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Watery, irritated eyes may happen when your tears can't drain. Learn about this common eye condition that affects newborns and, sometimes, adults.
hard lump; headache; nervousness; pain; pounding in the ears; slow or fast heartbeat; small lumps under the skin; swelling; unusually warm skin. Less common.
The doctor may suspect intestinal obstruction if your abdomen is swollen or tender or if there's a lump in your abdomen. He or she may listen for bowel ...
... lumps, Merkel cell carcinoma, Triple-positive breast cancer, Triple-negative breast cancer, Medullary breast cancer, HER2-positive breast cancer, Squamous ...
These changes can reflect a slow-growing lump along a peripheral or spinal nerve. They may be sensitive when touched. You may have: A lump or swelling under the ...
Small lumps, called rheumatoid nodules, can form in the lungs and other parts of the body. Lung nodules usually cause no signs or symptoms, and they don't ...
... lumps, Pheochromocytoma, Angiosarcoma, Adrenal cancer, Primary aldosteronism, Thyroid cyst, Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2, Parathyroid adenoma ...
Breast lumps. · Heavy or long-lasting vaginal bleeding. · Signs or symptoms of a blood clot in your leg, such as constant pain and swelling in your calf. · Signs ...
Hot patches on the skin over the lumps. Patches may affect the legs, lower belly, thighs and buttocks. Rarely, skin diseases can affect newborns and children.
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