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diarrhea; difficulty in speaking; difficulty swallowing; dilated neck veins; dizziness; double vision; fast heartbeat; headache; heartburn; hives, itching, skin ...
... vein thrombosis (UE-DVT). We sought to evaluate the safety and ... veins, prospectively collected data of Mayo Thrombophilia Clinic Registry were used.
Venous thromboembolism is a condition in which a blood clot forms in a vein and then breaks off and moves through the bloodstream. ... veins of the legs. The use ...
Deep vein thrombosis. Sickled red blood cells can cause blood clots, increasing the risk of a clot lodging in a deep vein, known as deep vein thrombosis. It ...
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) · Ebstein anomaly · Endovenous thermal ablation ... Varicose veins · Ventricular septal defect (VSD) · Video: Heart and circulatory ...
Vial: A doctor or other trained health professional will give you this medicine. It is given through an IV catheter that is placed in one of your veins.
Self-care steps for occasional nosebleeds include: Sit upright and lean forward. By remaining upright, you reduce blood pressure in the veins of your nose. This ...
Enlarged or purplish vein in affected leg; Entire leg or calf being pale and cool; Fatigue; Hardening of skin in affected area; Heaviness in affected limb; Loss ...
It is given through a needle placed into one of your veins. This medicine must be given slowly, so the needle will have to remain in place for at least 60 ...
... vein. Pressure in the portal vein can force blood into smaller veins and cause bleeding in the stomach and esophagus. Growths in other areas of the body. If ...
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