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The procedure may find endometriosis, scarring, blockages or other issues with the fallopian tubes. ... These include polyps, scar tissue and some fibroids.
Over the years, scar tissue from orthoscopic surgery to repair Julie's knee after the skiing accident, along with arthritis, led to the development of ...
The sooner a rupture is treated, the better the recovery, since scar tissue can form and the arm muscles can begin to weaken or atrophy. Consult with an ...
This rare complication destroyed my forearm flexors due to circulatory compromise leading to my muscles being replaced by scar tissue, a painful process.
This procedure is used to free up the nerves from scar tissue. Nerve repair. This involves directly repairing nerves injured by sharp objects, such as ...
“For example, if someone has coronary artery disease, meaning furring, or blockage, of the arteries due to cholesterol, then overexercising may cause chest pain ...
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