Muscular
Urinary
Endocrine
Nervous
Lymphatic / Reproductive
100

Common condition associated with chronic muscle and/or fascial pain

myofascial pain syndrome 

100

when kidney function suddenly drops to 50% or less of normal function

acute renal failure

100

Condition in which cortisol levels in the blood are excessively high for a prolonged period, leading to tissue changes, & possible death

Cushing's 

100

Progressive, degenerative disorder of the brain causing memory loss, personality changes, and eventually death

Alzheimer’s

100

Moment the ovaries permanently stop secreting enough hormones to initiate a menstrual cycle

menopause

200

tenosynovitis specifically of the abductor and extensor pollicis tendons

De Quervian’s tenosynovitis

200

impairment in kidney function that may persist for months or years before any symptoms present; measured in stages

chronic kidney failure 

200

also called primary adrenal insufficiency; usually an autoimmune attack on the adrenal glands

addison's disease

200

Movement disorder involving the progressive degeneration of nerve tissue, and a reduction in neurotransmitter production in the CNS

Parkinsons 

200

“painful fat syndrome”, fat cells in lower body become more numerous while the rest of the body is not affected

lipedema 

300

type of shin splint - frequently the result of “running through the pain”

stress fracture 

300

Risk factors for development – Spermicide use, pregnancy, menopause, diabetes, neurogenic bladder, diaphragm contraceptive use

UTI's

300

Cluster of 5 main features: high triglycerides, low high-density lipoproteins (“good cholesterol”), hypertension, central obesity, & high fasting blood glucose levels

metabolic syndrome

300

progressive & fatal condition that destroys motor neurons in the central & peripheral NS, leading to atrophy of voluntary muscle cells

ALS

300

fluid retention in lungs; can be related to heart failure, pneumonia, kidney failure, altitude sickness; signals that the person has a serious problem

pulmonary edema

400

Most common cause of heel pain & associated with foot pronation, excessive running, & prolonged standing

plantar fasciitis 

400

Calcium – most common; associated with dehydration along w/ problems w/ calcium metabolism or too much incoming calcium

kidney stones

400

When well established, circulating levels of TSH are low, but thyroid still produces too much T3 & T4

hyperthyroidism

400

Inflammation of the meninges that surround the brain & spinal cord

meningitis 

400

Treatment – Antihistamines, epinephrine, steroidal anti-inflammatories 

allergies 

500

Differential diagnosis – Lyme disease, MS, RA, lupus, hypothyroidism, candidiasis, etc

fibromyalgia

500

Complications – atherosclerosis, weak blood vessels, cerebral aneurysms, hemorrhagic strokes, emboli, diverticulitis, kidney stones, UTI’s, renal cancer, infections in cysts, end-stage renal failure

polycystic kidney disease

500

In early stages, TSH levels are high, T4 is significantly low, T3 is relatively normal – in later stages, TSH remains high but both T3 & T4 drop

hypothyroidism

500

Damage to brain cells due to oxygen deprivation brought about by thrombosis, embolism, or hemorrhage

stroke

500

Benign tumors that grow in or around the uterus

fibroid tumors 

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