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The nosebleed follows a fall or an accident. Bleeding after a fall or an injury to the head or face could mean that you have broken the nose. Treatment.
The image helps determine whether you have heart problems, a collapsed lung, pneumonia, broken ribs, emphysema, cancer or any of several other conditions.
Learn about this neurological condition that may affect an arm or a leg after an injury or surgery. Early treatment may prevent a recurrence.
Myeloma cells can damage bones and increase the risk of broken bones. A connection with MGUS. Multiple myeloma starts as a condition called monoclonal ...
... Broken wrist, Brachial plexus injury, Quadriplegia, Ulnar wrist pain, Elbow instability, Broken hand, Cerebral palsy, Broken elbow, Nonunion, Nerve ...
Large sores, broken skin, or severe skin injury at the place of application—The chance of side effects may be increased. Back to top. Proper Use. It is very ...
Pelvic exam. This exam looks at how firm and tender your uterus is. It's done if your water hasn't broken and there's no worry that the placenta is covering ...
Broken bones. High levels of calcium in the blood, called hypercalcemia. This can cause nausea, vomiting, constipation and confusion. If bone metastasis is ...
The tangled arteries and veins in a spinal AVM also can burst and cause bleeding in the spinal cord. Sometimes, the AVM gets bigger as blood flow increases. The ...
X-rays can show an infection, a tumor, spinal alignment issues or a broken bone. CT scan. A CT scanner takes a series of X-rays from different directions ...
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