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Diminished is a term used in medicine to describe a reduction or decrease in a function or sensation. It is often used to describe symptoms in a variety of medical conditions, such as diminished lung sounds in respiratory diseases or diminished reflexes in neurological disorders.
Causes
Diminished sensations or functions can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Disease or injury to the organ or body part involved
- Aging process
- Certain medications
- Nerve damage
- Chronic diseases such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of a diminished function or sensation often involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Additional tests may be needed depending on the specific symptoms and the organ or body part involved. These tests may include:
- Imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs
- Blood tests
- Nerve conduction studies
- Pulmonary function tests for diminished lung function
Treatment
Treatment for diminished functions or sensations depends on the underlying cause. It may include:
- Medications to manage symptoms or treat the underlying cause
- Physical therapy or occupational therapy to improve function
- Surgery in some cases
See also
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