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  2. Late-day confusion in people with dementia - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/alzheimers-disease/expert-answers/sun...

    The term "sundowning" refers to a state of confusion that occurs in the late afternoon and lasts into the night. Sundowning can cause various behaviors, such as confusion, anxiety, aggression or ignoring directions. Sundowning also can lead to pacing or wandering. Sundowning isn't a disease. It's a group of symptoms that occurs at a specific ...

  3. Dental implant surgery - Mayo Clinic

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    Dental implant surgery is usually an outpatient surgery performed in stages, with healing time between procedures. The process of placing a dental implant involves multiple steps, including: Damaged tooth removal. Jawbone preparation (grafting), when needed. Dental implant placement.

  4. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo...

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    Signs and symptoms of SAD may include: Feeling listless, sad or down most of the day, nearly every day. Losing interest in activities you once enjoyed. Having low energy and feeling sluggish. Having problems with sleeping too much. Experiencing carbohydrate cravings, overeating and weight gain.

  5. Gastrointestinal bleeding - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    To find the cause of gastrointestinal bleeding, a health care professional will first take your medical history, including a history of previous bleeding, and do a physical exam. Tests also may be ordered, such as: Blood tests. You may need a complete blood count, a test to see how fast your blood clots, a platelet count and liver function tests.

  6. Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Continue into your child's teen years or start for the first time as an adult. Causes. Sleepwalking is classified as a parasomnia — an undesirable behavior or event during sleep. Sleepwalking is a disorder of arousal. This means it occurs during N3 sleep, the deepest stage of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep.

  7. Sleep terrors (night terrors) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sleep terrors are times of screaming or crying, intense fear, and sometimes waving arms and legs when not fully awake. Also known as night terrors, sleep terrors may lead to sleepwalking. Like sleepwalking, sleep terrors are a type of parasomnia. Parasomnias are disturbing or strange behaviors or experiences during sleep.

  8. General anesthesia - Mayo Clinic

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    Take a long time. Require the use of muscle relaxants. Result in significant bleeding. Significantly change your breathing, blood pressure or heart rate. Other forms of anesthesia may be recommended depending on your procedure. Spinal anesthesia may be recommended for surgery below your waist such as a cesarean section or hip replacement.

  9. Malignant hyperthermia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rapid, shallow breathing and problems with low oxygen and high carbon dioxide. Rapid heart rate. Irregular heart rhythm. Dangerously high body temperature. Excessive sweating. Patchy, irregular skin color (mottled skin) In rare cases, people at risk of malignant hyperthermia have shown signs of a reaction after intense physical activity during ...

  10. Cystoscopy - Mayo Clinic

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    Cystoscopy (sis-TOS-kuh-pee) is a procedure that allows your doctor to examine the lining of your bladder and the tube that carries urine out of your body (urethra). A hollow tube (cystoscope) equipped with a lens is inserted into your urethra and slowly advanced into your bladder. Cystoscopy may be done in a testing room, using a local ...

  11. Liver biopsy - Mayo Clinic

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    Liver biopsy Enlarge image. A liver biopsy is a procedure to remove a small piece of liver tissue, so it can be examined under a microscope for signs of damage or disease. Your health care provider may recommend a liver biopsy if blood tests or imaging studies suggest you might have a liver problem. A liver biopsy also is used to find out the ...