Hyperkalemia

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsSymptomsCausesDiagnosisTreatmentComplicationsWhen to See a Healthcare ProviderFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment Complications When to See a Healthcare Provider Frequently Asked Questions Hyperkalemiais anelectrolytedisorder where a person has too muchpotassiumin the blood. Electrolytes are minerals (like sodium and potassium) that carry an electrical charge. Hyperkalemia can lead to life-threatening problems with electrical conduction in the heart....

January 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2447 words · Ronald Juarez

Hyperparathyroidism vs. Hyperthyroidism: What Are the Differences?

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsSymptomsCausesDiagnosisTreatmentPreventionFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Frequently Asked Questions Hyperparathyroidism(HPT)andhyperthyroidism (HT)sound a lot alike. While the glands involved are somewhat related, they produce different hormones that have different effects on your body. They have different symptoms and require different treatments, as well. Yourthyroid glandis shaped like a butterfly. It sits at the front of your throat, right in the center....

January 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2139 words · Cynthia Patrick

Hyperpathia, Hyperalgesia, and Hypersensitivity

Comprised of the brain and spinal cord, the job of the central nervous system is to take information in from the outside, for example, hot or cold sensations, or sensations about the position your body is in, process it and then issue a movement response to it. If you touch a boiling pot, your automatic response will likely be to withdraw your hand from the pot as soon as possible. This is the central nervous system in action....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 984 words · Holly Aguilar

Hyperpigmentation Around the Mouth: Everything to Know

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsCausesTreatmentPreventionWhen to Seek HealthcareFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Causes Treatment Prevention When to Seek Healthcare Frequently Asked Questions Your skin, eyes, and hair get their color from a substance in your body called melanin. The amount of melanin in your skin and these other parts of the body creates your naturalpigmentationor skin color. Although genetics and other factors play roles in pigmentation, there are other things that can change the balance of melanin in your body....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1881 words · Renee Pollard

Hyperpigmentation on Skin: Causes and Treatments

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsSkin ChangesAppearanceDoes It Fade?Minimize the EffectsTreatment Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Skin Changes Appearance Does It Fade? Minimize the Effects Treatment Hyperpigmentation refers to spots or patches on the skin that are darker than the surrounding skin. It can occur anywhere on the body but is most common on the face.Sun exposure, hormonal changes, skin inflammation or trauma, as well as certain medications, can cause the skin to produce too much melanin (pigment), leading to an uneven complexion....

January 17, 2025 · 13 min · 2667 words · Megan Horton

Hyperpigmentation on the Buttocks: What It Is and How to Get Rid of It

Hyperpigmentation is the abnormal darkening of the skin.Skin discolorationtends to involve the face and limbs but can occur anywhere on the body, including the buttocks. Althoughhyperpigmentationis usually nothing to worry about, it can in rare cases be a sign of a more serious condition, like diabetes or skin cancer. If the discoloration happens suddenly for no apparent reason, see your healthcare provider or ask for a referral to a skin specialist known as adermatologist....

January 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2336 words · Michael Hill

Hypersexuality: What Causes It and How To Get Help

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsDefinitionSymptomsCausesDiagnosisComplicationsTreatmentCoping Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Definition Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Complications Treatment Coping Hypersexualityis defined as an obsessive urge or impulse to engage in various kinds of sexual activity, including excessive masturbation or use of pornography. The terms “sex addiction” and “compulsive sexual behavior” are often used interchangeably with hypersexuality disorder. When any sexual behavior results in adverse consequences at home, work, or school or is used as an escape mechanism, it signals a problem....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1608 words · Donald Norris

Hyperthymesia: More Than Just a Good Memory

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsDefinitionCharacteristicsBenefits and DrawbacksWho Gets It?Improving Memory Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Definition Characteristics Benefits and Drawbacks Who Gets It? Improving Memory Hyperthymesiais when a person can remember most of their life experiences and things they learned with great detail. This is different from having an above-average memory. There is no individual test for hyperthymesia, but evaluation procedures include extensive memory testing and questions related to public events that happened in the past....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1174 words · Tamara Rogers

Hyperthyroidism and Osteoporosis: What Is the Relationship?

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsThe LinkRisksTreatment & ManagementPreventionFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents The Link Risks Treatment & Management Prevention Frequently Asked Questions Because of how thyroid hormone impacts bone turnover (bone breakdown and new bone growth), people withhyperthyroidismhave an increased risk of gettingosteoporosisand more severe osteoporotic disease. Read on to learn more about how hyperthyroidism affects bone loss and how you can manage both conditions simultaneously....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1347 words · Lauren Villa MD

Hyperthyroidism Facts and Statistics: What You Need to Know

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsHyperthyroidismHow Common Is It?By EthnicityBy Age and GenderCausesMortality RatesScreening and Early DetectionSummaryNext in Hyperthyroidism GuideUnderstanding Overactive Thyroid (Hyperthyroidism) Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Hyperthyroidism How Common Is It? By Ethnicity By Age and Gender Causes Mortality Rates Screening and Early Detection Summary Next in Hyperthyroidism Guide Approximately 1 in 100 Americans over the age of 12 havehyperthyroidism.Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland makes too much thyroid hormone....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 939 words · Brian Hinton

Hypertonic Dehydration: What Happens?

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Is It?SymptomsRisksTreatmentPrevention Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents What Is It? Symptoms Risks Treatment Prevention Hypertonic dehydration, otherwise known ashypernatremia, occurs when the body loses too much water and not enough sodium, leading to an imbalance of water and sodium levels. It is one of three forms ofdehydration. Hypertonic Dehydration: One Form of Dehydration There are three specific types of dehydration: isonatremic,hypernatremia, andhyponatremic....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1343 words · John Snyder

Hypertrichosis and Its Causes and Treatments

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat It IsSymptomsCausesDiagnosisTreatmentCoping Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents What It Is Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment Coping Hypertrichosis describes abnormal, often excessivehair growthanywhere on the body. It can affect both males and females. In severe cases, the whole body may be covered in thick hair. It is sometimes also called “werewolf syndrome.” Hypertrichosis differs from hirsutism, which is a condition that causes females to experience abnormal hair growth in a male-like pattern....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1441 words · Jennifer Solis

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and COVID-19

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsCardiomyopathy and COVID-19 RiskCardiomyopathy ComplicationsHCM ComplicationsStress ComplicationsTreatmentHow to Stay Safe Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Cardiomyopathy and COVID-19 Risk Cardiomyopathy Complications HCM Complications Stress Complications Treatment How to Stay Safe People withhypertrophic cardiomyopathy(HCM) have a greater risk of becoming severely ill from COVID-19. Furthermore, the virus has been found to significantly damage the heart muscle, causing conditions like heart failure even after you’ve recovered from the viral infection....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1477 words · Gabriel Larsen