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... lumps or bumps, and then bring that to their healthcare team's attention. It's not uncommon to have breast changes over time. This can happen due to ...
Notice a lump form over the bruise, which may be a sign of pooling blood, also called a hematoma. Have unusual bleeding, such as from the nose or gums. Show ...
The healthcare professional also looks for signs of infection and lumps. Imaging tests. MRI, CT, X-rays or ultrasound can help rule out other causes for the ...
Have severe pain or swelling, especially after an injury. Have pain that gets worse. Have an open wound or the ankle looks deformed. Have signs of infection, ...
Imaging tests, such as a CT scan, MRI or PET scan. These tests take pictures of your brain and surrounding structures to show the size and location of the tumor ...
A swollen throat or the sensation of a lump in your throat that makes it hard to breathe. Shock with a severe drop in blood pressure. Rapid pulse. Dizziness ...
A lump in your neck caused by a swollen lymph node. Bleeding from the nose. Bloody saliva. Double vision. Ear infections. Facial numbness. Headaches ...
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of swelling caused by too much fluid in body tissues.
Syphilis is an infection caused by bacteria. Most often, it spreads through sexual contact. The disease starts as a sore that's often painless and typically ...
Your health care provider will examine your neck to feel for changes in your thyroid, such as a lump (nodule) in the thyroid. The provider may also ask ...
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