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This includes the feet, ankles, calves and thighs. Leg swelling may be the result of fluid that builds up. This is called fluid buildup or fluid retention. Leg ...
... Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoporosis, Broken ankle, Finger instability, Avascular necrosis, Broken leg, Broken wrist, Broken arm, Wrist pain ...
Learn about the symptoms, risk factors and treatment of this cancer of the lymphatic system that causes swollen lymph nodes.
... Osteoarthritis, Rotator cuff injury, Rotator cuff tendinitis, Knee pain, Golfer's elbow, Sprained ankle, Tendinitis, Tennis elbow, Strain, Patellar ...
... Osteoarthritis, Dislocated knee, Rotator cuff injury, Dislocated shoulder, Multiligament knee injury, Torn meniscus, Separated shoulder, Labral tear ...
The most common form is degenerative arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis, followed by[...] By Deb Balzer • November 5, 2019. Infectious Diseases A–Z: Can ...
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... Osteoarthritis, Back pain, Neck pain, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Balance problem, Arthritis, Spasticity, Bursitis, Brachial plexus injury, Myelopathy ...
Metronidazole topical gel is used to treat inflammatory lesions (pimples and red bumps) caused by rosacea. Rosacea is a skin disease that causes redness and ...
However, acetaminophen cannot relieve inflammation, such as what's associated with muscle aches and osteoarthritis. When taken as recommended, acetaminophen ...
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