Symptoms
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Even after a crisis is over, escalated levels of stress hormones may last for days, contributing to jittery feelings, nightmares, and other
symptoms.
We don’t completely understand what’s happening in the brain, but one theory is that the stress hormone cortisol may be continuously activating the “fight-flight-freeze” response while reducing overall brain functioning, leading to a number of negative
symptoms.
These
symptoms
often fall into four categories: intrusive thoughts, like dreams and flashbacks, avoiding reminders of the trauma, negative thoughts and feelings, like fear, anger, and guilt, and “reactive”
symptoms
like irritability and difficulty sleeping.
Not everyone has all these symptoms, or experiences them to the same extent and intensity.
And certain medications can make
symptoms
more manageable, as can self- care practices, like mindfulness and regular exercise.
And yet, despite how commonplace these disorders are, our current treatments, if they work at all, only suppress
symptoms.
What we're asking and looking for is, are there a very few set of individuals who are actually walking around with the risk that normally would cause a disease, but something in them, something hidden in them is actually protective and keeping them from exhibiting those
symptoms?
Let's take them all, and let's pull them back a little bit by those that are known to have severe symptoms, where the parents, the child, those around them would know that they'd gotten sick, and let's go ahead and then frame them again by those parts of the genes where we know that there is a particular alteration that is known to be highly penetrant to cause that disease.
But we all use our voices differently, and eventually we experience the
symptoms
associated with aging larynxes, known as presbyphonia.
All these
symptoms
are further complicated by having fewer healthy laryngeal nerve endings, which reduces precise muscle control and causes breathy or rough voices.
They work by stimulating nicotine receptors in the brain and thus preventing withdrawal symptoms, without the addition of other harmful chemicals.
We simply need a healthcare system that moves beyond just looking at the
symptoms
that bring people into clinics, but instead actually is able to look and improve health where it begins.
It comes from chronically rubbing one's nose up and down, trying to get rid of those allergy symptoms, and yet, here was Veronica, a grown woman, with the same telltale sign of allergies.
We're going to order some medications for your symptoms, but I also want to refer you to a specialist, if that's okay."
And I said, "Veronica, actually, the specialist I'm talking about is someone I call a community health worker, someone who, if it's okay with you, can come to your home and try to understand what's going on with those water leaks and that mold, trying to help you manage those conditions in your housing that I think are causing your symptoms, and if required, that specialist might refer you to another specialist that we call a public interest lawyer, because it might be that your landlord isn't making the fixes he's required to make."
She told us that her
symptoms
had improved by 90 percent.
The honest answer is that in healthcare, we often treat
symptoms
without addressing the conditions that make you sick in the first place.
Not only did that cancer diagnosis change the life of our family, but that process of going back and forth with new tests, different doctors describing symptoms, discarding diseases over and over, was stressful and frustrating, especially for my aunt.
Today, most of us have to wait for
symptoms
to indicate that something is wrong.
You don't need to have any
symptoms.
Today, cancer detection happens mainly when
symptoms
appear.
Now most of the time, I was working at UCLA Medical Center with physicians, discussing
symptoms
and diagnoses and treatments for my human patients, but some of the time, I was working at the Los Angeles Zoo with veterinarians, discussing
symptoms
and diagnoses and treatments for their animal patients.
Veterinarians had been diagnosing, treating and even preventing emotionally induced
symptoms
in animals ranging from monkeys to flamingos, from to deer to rabbits, since the 1970s.
But some of the monarchs were sick, and what I found is that some of these milkweeds are medicinal, meaning they reduce the disease
symptoms
in the monarch butterflies, meaning these monarchs can live longer when they are infected when feeding on these medicinal plants.
For our patients who do screen positive, we have a multidisciplinary treatment team that works to reduce the dose of adversity and treat
symptoms
using best practices, including home visits, care coordination, mental health care, nutrition, holistic interventions, and yes, medication when necessary.
Today, we are beginning to understand how to interrupt the progression from early adversity to disease and early death, and 30 years from now, the child who has a high ACE score and whose behavioral
symptoms
go unrecognized, whose asthma management is not connected, and who goes on to develop high blood pressure and early heart disease or cancer will be just as anomalous as a six-month mortality from HIV/AIDS.
So one day after you do that transplant, all those
symptoms
clear up, the diarrhea vanishes, and they're essentially healthy again, coming to resemble the donor's community, and they stay there.
As most commonly defined by psychologists, PMS involves negative behavioral, cognitive and physical
symptoms
from the time of ovulation to menstruation.
Over 150 different
symptoms
have been used to diagnose PMS, and here are just a few of those.
I'm not saying women don't get some of these
symptoms.
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