Search Results 2711-2720 of 20589 for dizziness
dizziness; fainting; fast heartbeat; hives; itching; puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue; rapid weight gain ...
This brain disease is likely caused by repeated concussions, but this condition isn't well understood.
However, elderly patients are more likely to have confusion, dizziness, or falls and age-related heart, liver, or kidney problems which may require an ...
Today, 8-year-old Saydee is happy she can see well and ride in a car without feeling dizzy. At a visit with pediatric ophthalmologist Naomie Warner, D.O., ...
... dizziness in patients without traumatic brain injury (TBI9,10) are applicable to patients with post-mTBI vestibular disability. We expect the results of ...
... dizziness and syncope/blackout; Valve disease. Areas of focus. Clinical cardiology, including elective and acute care using the latest diagnostic and ...
Call your doctor right away if you have swelling or puffiness and are urinating less often, trouble breathing, feeling of fullness, dizziness, or feeling faint.
coughing that sometimes produces a pink frothy sputum; dark urine; difficult, fast, noisy breathing, sometimes with wheezing; dizziness, faintness, or ...
Not everyone has the same symptoms, but the condition universally causes rapid heart rates and dizziness when moving from a resting to standing position.
Amnesia surrounding traumatic event; Dizziness; Ringing in the ears; Nausea; Vomiting; Slurred speech; Fatigue. Dangerous signs and symptoms of concussion that ...
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