PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) is a mental health condition that some people develop after they experience or witness a traumatic event. It’s treatable.| Cleveland Clinic
Fatigue means extreme tiredness. Learn more about this symptom and the many things that can cause it.| Cleveland Clinic
A phobia is when you feel overwhelming fear or anxiety about a specific situation or object. These conditions can potentially disrupt your life.| Cleveland Clinic
Hiding under a blanket until your headache goes away isn’t always the best option. Learn more about how a healthcare provider can help you manage migraines.| Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic’s Health Library provides information about diseases, conditions, treatments and body systems to help answer questions you may have about your health — from the everyday to the complex.| Cleveland Clinic
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When you experience changes or challenges (stressors), your body produces physical and mental responses. Learn about how to manage stress.| Cleveland Clinic
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airways of your lungs. It can be managed but not cured.| Cleveland Clinic
Panic attacks and panic disorder are treatable with talk therapy and medication.| Cleveland Clinic
Most of us have had unpleasant GI symptoms before. But recurring constipation or diarrhea may point to irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
You know the feeling. Learn why you have it and how to stop nausea fast.| Cleveland Clinic
There’s no cure for chronic pain. But a combination of therapies can help. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
Menopause is when your menstrual cycles end and you’re no longer able to get pregnant. Learn more about when it happens and what you can expect.| Cleveland Clinic
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in things and activities you once enjoyed. It’s treatable.| Cleveland Clinic
Insomnia is when you don’t get enough quality sleep, affecting how you feel and function during waking hours. It’s usually not dangerous and is typically treatable.| Cleveland Clinic
There are seven types of anxiety disorders. Do you know all of them?| Cleveland Clinic