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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for loose manage syndrome
  1. ... about things you can do at home to manage your condition. ... Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be a lifelong condition. You ... and making lifestyle changes can help you manage your symptoms.
  2. ... Arthritis Bursitis Dislocation Frozen shoulder ( adhesive capsulitis ) Impingement syndrome Loose or foreign bodies Rotator cuff tear Rotator cuff ...
  3. ... scarring of tissues around the nerves Guillain Barré syndrome or other diseases that inflame nerves HIV/AIDS Inherited nerve disorders Multiple sclerosis Parkinson disease Spinal cord injury Surgery or injury involving the nerves
  4. ... elbows, shoulders, and other joints, to keep them loose Watching for joint tightening ( contractures ) Making sure splints ... frequent urination) Behavior issues that are hard to manage
  5. ... not been digested well. You may have either loose stools or hard stools. Some people have problems ... falls and other injuries. To stay safe: Remove loose wires and rugs from areas where you walk. ...
  6. ... may include: A feeling that your teeth are loose and about to fall out Confusing hot and ... Jong EC. Fish and shellfish poisoning: toxic syndromes. In: ... Manual . 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2017:chap 34. Kapil ...