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The most common cause is potassium loss in urine due to prescription medicines that increase urination. These types of medicines, also known as water pills ...
An Observational Study of Non-Invasive Respiratory Volume Monitoring After Extubation of Surgical and Neurological Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
It can be a choice for people who have severe hearing loss from inner-ear damage and can't hear well with hearing aids. A cochlear implant sends sounds past the ...
... loss of appetite, lower back or side pain, nausea ... sensation of spinning; tingling of the hands or feet; unusual weight gain or loss ... decrease in urine volume ...
This common and sometimes stressful condition may result from heredity, medications or medical conditions. Treatment may reverse or slow hair loss.
When a loved one dies, you might be faced with grief over your loss again and again — sometimes even years later. Feelings of grief might return on the ...
loss of voice; runny nose; sneezing; sore throat ... decrease in the urine volume; decreased vision ... joint pain; loss of appetite; muscle aches and ...
The aura is the first part of a focal seizure before a loss of consciousness. Examples of auras include: A sudden sense of fear or joy. A feeling that ...
increased urination; increased volume of pale, dilute urine; nausea; stomach pain; sweating; thirst; troubled breathing; unexplained weight loss; unusual ...
Nerve damage caused by a medical condition, such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease or a spinal cord injury. A dry orgasm is the primary ...
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