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Mammary duct ectasia is a noncancerous breast condition that affects the milk ducts. Learn the signs and symptoms and when treatment might be needed.
Treatments depend on the causes. Medications. Medicines may be used to help restore the heart rhythm. These medicines are called anti-arrhythmic drugs. Other ...
People receiving dystonia care at Mayo Clinic have access to a number of treatments, including deep brain stimulation and botulinum toxin injections. At the ...
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome is a rare condition that's often linked to chronic constipation. Learn more about symptoms and treatment.
Your specialist will review your medical records and talk with you about your disease, diagnosis, past treatments, and treatment options available at Mayo ...
Often, a combination of different treatments, tailored to your specific case, is necessary. Treatment options include: Medications. Doctors use various ...
Treatment. Hemolytic uremic syndrome needs treatment in the hospital. Treatment involves replacing lost fluids and minerals to make up for the kidneys not ...
Using chemotherapy to try to slow tumor growth. Having a liver transplant. Treatment of excess acid. Excess acid production can almost always be controlled.
Treatment. Treatment for spinal stenosis depends on how severe your symptoms are. Medicines. Your healthcare professional might prescribe: Nonsteroidal anti ...
Treatment for congenitally corrected transposition, also called l-TGA, depends on: When the condition is diagnosed. What other heart conditions exist.
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