Growing Pains

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There are no tests to diagnose growing pains. Your child’s healthcare provider may perform a physical examination and will ask you about your child’s symptoms. They will ask where your child’s pain is located, when the pain started and what your child was doing on the day the pain started. If your child was very active during the day — playing sports, …

Group B Strep Disease

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After you give birth, if your doctor suspects your baby has group B strep disease, a sample of your baby’s blood or spinal fluid will be sent to a lab for evaluation. If your baby appears ill, he or she might be given other tests, including: Urine culture Lumbar puncture Chest X-ray For adults who are diagnosed with an infection, …

Graves’ Disease

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Your healthcare provider will ask about your symptoms and medical history, including your family history of thyroid disease, and perform a physical exam. They may also order the following tests to confirm a Graves’ disease diagnosis: Thyroid blood tests: These blood tests check the level of thyroid hormone in your blood and amounts of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). A low TSH level …

Granuloma Annulare

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A healthcare provider will perform a physical examination of your skin. After a physical examination, they may perform a skin biopsy to confirm their diagnosis. They’ll remove a small sample of your skin. Then, they’ll send the skin sample to a laboratory so other healthcare providers can examine it under a microscope to help determine what’s causing your rash.

Gonorrhea

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Only a healthcare provider can tell you for sure if you have gonorrhea. First, they’ll ask you questions about your symptoms and sexual history. Then, your provider will collect a sample of your pee or bodily fluid to check it for the bacteria that causes gonorrhea. Your provider may: Perform a pelvic exam, taking a sample of fluid from your cervix …

Golfer’s Elbow

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Your healthcare provider will ask what activities make your elbow hurt. They’ll examine your arm for specific movements that cause pain. Other tests might include: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Ultrasound. Computed tomography (CT) scans. Bone scans.

Celiac Disease

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You might suspect you have celiac disease if you have gastrointestinal symptoms after eating gluten. Many people appear to have a sensitivity to gluten or wheat products in their diet. Food intolerances can cause uncomfortable symptoms after eating, but they don’t damage your intestines the way celiac disease does. To diagnose celiac disease, healthcare providers will look for evidence of this damage. It’s important …

Glomerulonephritis

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Glomerulonephritis may not produce symptoms. That’s why it’s often discovered during tests for another concern. If a healthcare provider suspects you have glomerulonephritis, they may refer you to a kidney specialist and/or you may have the following tests: Urine test: This test will determine if you have protein or blood in your urine. Blood test: This test will measure the level of creatinine (a …

Glioma

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Your healthcare provider evaluates your symptoms and reviews your medical history. They’ll also do a complete physical and neurological exam. MRIs and CT scans are the most common imaging scans for brain tumors. Your healthcare provider looks for tumors in your brain, as well as tumors elsewhere in your body. If your healthcare provider sees an abnormal mass on your imaging scans, they’ll …

Glaucoma

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An eye care specialist can diagnose glaucoma using an eye exam, including several tests that are part of routine eye exams. In fact, eye exams can detect glaucoma long before you have eye damage and the symptoms that follow. Many of these tests involve pupil dilation (mydriasis), so your provider can get a better look inside your eye. Some of the most …