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Chronic fatigue refers to symptoms of exhaustion or lack of energy that last for more than six months. This eMedTV page offers an overview of chronic fatigue and explains the difference between it and the condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
Constipation is a condition characterized by difficult or infrequent bowel movements and hard, dry stool. This eMedTV segment provides a complete overview of constipation, including information on its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Diarrhea is a symptom in which watery, loose stools occur more than three times a day. This eMedTV article presents an overview of diarrhea, including details about its possible causes, how it may lead to dehydration, and when to see a doctor for it.
For the majority of men, erection problems are caused by certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or diseased arteries. This eMedTV article takes a detailed look at erection problems, what causes them, and how they are treated.
A headache can involve pain or aching that occurs in the head, face, mouth, or neck. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at headaches, describing their causes, the various types of headaches, how headaches are diagnosed, and treatment options.
Heartburn occurs when the acidic contents of the stomach come back up the esophagus and cause irritation. This eMedTV Web page discusses risk factors for heartburn, key symptoms associated with the condition, and treatment options that are available.
Intestinal gas occurs as a result of swallowed air or the breakdown of foods, especially carbohydrates. This eMedTV segment discusses intestinal gas and its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Caused by abnormal brain activity, seizures briefly alter a person's consciousness, movements, or actions. This eMedTV segment offers an in-depth look at seizures, including detailed information on their causes, symptoms, and treatment.