ILLNESSES WHICH DOCTORS TREAT WRONG
1) Irritable Bowel Syndrome— a chronic gastrointestinal disorder which is made worse by emotional stress, some foods, and infections or condition is twice as common in women as it is in men. The symptom diarrhea, often alternating with constipation; abdominal pain; bloating; nausea; and mucus in stools.
Doctors may miss a correct diagnosis for this problem because provide no clear cut possibility. In some cases the same symptoms normal reaction to a single episode of stress in many people which irritable bowel syndrome. Usually, doctors diagnose irritable bowel eliminating all other reasonable possibilities.
2) Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis— this is a bacterial infections of the heart, often the result of an upper respiratory tract infection or d symptoms include weakness; fatigue; intermittent, low- grade fever; chills; aches; and weight loss.
This condition is more commonly found among AIDS patients i users. Doctors who are inexperienced in such cases may have difficult the condition.
3) Early Onset Emphysema— Lung specialists say that about thousand people have alpha-antitrypsin deficiency, also known as early emphysema. The deficiency is often misdiagnosed because it is not well-recognized by many physicians. According to experts, if physicians are not lung sp might not even know about the deficiency. In many cases it is confused misdiagnosed as asthma or bronchitis.
The deficiency is caused by an inherited lack of the protective protein, alpha-antitrypsin and can be detected through a simple blood test. Experts everyone who has the deficiency develops emphysema, and while the c no cure, researchers are having some success in developing a potentic slow the progress of the disease. The treatment which is currently involves giving patients back the missing protein intravenously through called prolastin. The substance is derived from human plasma and researchers, has no significant side effects. Researchers need to conduct with the new treatment before they can say for certain that it will slow the disease.
Early diagnosis is essential, otherwise the deficiency can develop asthma and lead to death. (Researchers say that smokers will die 20 than non-smokers who have the deficiency).
People who have a family history of emphysema or with symptoms including shortness of breath, excessive coughing, difficulty exhaling, wheezing, and a decreased ability to exercise, should be tested by a physician.
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