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- Silent heart attack: What are the risks? - Mayo Clinic
A silent heart attack is a heart attack that has few, if any, symptoms or has symptoms not recognized as a heart attack A silent heart attack might not cause chest pain or shortness of breath, which are typically linked to a heart attack
- Absence seizure - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Absence seizures usually can be managed with antiseizure medicines Some children who have them also develop other seizures, such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures or myoclonic seizures Many children outgrow absence seizures in their teens
- Miscarriage - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Miscarriage is a somewhat common experience — but that doesn't make it any easier If you've lost a pregnancy, take a step toward emotional healing by learning more Understand what can cause a miscarriage, what raises the risk and what medical care might be needed
- Barretts esophagus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Barrett's esophagus is a condition in which the flat pink lining of the swallowing tube that connects the mouth to the stomach (esophagus) becomes damaged by acid reflux, which causes the lining to thicken and become red Barrett's esophagus is associated with an increased risk of developing
- Tinnitus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, an ear injury or a problem with the circulatory system For many people, tinnitus improves with treatment of the underlying cause or with other treatments that reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable
- Migraine with aura - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Your doctor might diagnose the migraine with aura based on your signs and symptoms, your medical and family history, and a physical exam If your aura isn't followed by head pain, your doctor might recommend certain tests to rule out more-serious conditions, such as a transient ischemic attack (TIA) Assessments might include: An eye examination A thorough eye exam, done by an eye specialist
- Migraine with aura - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Migraine aura symptoms include temporary visual or other disturbances that usually strike before other migraine symptoms — such as intense head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound Migraine aura usually occurs within an hour before head pain begins and generally lasts less than 60 minutes Sometimes migraine aura occurs without headache, especially in people age 50 and older
- Heart murmurs - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
An irregular heart sound may be harmless or worrisome Know the causes of heart murmurs and when treatment is needed
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