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Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip Risk Factors? | Who gets cleft lip and cleft palate?
About 1 out of every 2,800 babies in the U.S. are born with a cleft lip. Around 1 in 1,600 have both cleft lip and palate. Clefts affect more children of Asian/Pacific, Latinx, or Native American descent than children of other races.
Cleft lip, with or without cleft palate, affect... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleft Lip and Palate Causes? | In most cases, the cause of cleft lip and cleft palate is unknown. These conditions can't be prevented. Most scientists believe clefts are due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. There appears to be a greater chance of clefting in a newborn if a sibling, parent, or relative has had the problem.
Anot... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip Symptoms? | Babies with a cleft palate may have more trouble eating from the bottle or breast because the roof of their mouth isn't fully formed. Food or liquid may come out of their nose when they try to eat.
Other symptoms include:
• Delayed speech or trouble speaking
• Ear infections
• Hearing loss
• Missing, crooked, or s... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleft Lip and Palate Diagnosis? | An ultrasound during pregnancy can sometimes show a cleft lip, with or without cleft palate. The doctor can confirm the diagnosis with an exam after the baby is born. But a small cleft lip or palate may not be noticeable until your baby has trouble feeding, or later in life.
Prenatal ultrasound
Anultrasoundis a test ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Dental Care for Children With Cleft Lips and/or Palates? | Generally, the preventive and restorative dental care needs of children with clefts are same as those of other children. However, children with cleft lip and cleft palate may have special problems related to missing, malformed, or malpositioned teeth that require close monitoring.
• Early dental care.Like other childr... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleft Lip Takeaways? | Cleft lip and cleft palate are facial differences that sometimes happen as a fetus develops in the womb. Your doctor can diagnose these changes during an ultrasound or with an exam after your baby is born. Surgery is the main way to treat cleft lip and palate, and most children will need many surgeries as they grow. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip FAQs? | How common is cleft lip?
About 1 out of every 2,800 babies in the U.S. are born with cleft lip. Around 1 in 1,600 babies have both cleft lip and cleft palate.
What foods cause cleft lip?
No foods directly cause cleft lip. If your child has these facial differences, it's probably not from anything in your diet. But t... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Chordoma? | Chordoma is a kind ofcancerthat grows in the bones of your skull and spine. It's very rare. Only 1 out of every 1 million people gets it. About 300 people are diagnosed with chordoma in the United States each year. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clival Chordoma Causes? | In the womb, a baby has a thin bar called a notochord that runs along their back. This bar supports the bones of the spine as they grow. The notochord disappears before the baby is born. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clival Chordoma Symptoms? | Chordomas can press on nerves in your spine orbrain. This cancause pain, numbness, or weakness. Your symptoms depend on where the cancer is and how big it is.
Chordoma in the skull causes symptoms like:
• Abnormaleyemovements
• Changes to your voice or speech
• Double vision
• Headache
• Loss of feeling and movem... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clival Chordoma Diagnosis? | Your doctor can do imaging tests to see where thecanceris inside your body and how big it's grown. These include:
• X-ray: Low doses ofradiationare used to make images of your brain or spinal cord.
• CT (computed tomography) scan: X-rays are taken from several different angles and put together to make detailed pictur... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clival Chordoma Treatment? | Your treatment will depend on:
• Your age
• Your health
• Size of the tumor
• Where the tumor is | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cloning Sound Body, Sound Mind? | When caring for an older adult, it's important not to overlook routine care -- stuff that seems obvious but that may not be on your radar. Here is a rundown of what to keep in mind.
Everyone needs regular checkups. But some older adults (and young ones, too) reason that since they just saw the doctor last month about ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cloning Eating and the Older Adult? | It's a good idea to accompany your mother to the supermarket occasionally to point out new products and to make sure they are shopping wisely. Encourage them to read labels for salt content, sugar, and other health considerations. If they resist, urge them to at least heed fat content. Generally, none of us should be t... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cloning Sleep and Older Adults? | If Grandma has trouble sleeping (and is not bedridden), encourage them to spend as little "awake time" as possible in bed. Reading, watching TV, and so forth, should be done in a favorite chair, while bed is for sleep only. Going to sleep and waking up at about the same time each day will also help train their body for... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cloning Exercise and Older Adults? | Nowhere is the saying, "use it or lose it," more meaningful than among older adults. Aside from its cardiovascular benefits, exercise combats depression and osteoporosis, reduces the risk of falling, cuts down on healing time when there are injuries and illnesses, and generally improves lifestyle. Encourage your grandm... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Clostridioides Difficile (C. diff)? | Clostridioides difficile(C. diff)is a type of bacteria that can causecolitis, a seriousinflammationof the colon. Infections fromC. diffoften start after you've been taking antibiotics. It can sometimes be life-threatening. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: Is C. Diff Contagious? | Yes.C. diffis very contagious. Externally,C. diffis transmitted to your gut through your mouth. Many of us already haveC. diffin our intestines that other, helpful bacteria keep in check. When antibiotics kill off these helpful bacteria,C. diffcan take over in your gut. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: smell like? | C. diffmay change the odor of your stool. Some people say it's an unusually strong, foul odor they hadn't noticed before. Others report a sweetness to the odor, which may be caused by bile in your stool. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: poop look like? | If you have a condition, such as irritable bowel disease (IBD), that frequently causes diarrhea, it's helpful to know what your diarrhea looks like during a flare. This can help you see differences in the way it looks at other times and seek help promptly. For example, sometimes diarrhea caused byC. difflooks like hot ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: contagious? | If you're being treated forClostridioides difficile,you should stay away from other people for at least 48 hours after your symptoms disappear. Sometimes, you can have no symptoms but still haveC. diffin your colon that can be spread to others. That's why frequent handwashing with warm water and soap is so important. H... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: ? | You may have to take care of someone withC. diff, but it's important to take precautions. These include isolating the person as much as possible, wearing and promptly throwing away disposable gloves when you care for them, and washing your hands frequently. Some disinfectants don't work onC. diff,but cleaners containin... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: be treated at home? | Yes. If your symptoms are mild, your doctor will ask you to stop taking the antibiotics that may have caused yourC. diffinfection and start you on a new course of antibiotics that specifically targetC. diff. Most people make a full recovery in 1 to 2 weeks. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: permanently? | You might always haveC. diffin your gut but not get sick or be contagious. If you have multiple infections withC. diff, a procedure called fecal microbiota transplant from a stool sample of a healthy donor can restore bacterial balance in your gut to help ward offC. diff. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Clostridium Difficile Colitis: , do you always have it? | After being treated, you may still have someC. diffleft in your gut, but the balance of other bacteria in your gut should help keepC. diffin check. AC. diffrelapse may not be your original infection but a new one. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridioides Difficile Symptoms? | When you haveC. diff, the symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Mild symptoms can include problems such as:
• Waterydiarrheathat happens three to four times a day for several days
• Stomach pain, cramping, or tenderness
In more serious infections, there may be blood or pus in the stool. This can happen becauseC. ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridioides Difficile Causes? | C. diffexists all around us. It's in the air,water, soil, and the feces of humans and animals. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridioides Difficile Risk Factors? | Older adults inhealth carefacilities are most at risk, especially if they're taking antibiotics. That's because the human body contains thousands of different types of bacteria -- some good, some bad. If the antibiotics kill enough healthy bacteria, the ones that causeC. diffcould grow unchecked and make you sick. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridioides Difficile (C. Diff) Complications? | If aC. diffinfection isn't treated quickly, you could become dehydrated due to severe diarrhea. This loss of fluids might also affect your:
• Blood pressure
• Kidneyfunction
• Overall health | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridium Difficile Colitis C. Diff Treatment? | Antibiotics may have triggered your infection, but some types of these drugs targetC. diff. They include:
• Fidaxomicin
• Metronidazole
• Vancomycin
Talk with your doctor about the side effects of these antibiotics.
It's important to replace fluids that you lost from diarrhea. Drink plenty of fluids that have wate... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridioides Difficile (C. Diff) Prevention? | If you're in a hospital or long-term health care facility, you can do several things to protect yourself fromC. diff. For example:
• Ask your health care professionals to wash their hands thoroughly before and after caring for you.
• Request that all medical equipment be sanitized before being brought into your room.... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridium Difficile Colitis Takeaways? | Clostridioides difficileis a very contagious bacterial infection that causes symptoms such as frequent watery diarrhea, abdominal cramping, nausea, fever, blood in your stool, and a rapid heartbeat.C. diffusually occurs after a course of certain antibiotics, known as broad-spectrum antibiotics, which kill good and bad ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Clostridioides Difficile FAQs? | Is it OK to be around someone withC. diff?
You may have to take care of someone withC. diff, but it's important to take precautions. These include isolating the person as much as possible, wearing and promptly throwing away disposable gloves when you care for them, and washing your hands frequently. Some disinfectants... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Happens When You Get a Cluster Headache? | You get a cluster headache when a nerve pathway in the base ofyour brainis triggered. That signal seems to come from a deeper part of the brain called thehypothalamus, home of the "internal biological clock" that controls yoursleepand wake cycles. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Causes Cluster Headaches? | Experts aren't sure what causes cluster headaches. There’s evidence of a link to the hypothalamus, an area deep in your brain that controls things such as your body temperature, heart rate, and sleep cycles. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How painful are cluster headaches? | Cluster headaches are often referred to as "suicide headaches" because they are so incredibly painful. The intensity of the pain has been compared to passing a kidney stone, or even childbirth. An attack can be unbearable, keeping you from work, school, or any of your regular activities. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Types of Cluster Headaches? | There are two types of cluster headaches. They differ based on how long the periods of your attacks last.
Episodic cluster headaches.These attacks happen over a period of weeks to months, separated by remission, or a pain-free period, that typically lasts 3 months or more.
Chronic cluster headaches.These attacks go o... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cluster Headaches Risk Factors? | The causes of cluster headaches aren't well understood, but experts are aware of some factors that can increase your risk of getting them:
Gender.Men are three to four times more likely than women to get cluster headaches.
Age.You may be more at risk if you are between the ages of 20 and 40.
Family history.Cluster h... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cluster Headache Symptoms? | The pain usually starts suddenly, often around or behind the eye. You may notice:
• Discomfort or a mild burning feeling
• A swollen or droopingeye
• A smaller pupil in the eye
• Eye redness or watering
• Runny or congested nose
• Red, warm face
• Sweating
• Sensitivity to light
• Restlessness or agitation, pa... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Migraine vs. Cluster Headache? | Both types of headaches cause intense pain. But the way they hurt and where you feel them are different.
Duration.Each cluster headache attack usually lasts 30-45 minutes, while a migraine can linger for an entire day.
Frequency.It’s possible to have as many as eight cluster headache attacks a day, while more than on... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cluster Headaches Diagnosis? | Your doctor will make a diagnosis based on several factors:
• Medical history
• Pain intensity
• How long each attack lasts
• Physical/neurological exams
Your doctor may suggest diagnostic tests to rule out other causes of the pain. These may include:
MRI scan.This test uses radio waves to produce clear images of... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cluster Headaches Treatment? | You have several options when it comes to treating cluster headaches:
Medications
These medicines can help when the headache hits:
Triptans.These medicines are given as a shot. They can also be inhaled, but they don't work as quickly that way:
• Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
• Zolmitriptan (Zomig)
Dihydroergotamine (DHE ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cluster Headaches: Alternative Treatments? | Talk to your doctor about:
• Capsaicin. A nasal spray of this natural pain reliever from chili peppers might help.
• Melatonin. This medication, known for easing sleep problems such asjet lag, might lower the number of headaches.
Breathing exercises
Breathing exercises have real effects on your body that help keep ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Dealing With Cluster Headaches? | Cluster headaches are extremely disruptive. They can impact you, your family and your career. But there are ways to help cope with and limit attacks. You can:
• Talk to a counselor or therapist.
• Contact a headache support group.
• Avoid things that can trigger your attacks, such as alcohol, smoking, or certain foo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cluster Headaches Takeaways? | While dealing with cluster headaches is challenging, there are things you can do to reduce the number of attacks and the severity of them. Communication with your doctor is key. By keeping a detailed headache journal and having open and honest discussions, your health care provider can prescribe the best path forward f... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is CMTC? | Sometimes, a condition has a name that’s much scarier than the problems it causes. That’s usually the case withcutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita, or CMTC. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMTC: What Are the Symptoms? | The main sign is the blue or purple marbled pattern on the skin. It looks a lot like what happens to a baby’s skin when they’re cold, but it’s more defined and doesn’t go away. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMTC: Does It Cause Any Other Problems? | This is a much harder question to answer. CMTC is rare and doctors are always learning more about it. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMTC: How Will My Doctor Test For It? | Your doctor will talk to you about your child’s health history and do aphysical exam. That’s typically enough to know if it’s CMTC. If your doctor thinks there’s a different problem, your child may get some imaging, such as an X-ray, CT, or MRI. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMTC: How Is It Treated? | Often, children with CMTC don’t need treatment and the skin pattern goes away on its own. Usually, the pattern fades the most by the time your child is one, and it will continue to fade as your child’s skin thickens. In many cases, it’s gone within the first few years of life. And once it fades, it doesn’t come back. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMV: What Is Cytomegalovirus? | Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus. Over half of adults in the U.S. have it by age 40, but people of any age can get it. CMV spreads easily through an infected person's saliva or other body fluids. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMV: Is cytomegalovirus an STD? | You can get CMV through sex. But that isn't how people usually get it. It's not considered a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or infection (STI). | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMV: Can cytomegalovirus be cured? | You can't cure CMV. For most people, it doesn't cause illness. But if you have an active infection and symptoms, some medicines may help. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMV: How do you treat cytomegalovirus in adults? | Your doctor can prescribe you some antiviral medicines. Usually, you'll only need to take medicine for CMV if your immune system is weak. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMV: Is cytomegalovirus always contagious? | CMV can spread from one person to the next through bodily fluids. But it doesn't often spread through casual contact. It usually takes more direct and prolonged contact with saliva, urine, orbreast milk. CMV can spread more easily in young children, especially in day care settings. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | CMV: How do you fight cytomegalovirus? | There is no vaccine or cure for CMV. The best way to protect yourself is by washing your hands and taking steps to avoid contact with bodily fluids. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Symptoms? | Most healthy people who get CMV don't know it. You could have minor symptoms. Those who are most likely to have symptoms include:
• Newborns who get CMV before birth
• Infants infected during or soon after birth
• Recipients of organ, bone marrow, or stem cell transplants
• Those infected with HIV
General symptoms... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Causes? | CMV is part of the herpesvirus family. This group of viruses also includes:
Herpes simplex virus 1.The cause of oral herpes or cold sores.
Herpes simplex virus 2.The cause of genital herpes.
Varicella-zoster virus.The cause ofchickenpoxand shingles. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Transmission? | You probably won't catch CMV from casual contact. But you can get it by touching your eyes, nose, or mouth after having contact with an infected person's:
• Saliva
• Semen
• Vaginal fluids
• Blood
• Urine
• Breast milk
You can also get cytomegalovirus through:
• Sexual contact
• Blood transfusions
• Organ tra... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Treatment? | If you're healthy, usually you won't need treatment for CMV. Most people get better without any medicine. If you have a weakened immune system or your newborn has CMV, a doctor may suggest treatment depending on how severe the symptoms are.Antiviralmedicines are the most common way to treat it. They can't make the viru... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Complications? | It’s rare, but CMV can cause complications including:
• Mononucleosis
• Guillain-Barré syndrome
• Brain inflammation (encephalitis)
• Heart inflammation (myocarditis)
In people with HIV, complications include:
• Retinitis
• Pneumonia
• Skin rashes and lesions
• Problems in the nerves, esophagus, lungs, colon, ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Outlook? | There’s no cure for CMV. The virus stays inactive in your body and can cause more problems later. This reactivation is most common in people who’ve had stem cell and organ transplants.
Your outlook depends on your overall health. In people who have strong immune systems, CMV symptoms almost always go away on their own... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus Prevention? | You can protect yourself from a CMV infection by taking measures similar to those for preventing any other virus. This includes practicing careful hygiene, including:
• Washing your hands often with soap and water for 15-20 seconds
• Avoiding contact with tears or saliva, especially in young kids
• Avoiding shared f... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Takeaways? | CMV is a common virus and, for most people, it doesn't make you sick. You may have reason for concern if you get an active CMV infection when you're pregnant or have a weak immune system. You can take steps to lower your risk for infection by washing your hands and avoiding contact with bodily fluids. See your doctor i... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are CMV Cytomegalovirus FAQs? | • Is cytomegalovirus an STD?
You can get CMV through sex. But that isn't how people usually get it. It's not considered a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or infection (STI).
• Can cytomegalovirus be cured?
You can't cure CMV. For most people, it doesn't cause illness. But if you have an active infection and sympt... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Does a Cochlear Implant Work? | Cochlear implants are designed to work in people whose hearing loss is caused by damaged or missing parts of their inner ear. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Who Can Get a Cochlear Implant? | Cochlear implants are approved by the FDA for adults and for children as young as 9 months, under certain circumstances. But they aren't appropriate for everyone who has hearing loss. For example, if you were born without cochlear nerves, or if those nerves were destroyed, a cochlear implant won't work. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How long do cochlear implants last? | The components that are implanted inside your head are designed to be permanent. However, they can be damaged or fail and need to be replaced with another surgery. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can a deaf person hear after a cochlear implant? | Yes, although not everyone gets the same results. Some people can understand speech nearly as well as they did before they lost their hearing. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is the life expectancy of a cochlear implant? | The parts implanted inside your head are designed to be permanent. The outside parts will probably need to be replaced or upgraded every 5-7 years. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implant vs. Hearing Aid? | Cochlear implants operate differently than hearing aids.
Hearing aids work with your existing hearing. Whatever sound you can hear naturally, hearing aids make louder and clearer. They can be adjusted to pick up certain frequencies or filter out background noise so you can understand speech better.
Cochlear implants ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implant Surgery? | Getting a cochlear implant is normally an outpatient procedure, meaning you won't have to spend the night in the hospital. You'll have general anesthesia, so you'll be asleep during the surgery.
The surgeon will make a small cut behind your ear and a small hole in the bone of your skull to reach your inner ear.
They'... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implants for Children? | It's more difficult to learn language if you can't hear it, so if your child is born with or develops hearing loss, you'll need to take steps right from the start to be sure they have full access to language and communication skills. A cochlear implant can be a part of that.
The FDA has approved certain kinds of devic... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are How to Know if a Cochlear Implant Is Right for You? | If you or your child has hearing loss, a team of experts can help you decide if the device will be useful. Typically, these experts include an ear doctor called an otologist, an audiologist, a psychologist, and a speech-language pathologist. The team works together to determine if you're a good fit for a cochlear impla... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implant Advantages? | Not everyone gets the same results from a cochlear implant. It can take a lot for your brain to learn to process the signals from the device. You may need extensive therapy over many months to get the most out of it. But potential benefits include:
• You may be able to hear speech nearly as well as you used to.
• You... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implant Risks? | Cochlear implant surgery is very safe, but any operation comes with risks. Problems can include bleeding, infection, and side effects from the medicine that sends you to sleep during the procedure.
Other possible complications include:
• A nerve injury that changes your sense of taste
• Nerve damagethat causes weakn... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implant Cost? | Cochlear implants are very expensive. One analysis found average prices of the three brands of devices sold in the U.S. to be between $25,000 and $40,000. The surgery and follow-up add tens of thousands of dollars to the total cost of getting an implant.
Then there's maintenance. Cochlear implants take batteries, and ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implant Alternatives? | Cochlear implants aren't for everyone, and they don't fully restore your hearing. There are other ways to manage hearing loss and to communicate, which you can use instead of or combined with a cochlear implant. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Living With a Cochlear Implant? | You'll get the most from a cochlear implant if you wear it all the time and work with a hearing therapist. You'll also need to check in with your doctor every so often for the rest of your life to test your hearing and adjust the device.
Other things to keep in mind:
Don't get the implant wet.Some parts of the device... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cochlear Implants Takeaways? | A cochlear implant is an electronic device that allows a deaf person to hear better. It includes parts that are implanted inside your ear and under your skin, and parts you wear on the outside of your head. It can help you or your child better understand speech and identify different sounds, but not everyone gets the s... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Coenzyme Q10: What Is CoQ10? | Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a nutrient that occurs naturally in your body. CoQ10 is also in many foods you eat. CoQ10 acts as an antioxidant, which protects cells from damage and plays an important part in your metabolism. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Coenzyme Q10: What Are Some CoQ10 Benefits? | Although CoQ10 plays a key role in the body, most healthy people have enough CoQ10 naturally. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Coenzyme Q10: Does CoQ10 cause blood clots? | SOURCES:Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 and Fertility? | Eggs and sperm are susceptible to oxidative damage. CoQ10 may help stop, and even reverse, the decline in egg quantity and quality as you age. Studies also show that the compound could improvespermactivity and concentration, boosting fertility. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 Dosage and Supplements? | There's no established ideal dose of CoQ10. Studies have used doses of CoQ10 ranging from 50 to 1,200 milligrams in adults, sometimes split into several doses over the course of a day. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 Foods? | While many people’s bodies make all the CoQ10 they need, some don’t. The whole body content is between 500 and 1,500 milligrams, and it decreases with age. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 Side Effects? | Most side effects of CoQ10 are mild. They include digestive problems, loss of appetite, abdominal pain,diarrhea,nausea, and heartburn.
More serious risks are possible. Don't take CoQ10 supplements without first talking to your doctor if you:
• have heart failure
• have liver problems
• have diabetes
• are pregnant... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is a Cold? | A cold begins when a virus attaches to the lining of your nose or throat. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What's Causing My Cold? | Cold viruses have a lot in common, but each type has its own style, too. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Is It a Common Cold or Allergies? | It's a question that puzzles lots of folks when symptoms hit: Is all that coughing and sneezing from a cold or hay fever? | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Puts You at Risk for the Common Cold? | Do you feel under the weather and wonder if you're sick with the flu or a cold? | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Do You Have a Cold or Flu? | Do you feel under the weather and wonder if you're sick with the flu or a cold? | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Top Search Terms for Cold, Flu, & Cough? | • Coronavirus (COVID-19)
• Flu Complications
• Sore Throat Remedies
• Ear Infection
• Cold Symptoms
• Laryngitis
• Ear Infection Treatment
• Flu Symptoms
• OTC Cough Medicines
• Bird Flu | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Cold Agglutinin Disease? | Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a condition that makes your body’s immune system attack your red blood cells and destroy them. It’s triggered by cold temperatures, and it can cause problems that range from dizziness toheartfailure. It’s also called cold antibody hemolytic anemia. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cold Agglutinin Disease How It Happens? | When you breathe in, your red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Then they carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs for you to breathe out. A typical red blood cell lives about 120 days.
Your body’s immune system makes proteins called antibodies that help you fight off infections. Some of... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cold Agglutinin Disease Symptoms? | CAD can make you feel weak and tired. Other signs of it include:
• Dizziness and headaches
• Sore back, legs, or joints
• Ringing in your ears
• Irritability or changes in your behavior
• Pale or yellow skin
• Vomiting ordiarrhea
• Cold feet or hands
• Chest pains or an irregular heartbeat
In women, cold agglu... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cold Agglutinin Disease Causes? | Most of the time, cold agglutinin disease happens by itself, without any other related health problem. Doctors call that the primary, or idiopathic, form of the condition, and they don’t know why it happens.
In other cases, another illness can bring on cold agglutinin disease. One of the most common conditions that tr... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cold Agglutinin Disease Diagnosis? | If your doctor thinks you have cold agglutinin disease, blood tests can tell. A nurse or lab technician will take a sample of your blood so it can be looked at under a microscope.
• A complete blood count checks for signs of anemia, like lower numbers of red blood cells and a larger-than-normal number of new red blood... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Cold Agglutinin Disease Treatment? | This depends on how serious your symptoms are and whether CAD happened on its own or because of another illness. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Cold Packs: When Should I Use Heat or Ice for Pain? | Heat boosts the flow ofbloodand nutrients to an area of the body. It often works best for morning stiffness or to warm up muscles before activity. Cold slowsbloodflow, reducing swelling andpain. It’s often best for short-term pain, like that from asprainor a strain. | local_scraped |
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