- 41. Castleman disease
- (Castleman disease)
- ... anything, appears to worsen your symptoms? A number of tests can help your doctor determine if you have Castleman disease, although unicentric Castleman disease may be found incidentally. People ...
- 42. Noonan syndrome
- (Noonan syndrome)
- ... bleeding and bruising. This can create problems during surgery or dental work. If excess bleeding and bruising affect you or your child, avoid aspirin or aspirin-containing products because aspirin can ...
- 43. Celiac disease
- (Celiac disease)
- ... cramps Skin rash Mouth sores Dental and bone disorders (such as osteoporosis) Tingling in the legs and feet (neuropathy) Some indications of malabsorption of nutrients that may result from ...
- 44. Alzheimer's disease
- (Alzheimer's disease)
- ... to: Communicate that he or she is experiencing pain — for example, from a dental problem Report symptoms of another illness Follow a prescribed treatment plan Notice or describe medication side ...
- 45. Wheat allergy
- (Wheat allergy)
- ... allergic reactions when you accidentally eat wheat. Wheat allergy may sometimes be confused with celiac disease, but these conditions are different. A wheat allergy generates an allergy-causing antibody ...
- 46. Latex allergy
- (Latex allergy)
- ... transmission, but they can be more expensive. Carry nonlatex gloves. You'll have them available in case of a medical or dental emergency. Avoid inhaling latex. Stay away from areas of your workplace ...
- 47. Primary aldosteronism
- (Primary aldosteronism)
- ... levels, especially in the early stages of the disease An imaging test taken for another reason incidentally shows a growth on one of your adrenal glands You have a personal or family history of high ...
- 48. Trigeminal neuralgia
- (Trigeminal neuralgia)
- ... pain? Have you ever had dental surgery or surgery on or near your face, such as sinus surgery? Have you had any facial trauma, such as an injury or accident that affected your face? Are you currently ...
- 49. Pheochromocytoma
- (Pheochromocytoma)
- ... resonance imaging (MRI), a metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scan or a positron emission tomography (PET) scan, may be done to detect the tumor. Incidental discovery Some adrenal gland tumors are discovered ...
- 50. Acute liver failure
- (Acute liver failure)
- ... is also available for hepatitis A. Avoid contact with other people's blood and body fluids. Hepatitis viruses can be spread by accidental needle sticks or improper cleanup of blood or body fluids. It's ...