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The ankle-brachial index test is a quick, simple way to check for peripheral artery disease (PAD). The disease happens when narrowed arteries reduce the ...
Your body can't digest chewing gum. So what happens when you swallow it?
This usually is high-fiber vegetable matter, which usually isn't broken down and absorbed in your digestive tract. At times, undigested food is a sign of poor ...
Our doctors and surgeons are internationally recognized leaders across the spectrum of medical and surgical approaches to vascular disease. Many people come to ...
Current or a recent history (within the past 6 months) of a medical condition such as venous insufficiency and/or venous stasis ulcers, clinically ...
Scarring in the bile ducts blocks the flow of bile from the liver and damages liver tissue. A liver transplant is the only known cure.
pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back; pale skin; swelling of the face, fingers, or lower legs; ulcers, sores, or white spots ...
Liver damage caused by high concentrations of chemotherapy medicine. Stomach ulcers. Death, though very rare. How you prepare. HAIP chemotherapy is a highly ...
Peptic ulcer · Sickle cell anemia; Strained or pulled abdominal muscle. Ulcerative colitis — a disease that causes ulcers and swelling called inflammation in ...
sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth; sores, welting, or blisters; stomach pain and tenderness; swelling of the face, ankles, hands, feet ...
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