Dr Errol Green
I am an adult, and I think I have ADHD. What do I do?If you have difficulty maintaining a job and relationships, lose things frequently, are easily distracted, and have problems with organizational skills and goal setting, talk with your doctor about ADHD.
Dr Rong Ji Guan
I am an adult, and I think I have ADHD. What do I do?If you have difficulty maintaining a job and relationships, lose things frequently, are easily distracted, and have problems with organizational skills and goal setting, talk with your doctor about ADHD.
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What Is the Outlook for People With Macular Degeneration?Unfortunately, macular degeneration can recur even after successful treatment. Because of this, individuals with macular degeneration must test their own vision regularly and follow up, as recommended by their ophthalmologist. The various procedures, however, can slow the rate of vision loss and hopefully preserve some sight.
Dr Reza Rahmani Dr Michael Wilson Dr Robert Russell Dr Michael Rabin Dr Sunil Patel Dr Robert Boyd
Types of cataracts include:Age-related cataracts. As the name suggests, this type of cataract develops as a result of aging.
Congenital cataracts. Babies are sometimes born with cataracts as a result of an infection they had before they were born, or they may develop during childhood.
Secondary cataracts. These may develop as a result of other diseases, like diabetes, or long-term exposure to toxic substances, certain medications (such as corticosteroids or diuretics), ultraviolet light, and radiation.
Traumatic cataracts. These can form after injury to the eye.
Other factors that can increase a person's risk of developing cataracts include cigarette smoke, air pollution, and heavy alcohol consumption
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This is not recommended currently, because alcohol can be transferred through the skin and affect the liver. In addition, alcohol slightly raises the body temperature before it brings it down, which, if the fever is already very high could cause permanent damage..Some cultures use gallstones as antipyretic antidotes like in China for example, obtained from cow or dog meat.
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