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  1. Read America's healthy living magazine two ways: the current print issue in your doctor's office and the DIGITAL EDITION anytime, anywhere online and on your digital device. WebMD Magazine ...

  2. 2015年1月16日 · Get the nutrition lowdown on all your meals and everything in between. Find out the calories, carbs, fat, fiber, and more in over 37,000 foods and drinks. Whether you're eating out or dining in ...

    • Overview
    • Claustrophobia
    • Symptoms
    • Causes & Triggers
    • Diagnosis & Treatment

    This article is about claustrophobia, an anxiety disorder that causes intense fear of enclosed spaces and its symptoms, triggers, diagnosis and treatments including exposure therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), virtual reality (VR), relaxation and visualization techniques etc.

    Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder that causes intense fear of enclosed spaces. It can range from mild nervousness to a full-blown panic attack and affects one's ability to live a normal life.

    Being inside an enclosed space can trigger symptoms such as shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, sweating, shaking or trembling, nausea, dizziness and more. Panic attacks are intense and last 5-30 minutes with chest pain and tightness being common symptoms.

    The fear may be caused by overactive amygdala due to genes or traumatic childhood events like bullying or being stuck in a tight place; having another anxiety disorder raises the chances too. Any confined area including elevators, airplanes/subway trains etc., can set off the fear for some people even just being in a room with windows shut can caus...

    Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history along with conducting physical exams before diagnosing you with claustrophobia if it seriously affects your daily routine; treatment options include exposure therapy (gradually putting you into situations), CBT (talk therapy), VR simulations (computer simulations), relaxation techniques et...

  3. 2023年9月14日 · Symptoms of acute pancreatitis. Moderate to severe p ain in the upper part of your belly that goes into your back. Eating may make it worse, especially foods high in fat. Fever. Higher heart rate ...

  4. 2021年7月27日 · Symptoms can include collapsing, jerking, stiffening, muscle twitching, loss of consciousness, drooling, chomping, tongue chewing, or foaming at the mouth. Dogs can fall to the side and make ...

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  6. 2022年5月31日 · FDA: Avoid Smartwatches That Claim to Measure Glucose Levels. Smartwatches and rings that claim to measure glucose levels without piercing the skin aren’t approved by the FDA and may be ...

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