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… small sacs of fluid (bursae) that cushion and lubricate the areas between tendons and bones. The trochanteric bursa is a … knee. Pain may be severe enough at night that it disturbs your sleep. Tenderness when you press on the affected area … bursa. Redness and warmth (from inflammation or infection). How can you care for yourself when you have trochanteric …
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… fracture is a break in a small bone on the thumb side of your wrist. This is also called a navicular fracture. Of the … also occur as a result of a car crash or a fistfight. What are the symptoms? Because most scaphoid fractures do not … are not treated properly can lead to long-term problems. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask you questions …
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… this page: Surgery Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Sleeve … done through several small cuts in the belly. These cuts are called incisions. The doctor will place small surgical tools and a camera, called a laparoscope, through the …
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… SLAP tear? A SLAP tear is a specific kind of injury to your shoulder. To help make your shoulder more stable, there … injuries, such as a tear in the rotator cuff . What are the symptoms? Symptoms of a SLAP tear may include: … hard time describing this pain. Or you may not be able to show your doctor exactly where it is. How is it diagnosed? A …
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… of your life. But you can work with your doctor to learn how to manage it with different treatments. What causes it? … with your colon. It may be because your colon doesn't move stool along well. Or, once the stool gets to the rectum, you … diagnose you with a type of irritable bowel syndrome . What are the symptoms? The symptoms include having less than …
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… one or both testicles . It causes the scrotum or groin area to swell. A congenital hydrocele is one that a baby is … usually not a problem. It will probably go away by the time your baby is 2 years old. What causes it? A month or so … may mean that your child has a hernia or other problem. How is it diagnosed? Doctors diagnose a congenital hydrocele …
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… this page: Surgery Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Laparoscopic … amount of air. This lets the surgeon insert the viewing tool (laparoscope) without damage to the internal organs. … the same incision or other small incisions in the pelvic area. What To Expect You will likely go home the same day …
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… Basics What is breast engorgement? Breast engorgement means your breasts are painfully overfull of milk. This usually occurs when a … mastitis . Mastitis needs to be treated with antibiotics. How can you care for yourself? If engorgement is making it …
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… sore is a shallow sore shaped like a crater (ulcer) on your tongue or on the inside of your lip or cheek. Canker … is unknown, but they tend to run in families. Canker sores are not contagious. Canker sores may also develop when you: … sore has healed. Most canker sores heal without a scar. How is it diagnosed? If you see your doctor or dentist about …
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… is low. If you're pregnant or planning to have a baby and are worried that you may have toxoplasmosis, ask your doctor about getting tested. Routine testing is not … Muscle aches. Fatigue. Fever. Sore throat. Skin rash. How is toxoplasmosis diagnosed? A blood test can tell …