Kim BS, Bae JN, Cho MJ: Depressive symptoms in elderly adults with hypotension: different associations with positive and negative affect. J Affect Disord 2010, 127:359-364.Kim BS, Bae JN, Cho MJ (2010) Depressive symptoms in elderly adults with hypotension: different associations with positive...
Sweat:The body can lose significant amounts of water in the form of sweat when it tries to cool itself. Whether the body temperature is increased because of working or exercising in a hot environment or because a fever is present due to an infection; the body uses water in the form of ...
Acute diarrhea is a sudden onset of diarrhea that typically lastsone to three daysbut can last up to two weeks. A viral infection, often known asgastroenteritis, is the most frequent cause.Rotavirusis the most frequent cause of illness in children. Adults are more frequently infected withnorovir...
This systematic review and meta-analysis addresses whether adults with persistent COVID-19 symptoms more than 3 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection (long
Low blood pressure, or hypotension, is more common among older adults. Image Credit:Tinpixels/E+/GettyImages High blood pressure is a concern in any context. Low blood pressure, on the other hand, isn't always an issue. But while complications are less common, low BP can sometimes be jus...
Hypotension(low blood pressure) Palpitations(heart fluttering) Tachycardia(rapid heart rate) Chest pain Light-headedness ordizziness Syncope(fainting) from anaphylaxis Lung and airway (respiratory) symptoms include: Nasal congestion Dyspnea(shortness of breath ...
Congestive heart failure along with hypotension and shock Risk Factors of Hyperthyroidism Following are the risk factors associated with hyperthyroidism: 1. Medical Conditions:Conditions like certain viral infections, pregnancy and a history of other autoimmune disorders like Rheumatoid arthritis, Diabetes typ...
Blood pressure that drops when the person tries to stand after lying down (low blood pressure or orthostatic hypotension) Rapid heart rate Fever Poor skin elasticity (skin slowly sinks back to its normal position when pinched) Lethargy, confusion, or coma Seizure ShockWhen...
attempt to decrease the development of the full-blown disease altogether. For example, when family-focused therapy is provided to children who have more subtle symptoms preceding bipolar disorder and who have bipolar relatives, they may be less likely to develop the full-blown disorder as adults....
the patient's response to therapeutic interventions can expand or narrow the differential diagnosis list. In patients with chest pain, many possible conditions may be present, and the healthcare professional will want to first consider those that are life-threatening. Using laboratory and X-ray test...