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... symptoms, a sudden high body temperature, an ... weakness, vision changes, or vomiting. ... Also, ask your doctor about ways to keep your bones strong to help ...
When other health conditions happen, they tend to be side effects of intense coughing, such as: Bruised or cracked ribs. Tissue that bulges through a weak spot ...
Some spinal cord tumors don't cause symptoms. If ... The surgeon removes parts of some spine bones to get to the spinal cord. ... Have you experienced any weakness ...
Researchers examined whether diet quality affects bone health in postmenopausal women. Study results, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, show women who ...
... cause irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias, and muscle weakness. ... Too much phosphorus in your blood can weaken your bones and cause your skin to itch.
Blood disorder (weak immune system) or; Bone marrow cancer or ... This vaccine may cause a serious allergic ... extreme tiredness or weakness; general ...
Poor fluid drainage. This may be due to a blockage or irregular ear shape. Autoimmune disorders. Viral infection. Genetics. Because no single cause has ...
Morphea affects the skin and underlying tissue and sometimes bone. The condition generally lasts several years and then improves or at times disappears by ...
The extra effort eventually causes the heart muscle to become weak and fail. Prevention. Rheumatic fever is the most common cause of mitral valve stenosis.
Tumors. Sinus-related bone issues. Skull fractures. Stroke. Structural brain issues. Causes of sudden symptoms such as severe headaches, loss ...
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