell you. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cats Trending Topics? | • Hyperthyroidism
• Why Won't My Cat Eat?
• Diarrhea
• Excessive Meowing
• Hairballs
• Weight Loss
• Dehydration
• Sneezing
• Feline Leukemia
• Important Vaccinations | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are the Symptoms of Celiac Disease? | Diarrhea, fatigue, and skin rashes are symptoms of celiac disease. This WebMD slideshow presents a comprehensive look at celiac -- from damage to the intestines to foods that trigger the disease to hidden sources of gluten. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Do I Know If I Have Celiac Disease? | Diarrhea, fatigue, and skin rashes are symptoms of celiac disease. This WebMD slideshow presents a comprehensive look at celiac -- from damage to the intestines to foods that trigger the disease to hidden sources of gluten. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Celiac Disease: What Is a Tissue Transglutaminase IgA Test? | Diarrhea, fatigue, and skin rashes are symptoms of celiac disease. This WebMD slideshow presents a comprehensive look at celiac -- from damage to the intestines to foods that trigger the disease to hidden sources of gluten. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Precocious Puberty? | Precocious puberty, also known as early puberty, is when a child's body starts to go through the change into an adult body too soon. Puberty starts on average in girls between ages 8 and 13 and in boys between ages 9 and 14. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Central Precocious Puberty: How can you help? | Explain what's happening in their body in simple terms. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Precocious Puberty Types? | There are two types of precocious puberty:
Central precocious puberty
This type is more common. It's just likenormal puberty, but it happens early. The pituitary gland starts making hormones called gonadotropins. These hormones cause the testicles or ovaries to make other hormones:testosteroneor estrogen. These sex h... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Precocious Puberty Symptoms? | The signs of early puberty and puberty are usually the same. It's the timing that's different. Signs include:
Girls:
• Breasts start to grow (often the first sign)
• Menstruation(typically not until 2-3 years after the earlier symptoms start)
Boys:
• Facial hair begins to appear
• Testicles, penis, and scrotum st... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Precocious Puberty Causes? | There are a number of reasons why kids may go through early puberty, which differ depending on the type.
Central precocious puberty causes
Most of the time, experts don't know what causes central precocious puberty, particularly in girls.
Rarely, it can be triggered by another medical problem, such as:
• Tumors and... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Precocious Puberty Diagnosis? | To figure out if your child has precocious puberty, your doctor may:
• Go over their medical history
• Do a physical exam
• Do a blood test to check their hormone levels
• X-ray their hands and wrists to look at bone age; this tells them if the bones are growing too quickly
If the doctor sees signs of precocious p... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Precocious Puberty Treatment? | Your child may be referred to a specialist called a pediatric endocrinologist for treatment. The treatment approach will depend on what's causing your child's precocious puberty.
• Watchful waiting.In many cases, your doctor won't be able to find a cause. They may suggest watching your kid for a few months.
• GnRH an... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Precocious Puberty Complications? | For kids, early puberty can cause physical and emotional problems. They include:
• Short stature.While kids with precocious puberty are often tall for their age, some wind up short as adults. Why? Once puberty is over, growth stops. Because precocious puberty ends earlier than normal puberty, these kids stop growing a... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Central Precocious Puberty Tips for Parents? | As a parent, it's easy to worry about early puberty. While you should take any signs seriously, keep in mind:
• Symptoms that might seem like early puberty are often unrelated and clear up on their own.
• When treatment is necessary, it usually works well.
• Most kids with signs of early puberty do fine, medically, ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Central Precocious Puberty How to Support Your Child? | Most kids want to fit in. Developing early could make your child feel self-conscious. Other people may expect more maturity because they think your kid is older than they are.
These challenges plus the emotional changes from extra hormones can be a lot for them to deal with.
How can you help?
• Explain what's happen... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Cervical Cancer? | Fertility-sparing treatments for cervical cancer may help some women with cervical cancer carry a pregnancy later. “Egg freezing” may help others. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Do I Know If I Have Cervical Cancer? | Fertility-sparing treatments for cervical cancer may help some women with cervical cancer carry a pregnancy later. “Egg freezing” may help others. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are the Treatments for Cervical Cancer? | Fertility-sparing treatments for cervical cancer may help some women with cervical cancer carry a pregnancy later. “Egg freezing” may help others. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can You Still Get Pregnant After Cervical Cancer? | Fertility-sparing treatments for cervical cancer may help some women with cervical cancer carry a pregnancy later. “Egg freezing” may help others. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Cervical Cancer: What’s HPV? | Almost everyone who’s sexually active gets this infection. Learn what it can cause and who can get the vaccine. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Top Search Terms for Cervical Cancer? | • HPV Vaccine
• Surgery for Cervical Cancer
• Abnormal Pap Smear
• Cryotherapy
• HPV and Cervical Cancer
• Colposcopy
• Cervical Dysplasia | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Cervical Ectropion? | Cervical ectropion happens when cells that line the inside of yourcervixgrow on the outside. These cells are redder and are more sensitive than the cells typically on the outside, which is why they may cause symptoms, like bleeding and discharge, for some women. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cervical Ectropion Risk Factors and Causes? | You may have been born with cervical ectropion. Or you may develop it later in life, most likely when yourhormonelevels change andestrogen levelsgo up, such as duringpuberty,pregnancy, or when you takebirth control pills.
A few studies have found that women who have the STDchlamydiamay be more likely to have cervical ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cervical Ectropion Symptoms? | Many women with cervical ectropion don’t have symptoms. But some will have:
• Vaginal discharge, sometimes with streaks ofblood
• Bleeding orspottingduring or aftersex(as long as 12 hours afterward)
• Painduring or after sex | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cervical Ectropion Diagnosis? | Your doctor may find you have cervical ectropion after they look at your cervix with a tool called a speculum. Cervical ectropion looks much redder than a typical cervix.
But it’s important to rule out more serious conditions likecervical cancerorSTDsthat may look similar. Your doctor may want to do aPaptest and check... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cervical Ectropion Treatments? | Most women don’t need any treatment for cervical ectropion. If you have symptoms that started during pregnancy, they should go away 3 to 6 months after you have yourbaby. If you thinkbirth control pillsare causing your symptoms, you can change to another form ofbirth controlto see if that helps. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CF (Cystic Fibrosis): What Is Cystic Fibrosis? | Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder, which means you get it from your parents at birth. It affects your lungs, pancreas, and other organs. CF changes the way chloride (salt) moves through the cells of your body. This causes the mucus (which should be thin and slippery) in various organs to become thick and stick... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is CF (Cystic Fibrosis) the life expectancy of someone with cystic fibrosis? | People with CF continue to live longer and healthier lives. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry collects data from patients who receive care for CF at CF Foundation-accredited care centers and have agreed to share their health information. Based on the 2022 Registry data, the life expectancy of people with ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CF (Cystic Fibrosis): Can people with cystic fibrosis have a normal life? | Most people with CF live a normal daily life, with the challenge of fitting in daily medications, airway clearance therapy, and other treatments and medications. Children with CF go to school, have friends, enjoy hobbies, and can exercise and play sports. Many go to college, get married, and have families of their own. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CF (Cystic Fibrosis): What happens if you don’t treat cystic fibrosis? | People with CF have thick, sticky mucus that blocks the airways in their lungs, making it difficult for them to breathe and easier to get infections. Treatments for CF include medicines to thin the mucus and fight infections, and therapies to clear the mucus from airways. CF also affects digestion, which makes it harde... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CF (Cystic Fibrosis): At what age can you be diagnosed with cystic fibrosis? | Every state in the U.S. tests newborns for cystic fibrosis. Newborn screening is done during the first few days of a baby's life, using only a few drops of blood from the heel. Though most people are diagnosed with CF by the age of 2, some are diagnosed as adults. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CF (Cystic Fibrosis) Cystic Fibrosis Symptoms? | People with CF can have symptoms that include:
• Frequent greasy, bulky, foul-smelling stools
• Wheezing or shortness of breath
• Persistent coughing (sometimes producing mucus)
• Frequent lung infections
• Nasal polyps(growths)
• Repeated sinus infections
• Fertility problems, especially in men
• Trouble growi... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CF (Cystic Fibrosis) Cystic Fibrosis Causes? | Cystic fibrosis is caused by a change, or mutation, in a gene called CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator). The protein in this gene controls the flow of salt and fluids in and out of your cells. If the CFTR gene doesn’t work properly, a sticky mucus builds up in your body.
To get CF, you have to ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CF (Cystic Fibrosis) Cystic Fibrosis Diagnosis? | Early diagnosis means early treatment and better health later in life. Every state in the U.S. tests newborns for cystic fibrosis using one or more of these three tests:
Blood test.This test checks the levels of immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT). People with CF have higher levels of it in their blood. Every state perfo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CF (Cystic Fibrosis) Cystic Fibrosis Complications? | Cystic fibrosis can cause a number of respiratory (breathing) problems. In addition to declining lung function, these complications include:
Bronchiectasis.Frequent lung infections and inflammation gradually weaken the walls of the airways. This can cause them to widen, sag, and become scarred. This condition is calle... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CF (Cystic Fibrosis) Takeaways? | Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease that affects the lungs, pancreas, and other organs. Although CF is a severe condition that needs daily care, there are many ways to treat it, and there’s been a great improvement in those treatments over the years. People who have CF now can expect to live a much longer life th... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CF (Cystic Fibrosis) Cystic Fibrosis FAQs? | What is the life expectancy of someone with cystic fibrosis?
People with CF continue to live longer and healthier lives. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry collects data from patients who receive care for CF at CF Foundation-accredited care centers and have agreed to share their health information. Based ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? | Everyone feels fatigued sometimes, and many people feel fatigued a lot of the time. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome): How Does It Happen? | Doctors don't know what causes ME/CFS, but they have identified different underlying abnormalities in people with the condition. | local_scraped |
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