- 41. Keratitis
- (Keratitis)
- ... prescribing? Are there any brochures or other printed material that I can take with me? What websites do you recommend? What will determine whether I need to be seen for a follow-up visit? In addition ...
- 42. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... developing type 1 diabetes. In some cases — usually through a clinical trial — genetic testing can be done to determine if a child who has a family history of type 1 diabetes is at increased risk of developing ...
- 43. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... risk of developing type 1 diabetes. In some cases — usually through a clinical trial — genetic testing can be done to determine if someone who has a family history of type 1 diabetes is at increased risk ...
- 44. Spinal tumor
- (Spinal tumor )
- ... those who can't have an MRI. Biopsy. The only way to determine whether a tumor is noncancerous or cancerous is to examine a small tissue sample (biopsy) under a microscope. If the tumor is cancerous, ...
- 45. Tuberous sclerosis
- (Tuberous sclerosis)
- ... certain body parts, such as the kidneys, on a monitor. To determine whether your child's heart is affected, diagnostic testing will likely include: Echocardiogram. This test uses sound waves ...
- 46. Truncus arteriosus
- (Truncus arteriosus)
- ... are taken at all regularly scheduled appointments with your child's doctor. He or she will repeat these measurements during a special appointment and determine if there has been any delay in growth. Your ...
- 47. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- ... to bed. Over-the-counter antacids also may provide temporary relief. Your doctor will likely perform a physical examination and may use a variety of tests to determine the cause of your swallowing ...
- 48. Down syndrome
- (Down syndrome)
- ... used to determine whether your baby actually has Down syndrome (diagnostic test). Diagnostic tests during pregnancy If your screening test results are positive or worrisome or you're at high risk of ...
- 49. Trigger finger
- (Trigger finger )
- ... by seeing your family doctor or regular health care provider to determine what could be causing your symptoms. Here's some information to help you prepare for your appointment, and what to expect from ...
- 50. Trichotillomania
- (Trichotillomania)
- ... don't hesitate to ask questions during your appointment. Your doctor will perform a thorough evaluation to determine if you have trichotillomania, which may include examining how much hair loss you ...