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Painful swelling called inflammation that affects the vulva. Some genetic conditions. Allergies. Hormonal changes. Muscle spasm or weakness in the pelvic ...
If the glands become blocked and saliva cannot flow out of them, you may develop pain and swelling in your face and mouth, dry mouth and difficulty swallowing.
... swelling in legs and ankles, or trouble breathing. Call your doctor right ... puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have chest discomfort or pain, dizziness or faintness, fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeat, swelling of the feet ...
Completely blocked ear canal. Redness or swelling of the outer ear. Redness might be hard to see on Black or brown skin. Swelling in the small round or bean- ...
Swelling and bruising. Use an ice pack as directed by your dentist or surgeon. Any swelling of your cheeks usually gets better in two or three days.
Extravascular volume overload. This might include ankle swelling, fluid between the lung and the ribs, or fluid in the belly. Sclerotic bone lesions. X-rays can ...
... swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or genitals, puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or ...
Edema (body swelling or fluid retention) or; Heart attack, history of or; Heart disease (eg, ischemic disease, valve problems) or; Heart rhythm problems or ...
Tendinitis is new or sudden swelling and irritation, called inflammation, of a tendon. · Achilles tendinitis. · Pain, often described as a dull ache, especially ...
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