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- ... Acoustic Neuroma Balance Problems Dizziness and Vertigo Eye Movement Disorders Meniere's Disease Neurologic Diseases Tinnitus Related Medical Tests ...
- ... coordination Tremors Stiff muscles and/or sudden jerky movements you can't control Mental health disorders , including anxiety , depression , or psychosis Green, gold, or ...
- ... test, you wear goggles that record your eye movements while your provider moves your head. Tests for balance disorders may also include hearing tests . That's because many ...
- ... level Heart rate Brain waves Leg movements Eye movements The test checks how well you are sleeping and can diagnose sleep disorders . Sleep disorders are conditions that cause problems with ... It does not diagnose other types of sleep disorders. During a study at a hospital or sleep clinic: You will arrive at the hospital or clinic in the ... a hotel room. Many sleep study rooms will have a low-light video camera to record your sleep movements during the night. A health care provider will ...
- ... skills. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This is a disorder that affects behavior, communication, and social skills. Cerebral palsy (CP). This is a condition that affects movement, coordination, and balance. Deafness or other hearing problems Developmental and behavioral screening tests don't diagnose these conditions, but they can show if your child is not developing on schedule. If the screening ... also recommends that all children should be screened for autism spectrum disorder during regular checkups at: 18 months 24 months ...
- ... control. They may include your muscles for eye movement, facial expressions, or other muscles. Muscular dystrophy (MD) , a group of genetic diseases that cause muscle weakness. This weakness can lead to trouble walking and the ability to care for yourself. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) , a group of nerve disorders that are inherited (passed down through families). CMT ...
- ... and legs Problems walking and controlling your body movements Vision problems Vitamin E deficiency is very uncommon in healthy people. Most of the time, it's caused by conditions that prevent your body from properly absorbing vitamin E, including: Crohn's disease Liver disease Cystic fibrosis Celiac disease Pancreatitis Certain genetic disorders , including ataxia with vitamin E deficiency and abetalipoproteinemia ( ...
- ... think IBD may have many causes, including autoimmune disorders and genes . The main types of IBD are: Crohn's disease Ulcerative colitis IBS is a group of symptoms that happen together. They include bloating, pain and/or cramps when you have bowel movements, and diarrhea, constipation , or both. Researchers think IBS ...
- ... the ends of bones and reduces friction during movement. Normally, there is only a small amount of synovial fluid between the joints. If you have a joint problem, extra fluid can build up, causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation. Sometimes, removing the excess fluid is enough to reduce the pain you may have in the affected joint. A synovial fluid analysis is a group of tests that checks for A synovial fluid analysis can help find out if you may have a disorder that affects the joints . The analysis usually includes: ...
- ... disorder (ADHD). What happens during an autism spectrum disorder screening? For children: Screening for ASD is usually done by your child's pediatrician (a doctor who specializes in treating children) or nurse. Screening may also be done in school by trained professionals. The screening may have one or more parts, including: Questionnaires. You'll usually complete one or more questionnaires. The questions ask about your child's development and behavior, including speech, movement, thinking, and emotions. ASD often runs in families, ...