Presentation
'Asperger's Syndrome in Young Children is easy to read, with lots of practical ideas and advice, presented in a sympathetic manner. [books.google.de]
Increased serum IgE concentrations and eosinophil numbers are present in both forms of the disease. [primaryimmune.org]
It is often picked up by the physician accidentally, when patients present with some other disorder. [ijdvl.com]
[…] of the emotional changes associated with having an eating disorder are: Withdrawal from friends and family, particularly following questions about her disease or visible physical/medical side effects Avoidance of meals or situations where food may be present [timberlineknolls.com]
In many cases patients can present with both a methylation disorder and pyrrole disorder concurrently. It is important to understand that partial relief from symptoms with SSRI medication can mean that undiagnosed pyrrole disorder is present. [neuropsychotherapist.com]
Entire Body System
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Falling
These behaviors may relieve anxiety in a person but when an external factor is brought into the equation causing it to not be a direct effect of body-to-body contact ( although Trichotemnomania is in the “grey area” ), it does not fall under the category [skinpickingsupport.com]
People noticed their hair getting thinner or falling out, dry nails or nails that stopped growing. Skin could be bad and “flaky”. [healthtalk.org]
Likewise, I know when a weather front is moving away, even while torrents of water are falling from the sky. I feel a lightening in my body and begin to have more energy. [info.sjogrens.org]
Symptoms can fall anywhere on a continuum of mild to severe and manifest in any number of combinations, so it can be very difficult to pin a preliminary diagnosis on anyone without a definitive urine test. [neuropsychotherapist.com]
Soon my head limps into my hands, and falls into my lap as I realize I have committed the greatest sin comparing siblings, knowing that I marvel at the difference and cherish the complexity of the relationship between Elijah and his sister and I love [fraxa.org]
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Dentist
If you suspect that you’re a grinder, talk to your dentist. In addition to checking for wear, a dentist can examine your temporomandibular joints and jaw muscles for signs of bruxism. [io9.gizmodo.com]
Morsicatio linguarum : Chronic tongue biting is a behavior often seen by dentists. Over an extended period of time, this condition can lead to difficulty in chewing and speech. [skinpickingsupport.com]
Because teeth do not have the ability to self repair, dentists must be familiar with all of the techniques for both the prevention and treatment of teeth. Some of these treatments are cosmetic and others will relieve pain. [northmiamibeachdentist.com]
But when an open sore in the mouth doesn't go away within a week or two, it always warrants showing to a dentist or doctor. [caring.com]
People often made excuses to their dentists as they felt unable to tell them the real reason for the state of their teeth. [healthtalk.org]
Gastrointestinal
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Nausea
Loaded with bags, kids in tow, I desperately scanned for signs of a restroom in case my nausea and diarrhoea escalated into an emergency race to the toilet. [neuropsychotherapist.com]
Jaw & Teeth
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Bruxism
Sleep bruxism shows no preference in terms of gender, but awake bruxism is more common in females. [io9.gizmodo.com]
"By treating social anxiety, we will be able to treat bruxism as well." Dr. Winocur is currently researching the effect of post-traumatic stress disorders on sleep and awake bruxism. [sciencedaily.com]
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Periodontitis
This can make it hard to brush and floss, inviting tooth decay and periodontal disease. What else to look for: The overgrowth can cause an uncomfortable sensation. In extreme cases, the entire tooth can be covered. [caring.com]
Cardiovascular
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Heart Disease
Clubbing can also be related to liver or kidney disease, heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and AIDS. 4. White Spots Small white spots on your nails are usually the result of nail trauma. [articles.mercola.com]
A quick glimpse at an aging loved one’s nails could clue you in to serious medical conditions such as heart disease, thyroid problems and malnutrition. [agingcare.com]
Dental warning #4: Gums growing over teeth Sign of: Medication problems If you notice your gum literally growing over your tooth, and you're taking a medication for heart disease or seizures or you take drugs to suppress your immune system (such as before [caring.com]
Eyes
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Blurred Vision
What else to look for: Other signs of diabetes include excessive thirst, tingling in the hands and feet, frequent urination, blurred vision, and weight loss. [caring.com]
Skin
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Eruptions
Retention of primary (or baby) teeth even after the permanent teeth have erupted is a consistent finding. [primaryimmune.org]
Like a time bomb ticking away, stress continually builds inside the pyroluric’s body until a full-blown eruption occurs. Then the damage is done. Bridges are burned, feelings hurt, and grudges formed. [neuropsychotherapist.com]
The pain and hurt tend to erupt from nowhere at different milestones in a child’s life. I felt the most gut-wrenching pain when Josh realized he wasn’t a regular boy during his high school years. [fraxa.org]
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Flushing
Normally, arterial blood is flush with these oxygenated cells, making your blood appear bright red, but when oxygen levels decline, blood contains less red blood cells and turns blue-red. [drweil.com]
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Erythema
Skin surrounding the nails may show erythema, inflammation, excoriations, hang nails [Figure 3], scarring or even keloid formation in severe cases. [ijdvl.com]
Neurologic
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Excitement
March 10, 2015 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) -- Some of our new friends Naomi and Matthew found out they were pregnant with their 4th child and were quite excited. But Matthew had a feeling that something was not right. [lifesitenews.com]
Tired-wired 6.Tired-wired is a feeling that comes from certain medications, such as prednisone, too much caffeine, or too much excitement or perhaps it is just a function of Sjögren’s. [info.sjogrens.org]
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High Pain Threshold
pain threshold ADHD hirsutism (excessive hairiness on women) grandiosity eczema / dry skin Then there is the issue of under- methylation, with its own set of unique needs. [neuropsychotherapist.com]
Workup
Microbiology
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Candida
Other frequent findings of STAT3 deficiency include mucocutaneous candidiasis (candida fungus on mucous membranes and/or skin), manifesting typically as thrush, vaginal candidiasis or candida nail infection (onychomycosis). [primaryimmune.org]
Treatment
Because teeth do not have the ability to self repair, dentists must be familiar with all of the techniques for both the prevention and treatment of teeth. Some of these treatments are cosmetic and others will relieve pain. [northmiamibeachdentist.com]
Treatment Turner syndrome is a genetic condition with no cure, but treatment may help resolve issues with short stature, sexual development, and learning difficulties. [medicalnewstoday.com]
Treatment of nail pitting and other nail issues is often a long-term process. In some cases, this treatment isn’t always effective. It’s important that you try to avoid triggers that make nail pitting worse. [healthline.com]
As a specialist in the treatment of biochemical imbalances, Mensah, formerly of the Pfeiffer Treatment Center, suggests cognitive therapy, behavioural therapy, combined CBT, and counselling are all very helpful treatments for pyrrole disorder. [neuropsychotherapist.com]
In addition to psycho-pharmacological treatment, various non-pharmacological modalities have been tried such as psychotherapy, hypnosis, cue-controlled relaxation and various behavioral treatments. [ijdvl.com]
Etiology
The precise etiology is not known. [ijdvl.com]
Epidemiology
The condition is usually limited to the fingernails and there is no predilection to bite any one nail. [5] Epidemiology Epidemiological data on onychophagia are limited with no large scale prevalence studies. [ijdvl.com]
Prevention
The use of sealants can prevent teeth from deteriorating further and the use of braces can straighten even the crookest smile. Even though we live in this world of medical and technological advancements, the best treatment is preventative. [northmiamibeachdentist.com]
Disordered eating behaviors stand in the way of the healthy experience of emotional, social and spiritual development, and prevent the sufferer from living a full life. [timberlineknolls.com]
Psychiatrists can identify patients predisposed to bruxism and can try to help prevent it, and dental experts will immediately know what to treat." The researchers assessed 75 men and women in their early 30s using questionnaires. [sciencedaily.com]
Unique: She also suffers from alopecia, which prevents natural hair growth, but has learned to embrace her differences rather than try to conform Larger than life: Melanie, a fine art student, started modeling after gaining confidence from self-portraiture [dailymail.co.uk]
Growth hormone therapy should start if the girl does not grow normally, to prevent short stature and social stigmatization later in life. [medicalnewstoday.com]