Head popping - Brain conditions - Condition. Posted In: Brain conditions. Replies. Posted By: Anonymous. February 4, 2. 00. PMHi Everyone! Can someone tell me if they feel the same as i do. It started 4 yrs ago but it has been getting worst these past 2 mths. My head pops and i feel fluid running down my head like it is going to come out of my ears. I get dizzy and nausiated. ENT doctor and 2 different neurologist. They have all said it is one for the books. One had me taking different medicine but that didnt make it stop. ![]() One said it was migraines but i have friends with migraines and trust me i dont feel the pain they feel. They also said that i had to learn to control them but it just pops i dont know when its going to happens. So how does the doctor expect me to control them. ![]() I would imagine that most of you have wondered what your purpose is in life at one time or another, and you may still be searching for that revelation. If anyone can help. Thank you! Reply. Follow This Thread Stop Following This Thread Flag this Discussion. Thanks! A moderator will review your post and it will be live within the next 2. Liver Disease: Symptoms, Signs & Treatment. What are the causes of liver disease (hepatitis and others)? Infectious hepatitis. The term "hepatitis" means inflammation, and liver cells can become inflamed because of infection. Hepatitis A is a viral infection that is spread primarily through the fecal- oral route when small amounts of infected fecal matter are inadvertently ingested. Hepatitis A causes an acute inflammation of the liver which generally resolves spontaneously. The hepatitis A vaccine can prevent this infection. Thorough hand washing, especially when preparing food is the best way to prevent the spread of hepatitis A. This is especially important for workers who work in the food and restaurant industries. Hepatitis B is spread by exposure to body fluids (needles from drug abusers, contaminated blood, and sexual contact) and can cause an acute infection, but can also progress to cause chronic inflammation (chronic hepatitis) that can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. The hepatitis B vaccine can prevent this infection. Hepatitis C causes chronic hepatitis. An infected individual may not recall any acute illness. Hepatitis C is spread by exposure to body fluids (needles from drug abusers, contaminated blood, and some forms of sexual contact). Chronic hepatitis C may lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. At present, there is no vaccine against this virus. There is a recommendation to test all people born between 1. Hepatitis C antibody to identify people who do not know that they have contracted the disease. Newer medications are now available to treat and potentially cure Hepatitis C. Hepatitis D is a virus that requires concomitant infection with hepatitis B to survive, and is spread via body fluid exposure (needles from drug abusers, contaminated blood, and sexual contact). Hepatitis E is a virus that is spread via exposure to contaminated food and water. Other viruses. Other viruses can also cause liver inflammation or hepatitis as part of the cluster of symptoms. Viral infections with infectious mononucleosis (Epstein Barr virus), adenovirus, and cytomegalovirus can inflame the liver. Non- viral infections such as toxoplasmosis and Rocky Mountain spotted fever are less common causes. Non- alcoholic fatty liver disease. NASH or non- alcoholic steatohepatitis (also referred to as "fatty liver") describes the accumulation of fat within the liver that can cause inflammation of the liver and a gradual decrease in liver function. Hemochromatosis. Hemachromatosis (iron overload) is a metabolic disorder that leads to abnormally elevated iron stores in the body. The excess iron may accumulate in the tissues of the liver, pancreas, and heart and can lead to inflammation, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure. ![]()
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