Cranial mononeuropathy III -- compression type -- is a problem with the function of the third cranial nerve that causes double vision and eyelid drooping.
Third cranial nerve palsy; Oculomotor palsy; Pupil-involving third cranial nerve palsy
Cranial mononeuropathy III - compression type is a
The question was raised in response to my last SharePost: does the aging process not result in incontinence due to lack of mobility or... Read more »
It isn't uncommon to come across the belief that incontinence is a normal part of aging - something to be expected as we get older. In... Read more »
Whew - that was close! I drove home from work today and after parking decided to run a few errands on foot in my neighborhood since it was... Read more »
It is important that we don't allow incontinence to limit our activity level. I say "allow" because it is a choice. If we pass on... Read more »
Here's a rundown of medical conditions that could have "ED" as a connected "buddy" issue: Vascular disease - when you have hardening and... Read more »
Urinary incontinence can be defined as the involuntary loss of urine. The urinary bladder, which stores urine until the patient voluntary empties its... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Vertebral compression fracturesTreatmentMost compression fractures are found in elderly patients with osteoporosis. These fractures generally do not... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Overflow IncontinenceOverflow incontinence happens when the normal flow of urine is blocked and the bladder cannot empty completely. Overflow... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Urge IncontinenceThe main symptom of urge incontinence (also called hyperactive, irritable, or overactive bladder) is the need to urinate frequently.... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
SurgeryThere are nearly 200 surgical procedures for incontinence. Most are designed to restore the bladder neck and urethra to their anatomically... Read more »