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This usually is high-fiber vegetable matter, which usually isn't broken down and absorbed in your digestive tract. At times, undigested food is a sign of ...
The patients in our study had ribs in the front of the chest that were broken, but not displaced. This patient had terrible displacement in the front and ...
If the skin isn't broken, you don't need to bandage a bruise. Consider taking a nonprescription pain reliever if needed. Consult a healthcare professional ...
Injury. A toe that has been stubbed, jammed or broken might be more likely to develop hammertoe or mallet toe. Toe muscles that are out of balance.
Mayo Clinic's orthopedic surgeons have experience with both surgical repair and reverse total shoulder replacement. The breadth of available options ...
Answer: The answers to your questions depend in part on which bone at the ankle joint was broken and the severity of the fracture (break). Some growth plate ...
An Achilles tendon rupture is an injury that is usually painful and likely to affect your ability to walk. Surgical repair is sometimes necessary.
Petechiae (puh-TEE-kee-ee) are pinpoint, round spots that form on the skin. They're caused by bleeding, which makes the spots look red, brown or purple.
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