- 21. Tendinitis
- (Tendinitis)
- ... the range of motion of your joints. This can help to minimize repetitive microtrauma on tight tissues. Remember to stretch after exercise, too. Use proper workplace ergonomics. If possible, get ...
- 22. Temporal lobe seizures
- (Temporal lobe seizures)
- ... may indicate an emergency contact person and other information. Often, the cause of temporal lobe seizures remains unknown. However, they can be a result of: Traumatic brain injury Infections, ...
- 23. Teen depression
- (Teen depression)
- ... in some people. Early childhood trauma. Traumatic events during childhood, such as abuse or loss of a parent, may cause changes in the brain that make a person more susceptible to depression. Learned ...
- 24. Ruptured spleen
- (Ruptured spleen )
- ... and filter old blood cells from your bloodstream. A ruptured spleen is a serious condition that can occur when your spleen experiences a trauma. With enough force, a blow to your abdomen — during a sporting ...
- 25. Ruptured eardrum
- (Ruptured eardrum)
- ... results in the accumulation of fluids in your middle ear. Pressure from these fluids can cause the eardrum to rupture. Barotrauma. Barotrauma is stress exerted on your eardrum when the air pressure ...
- 26. Herniated disk
- (Herniated disk)
- ... thigh muscles to lift large, heavy objects can lead to a herniated disk, as can twisting and turning while lifting. Rarely, a traumatic event such as a fall or a blow to the back can cause a herniated ...
- 27. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... suffered from a head trauma? To be diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder, your doctor will ask you about your behavior to see if you meet the criteria spelled out in the Diagnostic and ...
- 28. Tinnitus
- (Tinnitus)
- ... ear protection, especially on an ongoing basis. You're over age 65. You have age-related hearing loss. You're a man. You're Caucasian. You have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Tinnitus ...
- 29. Broken ribs
- (Broken ribs)
- A broken rib, or fractured rib, is a common injury that occurs when one of the bones in your rib cage breaks or cracks. The most common cause of broken ribs is trauma to the chest, such as from a fall, ...
- 30. Rett syndrome
- (Rett syndrome)
- ... disorders) Brain disorders caused by trauma or infection Prenatal brain damage The tests your child needs depend on her or his particular signs and symptoms. They can include: Blood tests Urine ...
- 31. Retractile testicle
- (Retractile testicle )
- ... of pain in his groin? Has your son ever been treated for a hernia? Has your son experienced any trauma to his genitals? If your son has a testicle not located in the scrotum, his doctor will ...
- 32. Retinal detachment
- (Retinal detachment )
- ... dark curtain has fallen across your visual field. Retinal detachment can occur as a result of: Sagging or shrinkage of the jelly-like vitreous that fills the inside of your eye Trauma Advanced ...
- 33. Complex regional pain syndrome
- (Complex regional pain syndrome)
- ... cases of complex regional pain syndrome occur after a forceful trauma to an arm or a leg, such as a crush injury, fracture or amputation. Other major and minor traumas — such as surgery, heart attacks, ...
- 34. Rectovaginal fistula
- (Rectovaginal fistula)
- ... fistula may be caused by infections in your anus or rectum; infections of small, bulging pouches in your digestive tract (diverticulitis); or vaginal trauma. Physical complications of rectovaginal ...
- 35. Female Sexual Dysfunction
- (Good Sex)
- ... a range of physical or psychological causes, including diabetes, depression, relationship problems, hormone disorders, excessive alcohol and drug use, tiredness, and previous, traumatic sexual experience. ...
- 36. Raynaud's disease
- (Raynaud's disease)
- ... factors for secondary Raynaud's include: Associated diseases. These include conditions such as scleroderma and lupus. Certain occupations. People in occupations that cause repetitive trauma, ...
- 37. Tachycardia
- (Tachycardia)
- ... ventricular fibrillation have an underlying heart disease or have experienced serious trauma, such as being struck by lightning. Any condition that puts a strain on the heart or damages heart ...
- 38. Von Willebrand disease
- (Von Willebrand disease)
- ... lumps that form underneath the skin Some people may realize that they have a bleeding disorder only after a surgical procedure or serious trauma in which excessive bleeding occurs. Signs and symptoms ...
- 39. Vocal cord paralysis
- (Vocal cord paralysis)
- ... include surgeries to the thyroid or parathyroid glands, esophagus, neck, and chest. Neck or chest injury. Trauma to your neck or chest may injure the nerves that serve your vocal cords or the voice ...
- 40. Vitiligo
- (Vitiligo)
- ... history of vitiligo or an autoimmune disease A personal history of sun sensitivity or other skin conditions A rash, sunburn or other skin trauma within two to three months of the start of pigment loss ...