• DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS
  • DEHYDRATION
  • DEMENTIA
  • DEPRESSION is an illness that makes you feel sad and miserable over a long period of time.
  • DEPRESSION, MANIC is disorder that is characterized by extreme mood swings, and the relationship between the moods and what is actually happening in the person's life is not direct.
  • DERMATITIS, ATOPIC is a chronically relapsing skin disorder that begins most commonly during infancy, childhood, or adolescence.
  • DERMATITIS, CONTACT
  • DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS
  • DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  • DIABETES FEET AND SKIN PROBLEMS
  • DIABETES HYPOGLYCEMIA
  • DIABETES INSIPIDUS
  • DIABETES MELLITUS, INSULIN-DEPENDENT is a condition in which the body is unable to keep the amount of sugar in the blood down to normal levels.
  • DIABETES MELLITUS, NON-INSULIN-DEPENDENT
  • DIAPER RASH
  • DIARRHEA is an increase in the fluidity, frequency, and/or volume of bowel movements as compared to the usual pattern for a particular individual.
  • DIARRHEA, INFECTIOUS refers to an inflammation of the stomach or intestine (especially the small intestine) that is due to an infectious organism.
  • DIARRHEA, CHRONIC, NON-SPECIFIC OF CHILDHOOD is inflammation of the stomach and bowel.
  • DILATATION AND CURETTAGE is a method of taking a sample of the lining of the womb (endometrium) so it can be examined under a microscope.
  • DIPHTHERIA is an acute infectious illness caused by a bacterium called corynebacterium diphtheriae.
  • DISK, RUPTURED
  • DISLOCATION OR SUBLUXATION
  • DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
  • DIVERTICULAR DISEASE is the name given to a condition where small sacs or out-pouchings occur from the gut, usually the colon.
  • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
  • DOWN SYNDROME
  • DROWNING, NEAR-
  • DRUG ABUSE AND ADDICTION
  • DRUG HYPERSENSITIVITY
  • DUMPING SYNDROME
  • DYSENTERY, BACILLARY
  • DYSHIDROSIS
  • DYSMENORRHEA
  • DYSPAREUNIA
  • DYSPEPSIA - vague chest or abdominal discomfort with no apparent organic cause that occurs during or soon after eating or drinking.
  • DYSPHAGIA
  • DYSTHYMIA