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- Priapism - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
If you have an erection lasting more than four hours, you need emergency care The emergency room doctor will determine whether you have ischemic priapism or nonischemic priapism This is necessary because the treatment for each is different, and treatment for ischemic priapism needs to happen as soon as possible
- History of COVID-19: Outbreaks and vaccine timeline
Learn about the COVID-19 pandemic as well as mRNA research, COVID-19 tests and treatments, and COVID-19 vaccine development and approval
- Colon cancer screening: At what age can you stop? - Mayo Clinic
Some groups recommend people over 75 may consider stopping colon cancer screening Not everyone agrees Learn about your colon cancer screening options
- Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) - Symptoms and causes
Symptoms Sometimes it's difficult to recognize the difference between a strong-willed or emotional child and one with oppositional defiant disorder It's common for children to show oppositional behavior at certain stages of development Symptoms of ODD generally begin during preschool years Sometimes ODD may develop later, but almost always before the early teen years Oppositional and
- Pinworm infection - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treatment for a pinworm infection involves taking anti-parasite medicine that helps kill the worms Your healthcare professional may recommend that you and any other people in your home take the medicine One type of medicine called pyrantel pamoate is sold without a prescription It's the preferred treatment for pregnant people and children under 2 years old The most common prescription anti
- Behcet disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Also, a diagnosis of Behcet disease needs at least two other symptoms, such as: Genital sores that keep coming back Swelling and irritation, called inflammation, of the eye Skin sores Tests to help diagnose Behcet disease include: Lab tests Blood tests or other lab tests might rule out other conditions Pathergy test Your healthcare professional puts a sterile needle into your skin and
- Animal bites: First aid - Mayo Clinic
Animal bites might be caused by pets — such as cats, dogs, hamsters and turtles Or bites may be from farm animals or wild animals The type of care needed depends on how deep the bite is and the type of animal that caused it You may need medicine to fight infection Or you may need a tetanus
- Optimizing care for adults with traumatic brain injury
Classifying TBI severity Many medical centers use the VA DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management and Rehabilitation of Post-Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), based on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), loss of consciousness duration and post-traumatic amnesia
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