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Silent heart attack: What are the risks? - Mayo Clinic A silent heart attack is a heart attack that has few, if any, symptoms or has symptoms not recognized as a heart attack A silent heart attack might not cause chest pain or shortness of breath, which are typically linked to a heart attack
Barretts esophagus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Barrett's esophagus is a condition in which the flat pink lining of the swallowing tube that connects the mouth to the stomach (esophagus) becomes damaged by acid reflux, which causes the lining to thicken and become red Barrett's esophagus is associated with an increased risk of developing
Famotidine (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic Description Famotidine is used to treat stomach ulcers (gastric and duodenal), erosive esophagitis (heartburn or acid indigestion), and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) GERD is a condition where the acid in the stomach washes back up into the esophagus It is also used to treat certain conditions where there is too much acid in the stomach (eg, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, multiple
Absence seizure - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Absence seizures usually can be managed with antiseizure medicines Some children who have them also develop other seizures, such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures or myoclonic seizures Many children outgrow absence seizures in their teens
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Symptoms and causes Gastroesophageal reflux disease happens when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus and causes heartburn It's often called GERD for short This backwash is known as acid reflux, and it can irritate the lining of the esophagus Many people experience acid reflux now and then However, when
Pneumonia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs The air sacs may fill with fluid or pus (purulent material), causing cough with phlegm or pus, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing A variety of organisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, can cause pneumonia
Carbon monoxide poisoning - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Carbon monoxide is a gas that has no odor, taste or color It comes from burning fuels, including gasoline, wood, propane or charcoal Appliances and engines that aren't well vented can cause the carbon monoxide to build up to dangerous levels A tightly enclosed space makes the buildup worse
Absence seizure - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Treatment Your child's healthcare professional may start at the lowest dose of antiseizure medicine possible Then the dose may be increased as needed to manage the seizures Children may be able to taper off antiseizure medicines under the supervision of a healthcare professional after they've been seizure-free for two years
Infant acid reflux - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Diagnosis To diagnose infant reflux, a healthcare professional typically starts with a physical exam and asks questions about a baby's symptoms If a baby is growing as expected and seems content, then testing usually isn't needed In some cases, however, a healthcare professional might recommend:
Tinnitus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, an ear injury or a problem with the circulatory system For many people, tinnitus improves with treatment of the underlying cause or with other treatments that reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable