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Hepatopulmonary (hep-uh-toe-POOL-moe-nar-e) syndrome is caused by blood ... Broken blood vessels under the skin, called spider angioma. Bluish tinge of ...
Broken arm · Broken collarbone; Broken elbow; Broken foot · Broken hand · Broken leg · Broken rib · Broken toe · Broken wrist; Chronic pain; Distal radius ...
Protect the injured area from further damage. Don't walk on frostbitten feet or toes if possible. Take a pain reliever if needed. Drink a warm, nonalcoholic ...
Broken ankle · Broken foot · Broken leg · Broken ribs · Broken wrist · Brucellosis · Burning mouth syndrome · Bursitis · Carcinoid tumors · Carotid artery ...
Loss of a toe, foot or leg. Nerve damage can cause a loss of feeling in the feet. That means even minor cuts can turn into sores or ulcers without being ...
The Bridle procedure for foot drop allows patients to walk without wearing a brace. A Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon reports patient satisfaction rates with the ...
High doses of radiation during the first eight weeks after conception raise the risk of some birth defects, including: A fetus growing less than expected. This ...
Pain when using the arms, such as aching and cramping when knitting or writing. Coldness in the lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the other side.
Tendons are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect muscles to bone. The name for an inflamed tendon is tendinitis. Tendinitis usually happens when ...
... damage caused by the protein buildup. ... toes and soles of your feet. Diarrhea or ... Previously known as primary amyloidosis, AL amyloidosis occurs when your bone ...
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