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Patients who experience this cough are often switched to angiotensin II receptor antagonists.
Patients who are restless may also try to pull on tubes or dressings so soft cloth wrist restraints may be put on.
Patients who communicated with sign language before the onset of the aphasia experience analogous symptoms.
Patients who recover go on to say that they knew what they wanted to say but could not express themselves.
Some patients will be prescribed as much as 325 mg of methadone a day ; though a dose as low as 30 mg can prove fatal in an opiate naive individual, or in individuals who lack cross-tolerance to other opioids .. Patients prescribed Methadone for pain control, are likely to be given Methadone tablets, that come in the strength of 5mg in the Uk.
Patients who metabolize methadone rapidly, on the other hand, may require twice daily dosing to obtain sufficient symptom alleviation while avoiding excessive peaks and troughs in their blood concentrations and associated effects.
Patients who are diagnosed early and maintain a strict diet can have a normal life span with normal mental development.
Patients who recover from Wernicke ’ s aphasia report that, while aphasic, they found the speech of others to be unintelligible.
Patients who communicated using sign language before the onset of the aphasia experience analogous symptoms.
Patients who become ill usually experience fever, generalized weakness, back pain, dizziness, and weight loss at the onset of the illness.
* Class I Patients who require minor treatment and can return to duty in a short period of time.
Patients with diabetes who continued to take anti-diabetes drugs containing niacin did not experience major blood glucose changes.
Patients who survive an episode of botulism poisoning may have fatigue and shortness of breath for years and long-term therapy may be needed to aid their recovery.
Patients with lesions in Broca's area who exhibit agrammatical speech production also show inability to use syntactic information to determine the meaning of sentences.
Patients with Expressive aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia, are individuals who know " what they want to say, they just cannot get it out.
Patients who undergo simple mastectomy can usually leave the hospital after a brief stay.
Patients who develop HUS often require prolonged hospitalization, dialysis, and long-term followup.
Patients who have family doctors belonging to these practices are able to have a doctor come to their home in extreme situations.
Patients who are most likely to benefit from the placement of an ICD are those with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy ( with systolic ejection fractions less than 30 %) as demonstrated by the MADIT-II trial.
Patients who undergo PAIR typically take albendazole or mebendazole from 7 days before the procedure until 28 days after the procedure.
Patients who choose to use smoking as a treatment should keep a record regarding smoking cessation and the onset or relapse of ulcerative colitis to verify associations.
Patients who are taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories ( NSAIDs ) may also be prescribed a prostaglandin analogue ( Misoprostol ) in order to help prevent peptic ulcers, which are a side-effect of the NSAIDs.
Patients who are stigmatised for their condition may experience depression and similar mood disorders.
Patients who regularly or frequently need to take short-acting β-agonists should consult their doctor, as such usage indicates uncontrolled asthma, and their routine medications may need adjustment.
Patients who experience swelling, bleeding or pain at the insertion site, develop fever, feel faint or weak, notice a change in temperature or color in the arm or leg that was used or have shortness of breath or chest pain should immediately seek medical advice.

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Patients with catatonic excitement can suffer from exhaustion if not treated.
Patients may suffer from disorders of consciousness, or may need to be anesthetized for a surgical procedure.
Patients with type 2 diabetes are often insulin resistant and, because of such resistance, may suffer from a " relative " insulin deficiency.
Patients with these conditions may suffer a range of symptoms including dyspnea ( breathlessness ), hypoxemia ( below-normal oxygen content in the arterial blood ) and eventually a weakening of the respiratory muscles due to exhaustion, which can lead to respiratory failure and require intubation and mechanical ventilation.
Patients frequently suffer various psychological disturbances, ranging from euphoria to psychosis.
Patients may suffer elevated anxiety even after being diagnosed with the benign condition.
Patients often suffer from respiratory difficulties, such as pneumonia, and from seizures due to dysmyelination in the white matter.
Patients with more severe hemophilia suffer more severe and more frequent bleeds, while patients with mild hemophilia typically suffer more minor symptoms except after surgery or serious trauma.
Patients who suffer from the burning mouth syndrome, most likely menopausal women, are often suffering from dysgeusia as well.
Patients who suffer from neuroleptic-induced akathisia often react by refusing treatment.
Patients who suffer from allergy to shellfish may be allergic to iodine, and should consult their physician regarding pre-medication to lessen risk of allergic reaction.
Patients with Bardet – Biedl syndrome and Prader – Willi syndrome, genetic syndromes which can lead to obesity in patients, also suffer from learning disabilities and muscular weakness, but all those who knew Lambert agreed that he was highly intelligent, was extremely strong physically, and, except for erysipelas and venous insufficiency ( varicose veins ) in his legs, did not suffer from any health problems.
Patients treated with quinine may also suffer from hypoglycemia ( especially if administered intravenously ) and hypotension ( low blood pressure ).
Patients who suffer from anterograde amnesic syndromes may present with widely varying degrees of forgetfulness.
Patients who are suffering from Stein-Leventhal syndrome ( also referred to as polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS ) can also suffer from anovulation.
Patients with this disorder suffer from an inability to perceive visual scenes properly, being unable to localize objects in space, either by looking at the objects, pointing to them, or by verbally reporting their position.
Patients with this disorder do not suffer from dermographism or pressure Urticaria.
Patients who suffer from ocular rosacea may be treated with warm compresses, artificial tears and washing the area around the eye with warm water, including the eyelids, to help alleviate symptoms.
Patients who suffer from breast engorgement may experience a gradually raising body temperature, pain and tenderness in one of both breasts and a general malaise.
Patients recovering from a closed-head or traumatic brain injury often suffer from decreased self-esteem and depression.
Patients with mutations in NHEJ genes are unable to produce functional B cells and T cells and suffer from severe combined immunodeficiency ( SCID ).
:: Patients with early Parkinson's disease suffer a large enough amount of prospective memory impairment to be affected in everyday life.

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