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Dear Mayo Clinic: Lately I seem to bruise very easily. Is this something I should see my doctor about or be concerned with? I am 54 and in excellent health.
Causes of relatively painless lumps may include: Varicocele — This is an enlargement of the veins that carry oxygen-depleted blood away from scrotal tissues.
The ankle-brachial index test is a quick, simple way to check for peripheral artery disease (PAD). The disease happens when narrowed arteries reduce the ...
Deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in the leg) or ... Serious lung or breathing problems may occur after you get a shot of this medicine into one of your veins.
With age, your skin thins and becomes less elastic and more fragile, and fatty tissue just below the skin decreases. You might notice that you bruise more ...
Swelling in the belly, legs or neck veins. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment for a health checkup if you get tired very easily or feel short of ...
Enlarged, varicose-type veins around the uterus and ovaries can lead to pelvic pain. Mental health risk factors. Depression, long-term stress, or a history ...
It is given as an infusion through a catheter that is placed directly under your skin or into a vein. ... dilated neck veins; dizziness, faintness, or ...
Other symptoms can include fever, enlarged veins on the abdomen that can be seen through the skin, and abnormal bruising or bleeding. Screening programs ...
This medicine is given through an IV catheter placed in one of your veins. Drink extra fluids so you will pass more urine while you are using this medicine ...
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