The following Conditions are related to Sed

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  • Agoraphobia

    Typical agoraphobia symptoms include fear of: Leaving home alone Crowds or waiting in line Enclosed spaces, such as movie theaters, elevators or small stores Open spaces, such as parking lots, bridges or malls Using public transportation, such as a bus, plane or train These situations cause anxiety because you fear you won't be able to escape or find help if you start to fe  Read More

  • Depression

    Symptoms of depression can vary from person to person. Key signs and symptoms may include: Depression that temporarily lifts in response to good news or positive events Increased appetite that can cause weight gain Increased desire to sleep, usually more than 10 hours a day Heavy, leaden feeling in your arms or legs that lasts an hour or more in a day — a feeling that is different from fatigue  Read More

  • Generalized anxiety disorder (gad)

    There are a variety of treatments available for controlling anxiety, including several effective anti-anxiety medications and specific forms of psychotherapy. In terms of medications, buspirone (Buspar) is known to be quite effective for treating GAD. However, it seems to be less effective in managing many other disorders that often co-occur (are comorbid) with GAD. Therefore, specific members of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSR  Read More

  • Infantile respiratory distress syndrome

    Infant respiratory distress syndrome is a lung disorder that tends to affect premature infants. Major symptoms include difficulty in breathing and collapsed lungs, potentially requiring mechanical ventilation or positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP).  Read More

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder (ptsd)

    Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an emotional illness that was first formally diagnosed in soldiers and war veterans and is usually caused by terribly frightening, life-threatening, or otherwise highly unsafe experiences but can also be caused by devastating life events like unemployment or divorce. PTSD symptom types include re-experiencing the trauma, avoidance, emotional numbing, and hyperarousal. PTSD has a  Read More

  • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (pmdd)

    Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) can be considered to be a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), with symptoms that interfere with daily activities and functioning. PMDD occurs in 3% to 8% of menstruating women. Fatigue, mood changes, and abdominal bloating are common symptoms, but numerous other symptoms may occur. PMDD is diagnosed by a symptom diary or chart in which a woman records her daily s  Read More

  • Syndactyly type i with microcephaly and ...

    Filippi syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder that may be apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized by an unusual facial appearance, abnormalities of the fingers and toes, and mild to severe mental retardation. Primary physical findings include growth delays, webbing or fusion (syndactyly) of certain fingers and toes, inward deviation or bending (clinodactyly) of the fifth fingers ("pinkies") and microcephaly, cond  Read More

  • Treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1

    Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) or treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1 is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinctive abnormalities of the head and face. Craniofacial abnormalities tend to involve underdevelopment of the zygomatic complex, cheekbones, jaws, palate and mouth which can lead to breathing and feeding difficulties. In addition, affected individuals may also have malformations of the eyes,  Read More

  • Wagr syndrome

    WAGR syndrome is a disorder that affects many body systems and is named for its main features: Wilms tumor, aniridia, genitourinary anomalies, and intellectual disability People with WAGR syndrome have a 45 to 60 percent chance of developing Wilms tumor, a rare form of kidney cancer. This type of cancer is most often diagnosed in children but is sometimes seen in adults. 1. Most people with WAGR syndrome hav  Read More