Sentences with phrase «to see if one's symptoms improve»

Don't take the «wait & see» approach to see if the symptoms improve on their own.
In mild cases of OSA, doctors may monitor a child for a while to see if symptoms improve before deciding on treatment.
If a food seems linked to undesirable symptoms, consider an elimination diet to see if these symptoms improve.
You should try a yeast treatment (diflucan oral / nystatin / etc) and see if the symptoms improve.
If you suspect that milk is to blame, try cutting it out of your child's diet for two weeks to see if symptoms improve.
If you are gluten - intolerant and still having health issues even after removing gluten from your diet, try eliminating the above foods for at least two months and see if your symptoms improve.
Anyone who suspects hypothyroidism or thyroid disease should be very careful about supplementation and consider selenium with (or in place of) iodine to see if symptoms improve.
Mary O'Brien, an oncologist at Royal Marsden Hospital in London, first stumbled upon these findings while inoculating lung cancer patients with a strain of M. vaccae (pronounced «emm vah - kay») to see if their symptoms improved.
Also, it's common to try removing foods to see if your symptoms improve, only to find that the foods you replace them with seem to cause similar issues.
A simple test would be to add back some clean carbohydrate foods like white rice or sweet potato and see if your symptoms improve.
All this being said, if you consistently feel bad after eating gluten - containing cereals, you should definitely go on a gluten - free diet and see if your symptoms improve.
If you are experiencing insomnia, mood swings, acid reflux, fatigue, depression, gastrointestinal complaints, or chronic pain it may be benefital to remove coffee for a period of 2 - 3 weeks to see if your symptoms improve.
If you do have acne and drink fat - free milk, you may want to experiment with eliminating it for a 4 - week trial to see if symptoms improve.
The organization suggests that people with arthritis try cutting nightshade vegetables from their diets for two weeks to see if symptoms improve.
If you think gluten is the culprit, try a gluten - free diet for two to four weeks to see if your symptoms improve.
Try eliminating dairy from the diet for a few weeks and see if symptoms improve.
I would, however, suggest that those with inflammatory bowel syndrome or other gastrointestinal problems try cutting out carrageenan at least temporarily to see if symptoms improve.
Try Jack with 2 mg of chlorpheniramine (antihistamine) twice per day to see if the symptoms improve, otherwise keep an eye on Jack and bring up the problem with your Veterinarian at Jack's next visit.
If you have recently changed your dog's food or added a supplement to their diet, try eliminating this new food and see if their symptoms improve.
Ruling out a food allergy usually requires feeding a hypoallergenic diet (prescription / therapeutic diet) for a couple of months to see if the symptoms improve.
When no other explanation for their symptoms is present, many vets put those cats on a trial period of corticosteroids and bronchodilator medications to see if their symptoms improve.
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