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Often, the greater the pain and swelling, the worse the injury is. For most minor sprains, you can start treatment yourself. Treatment. To treat a sprain, try ...
Orchitis (or-KIE-tis) refers to infection or swelling and irritation, called inflammation, of one or both testicles. Infections are common causes of ...
There was a "popping" sound at the time of injury. Your knee can't bear weight. You have intense pain. Your knee swelled suddenly.
Swelling in the legs, feet or ankles, called edema. Weight loss. Itchy skin. Yellow discoloration in the skin and eyes, called jaundice. Fluid buildup in ...
Damaged or removed lymph nodes can affect how lymph fluid drains. Fluid buildup leads to swelling. Treatments include compression and massage.
Pericarditis is swelling and irritation of the thin, saclike tissue surrounding the heart. This tissue is called the pericardium. Pericarditis often causes ...
Hydronephrosis is swelling of one or both kidneys. It happens when urine can't drain from a kidney and builds up in the kidney as a result.
Diagnosis. During the physical exam, your doctor will check for swelling and points of tenderness. The location and intensity of your pain can help ...
Swelling behind the knee, and sometimes in the leg; Knee pain; Stiffness and inability to fully flex the knee. The symptoms may be worse after you've been ...
Sores or blistering. Swelling. Pain or stinging. Changes in skin color. When to see a doctor. Seek medical care for chilblains if you ...
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