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If you're uncertain whether your water has broken, call your health care provider or head to your delivery facility right away. Your doctor or a member of your ...
You may be at higher risk of a broken hand if you participate in contact sports like football or hockey, or if you have a condition in which bones become ...
A hip fracture almost always requires surgical repair or replacement, followed by physical therapy. Taking steps to maintain bone density and avoid falls can ...
Pain when wearing shoes and difficulty walking can signal a broken toe — so see your health care provider to help it heal and ease pain.
About this study. The early detection of Bevacizumab or Sunitinib caused cardiotoxicity using cardiac biomarkers and new Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE) ...
Back pain, caused by a broken or collapsed bone in the spine. Loss of height over time. A stooped posture. A bone that breaks much more easily than expected.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is a broken blood vessel in the eye — learn more about this common, harmless condition that clears up without treatment.
The type of surgery generally depends on where and how severe the fracture is, whether the broken bones aren't properly aligned (displaced), and your age ...
Rib fractures are one of the most common bone breaks in older adults. While there's no direct treatment for fractured ribs that remain in alignment, medical ...
A simple misstep or twisting injury can cause bone fractures. Treatment depends on the exact site of injury and its severity.
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