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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for sleep disorders
  1. ... is used to diagnose sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. Learn more. ... Eye movements The test is used to diagnose sleep disorders . Sleep disorders are conditions that cause problems with ...
  2. ... for treatable conditions such as: Blood vessel disorders Sleep disorders Hypothyroidism Lack of certain vitamins , such as vitamin ...
  3. ... caused by anemia , depression , heart disease , thyroid disease , sleep disorders , and many other conditions. If you have fatigue ...
  4. ... Bruising and bleeding easily Confusion, memory loss, or sleep disorders Swelling in your legs or feet Bloating or ...
  5. ... Common health problems in childhood include hearing loss , sleep apnea , ear infections , eye diseases , and heart defects . There are two basic types ...
  6. ... Muscle cramps Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Sleep problems Trouble thinking clearly With some types of kidney disease, such as chronic kidney disease , you may not ...
  7. ... types are: Major depression , also called major depressive disorder. The symptoms typically make it difficult to work, sleep, study and eat. With major depression, you have ...
  8. ... Muscle cramps Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Sleep problems Trouble thinking clearly If you have a high risk for developing kidney disease , even if you don't have symptoms now. ...
  9. ... Related Health Topics Asthma COPD COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Heart Failure Lung Cancer Pneumonia Sleep Apnea Related Medical Tests Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) ...
  10. ... Muscle cramps Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Sleep problems Trouble thinking clearly Protein in urine may be an early sign of kidney disease before you even have symptoms. So your provider ...
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