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When a baby has lowered oxygen levels or difficulty breathing at birth, these changes may not occur and the baby's circulation returns back to the fetal system with blood directed away from the lungs. The lung pressure stays high. That is why this ... more
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Shortness of breath and headache, particularly with exercise are symptoms commonly associated with anemia. Cold skin isn't a listed symptom. Pale skin is an anemia symptom. Talk to your Dr. to determine the cause. Thanks for asking ChaCha! ... more
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You can include any additional data associated with a record, including metadata like a document identifier, in an extraRecordData field. But only if it has been asked for by the client. ... more
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While we are interested in the potential of persistent worlds, we've chosen to take Neverwinter Nights in a different direction. BioWare currently has no official plans to develop a persistent world. That said, many members of our fan community ... more
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The following are the most common symptoms of persistent pulmonary hypertension. However, each baby may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include: • baby appears ill at delivery or in first hours after birth • cyanosis (blue coloring) • ... more
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NDPH can continue for years and even decades after onset and be extremely disabling to the individual. Primary NDPH is considered one of the most difficult headaches to treat. Some NDPH patients do not improve despite aggressive treatment. However, ... more
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Some medicines can cause persistent headaches, also sinus pressure and Extradural hematoma. ChaCha! ... more
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In order to arrive at the diagnosis of NDPH, it is necessary to rule out other conditions which can mimic this disorder. The two disorders that are closely similar in presentation include spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak and cerebral venous ... more
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New daily persistent headache is unique in that the headache is daily from onset, typically in a patient with no prior history. It can continue for years without any sign of alleviation despite aggressive treatment. The headache will start one day ... more
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New daily persistent headache (NDPH) is one of the important headache entities under the category of chronic daily headache. This is the group of primary headache disorders that also includes chronic migraine, chronic tension-type headache, and ... more
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