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Hypospadias
Hydrocele
Varicocele
Cryptorchidism
Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
(dmu.edu)
• Prostate cancer.
• Testicular cancer.
• Enlarged prostate or BPH.
• Prostatitis.
• Erectile dysfunction.
• Male infertility.
• Testosterone deficiency.
• Undescended testicle.
(providencephysicians-sc.com)
FEMALE
Endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Prolapsed uterus
(dmu.edu)
• Endometriosis.
• Uterine Fibroids.
• Gynecologic Cancer.
• HIV/AIDS.
• Interstitial Cystitis.
• Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
• Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
(cdc.gov)
Nervous
• Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease affects the brain functions, memory and
behaviour. ...
• Bell's palsy. Bell's palsy is a sudden weakness or paralysis of facial muscles, usually on
one side of the face. ...
• Cerebral palsy. ...
• Epilepsy. ...
• Motor neurone disease (MND) ...
• Multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
• Neurofibromatosis. ...
• Parkinson's disease.
Healthdirect.gov.au
1. Monitor your eating patterns and make sure to eat semi-regularly so as to not deplete the glucose your
neurons use for energy
2. Eat a balanced diet that includes good levels of B-12 and D vitamins, as well as healthy fats
3. Avoid smoking and drinking excessive alcohol
4. Keep up with a solid sleep schedule, as sleep helps strengthen circuits within the nervous system
which can help with memory
5. Exercise your nervous system and brain with activities like writing by hand or playing mind games
like Sudoko
6. Take part in exercise that is appropriate for your body; aim to exercise at least three times a week
7. Maintain a healthy weight as many conditions, such as diabetic neuropathy, are closely linked to
obesity or overweight
8. Avoid, or limit, environmental factors that can cause nerve damage, such as repetitive motions or
exposure to toxic chemicals
Peacehealth.org
ENDOCRINE
• Type 1 Diabetes.
• Type 2 Diabetes.
• Osteoporosis.
• Thyroid Cancer.
• Addison's Disease.
• Cushing's Syndrome.
• Graves' Disease.
• Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.
(ENDOCRINEWEB.COM)
• Stay at a healthy weight. Eat healthy foods and get plenty of exercise. This can help prevent or delay
type 2 diabetes.
• Include iodine in your diet. It can help prevent thyroid problems. When you use salt, choose iodized
salt over other kinds of salt.
• Make sure all your doctors know about any hormones you're taking. These may include birth control
medicine, thyroid hormone, insulin, or hormone therapy for menopause.
(myhealth.alberta.ca)