Sentences with phrase «often debilitating symptoms»

Another notable finding in our survey is the amount of time patients can suffer from often debilitating symptoms before receiving proper treatment.
Hashimoto's disease comes with a myriad of uncomfortable, and often debilitating symptoms ranging from brain fog to weight gain, to intolerance to cold.
And then there are people with fibromyalgia — a chronic pain disorder whose often debilitating symptoms overlap with many other diseases.
Everyone experiences pain occasionally — and then there are people with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disorder whose often debilitating symptoms overlap with other diseases.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder with often debilitating symptoms such as muscle, tendon, and joint pain, in addition to fatigue.

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While some psychotic symptoms can be reasonably well treated with medication, patients often still have debilitating problems with memory and cognitive function, meaning they struggle to get back to work or stay in education.
Anyone who has experienced morning sickness, or has been close to someone who has, knows that a pregnant woman will try almost anything to get rid of this often debilitating pregnancy symptom.
At the same time, he adds, clinical studies on migraine headache, asthma, chronic pain and irritable bowel syndrome have demonstrated the important role of the placebo in helping relieve symptoms of these often debilitating conditions.
In the end, the identification of microbial species or metabolites that are altered in Parkinson's disease may serve as disease biomarkers or even drug targets, and interventions that correct microbial imbalances may provide safe and effective treatments to slow or halt the progression of often debilitating motor symptoms.
Arthritis flares — the unpredictable and often sudden worsening of arthritis symptoms — can be debilitating.
Cognitive symptoms, including cognitive fatigue, are a common but under recognized complication of MS. Individuals with MS often report experiencing cognitive fatigue, (fatigue resulting from mental work rather than from physical labor) as one of their most debilitating symptoms.
There is no doubt that some women experience often debilitating menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and depression.
There is a strong connection between anxiety and mental stress and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), an elusive condition of the gut that results in unpredictable symptoms like bloating, diarrhea, constipation and stomach pain, which is often debilitating for those who suffer from it and very difficult to effectively treat.
When we talk about Menopause our conversation is often brought to the cessation of fertility and the annoying, and sometimes debilitating, symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats.
When battling cancer, the worst part is not just the symptoms of the disease itself, but often the discomfort and debilitating fatigue brought on from cancer treatments.
Those who are depressed often experience hopelessness, a disinterest in what was once interesting, a general lack of motivation, and many other debilitating symptoms.
The osmotic effect that FODMAPs can have in the intestine can help with constipation — but unfortunately also often contribute to other symptoms such as debilitating gas and bloating for those with IBS.
Hormone replacement therapy is often prescribed for women with menopause, usually to treat one or more of the following debilitating symptoms:
Bipolar symptoms in children may be recognized when they have difficulty returning their body to this state of rest after exposure to stimulus, and as a result often suffer from debilitating distress.
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