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Schizophrenia Symptoms : What Is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe and debilitating brain disease that often causes bizarre behavior, disorganized speech, fleeting thoughts and hallucinations. Find out who is most often affected by schizophrenia with help from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on schizophrenia.

Alcohol Dependence: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Kidney Disease | Symptoms and Alternative Treatment for Kidney Disease

Kidney Disease | Symptoms and Alternative Treatment for Kidney Disease

The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that lie on either side of the spine in the lower middle of the back. Each kidney weighs about ¼ pound and contains approximately one million filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron is made of a glomerulus and a tubule. The glomerulus is a miniature filtering or sieving device while the tubule is a tiny tube like structure attached to the glomerulus.

 

The kidneys are connected to the urinary bladder by tubes called ureters. Urine is stored in the urinary bladder until the bladder is emptied by urinating. The bladder is connected to the outside of the body by another tube like structure called the urethra.

 

About Medical Symptoms Diagnosis

About Medical symptoms diagnosis

There is a significant initial medical diagnosis called Bayes’ theorem. In summary, the Bayes’ theorem that the probability of a diagnosis after a new fact is added that depends on the probability was before the new event was added.

Other causes of response to insulin deficiency and nitroso compounds are toxic, autoimmune diseases and viral infections found in pancreatic beta cells. When he is not cured, risks include strokes, premature atherosclerosis, heart disease, blindness, pancreatic insufficiency and gangrene of the limbs. It also runs in the family. If a family member has diabetes, chances are people in the line of blood were more likely to have much if not to watch what they eat.

I Give Possible “symptoms”… You Give Answers, Please?

Question by Rain: I give possible “symptoms”… You give answers, please?
So, I’m not asking for some kind of online diagnosis or anything. I would just like some input if this person’s behavior is “normal” or if there could be something wrong with her.
So… Here are possible “symptoms” of some kind of illness:

Not being able to get through one day without thinking about suicide.
Crying usually once a day.
Being very very sensitive to insults… and a lot of the time it’s not even an insult, but just takes things out of context and transforms it into something negative.
Seemingly fine all throughout some days, even happy.
But out of nowhere, very moody.
One little thing can ruin the whole day.
Has a very powerful self loathing-
Especially physically.
Seems to have an attitude like- If I’m not PERFECT or the BEST (or didn’t do something perfectly or the best) than I SUCK. And FAIL at everything.
Pretty much a COMPLETE FAILURE.
Thinks all these things and anyone who compliments is WRONG and DOESN’T know what they’re talking about…
Once again… EXTREMELY moody.
Doesn’t even know what they want.
Extremely indecisive.
Seems to have MULTIPLE views on everything… Kind of almost takes TOO MUCH into consideration.

Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms Are Signs of Alcoholism

Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms are Signs of Alcoholism

Confused by my title? Let me explain; when I was about 12 I had my first drink…and then my second and then my third…..you get the picture. By the end of the night I had drunk so much that i was vomiting, edging into unconsciousness, my skin had turned pale, and breathing became difficult . Within the hour, I had to be taken to hospital and have my stomach pumped. According to the doctors I could have died.

Then five things happened that were to irretrievably mark my life:
* I got better (at least physically)
* I was discharged from hospital
* I didn’t learn from the experience
* I continued to drink recklessly
* I, eventually, became a full-blown alcoholic who, by his 30s, wanted to curl up and die.