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… Conditions Basics Conditions Basics What is mitral valve prolapse? Your mitral valve controls blood flow on the left side of … valve bulges, it looks like a tiny parachute or balloon. What causes it? Mitral valve prolapse may be caused by …
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… page: What is developmental hip dysplasia? Developmental dysplasia … on, the more likely it is to cause long-term hip problems. What causes it? The exact cause of developmental dysplasia … of the hip (DDH) is not known. But some things can raise your child's chances of having it, including: Having a …
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… Valley Fever On this page: What is valley fever? Valley fever is a disease caused by a fungus that gets into your body through your lungs. It can make you feel like you … Valley fever, coccidioidomycosis, and desert rheumatism. What causes it? You can get valley fever if you breathe in …
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… page: What is a phobia? Having a phobia means you are extremely … anxiety disorder, depression, or substance use disorder. What causes them? The cause of phobias is unknown. If you … for around 6 months or more. How are they diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about your symptoms, …
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… page: What is C. perfringens foodborne illness? C. perfringens … include intense abdominal cramps and watery diarrhea. Your symptoms usually appear 6 to 24 hours after eating … recently eaten, and your work and home environments. A stool culture and blood tests may be done to confirm the …
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… Opioid Use Disorder On this page: Overview Overview What is opioid use disorder? Opioid use disorder means that … disorder can happen to anyone who uses opioids, no matter what the reason. What are the signs of opioid use disorder? … time than you ever meant to. You can't cut down or control your use. Or you constantly wish you could cut down. You …
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… Scars On this page: Conditions Basics Conditions Basics What is a keloid scar? A keloid (say "KEE-loyd") is a scar … if you take steps to protect the skin after it is damaged. What causes it? Keloids can form where the skin is damaged, … from slightly pink to very dark. Keloids can rub against your clothes and become irritated, itchy, or painful. When …
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… page: What is a blocked tear duct? Tears normally drain from the … tear ducts in babies clear up on their own by the time your child is 6 months old. They usually have no effect on the baby's vision or cause any lasting eye problems. What causes it? Causes of blocked tear ducts in children …
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… Bacteria) On this page: Conditions Basics Conditions Basics What is necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating bacteria)? … fasciitis are in good health before they get the infection. Your risk of getting this infection is higher if you: Have a … which can lower the body's resistance to infection. What causes it? Necrotizing fasciitis is caused by several …
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… page: What is degenerative disc disease? Degenerative disc disease … disease. It's a term used to describe the normal changes in your spinal discs as you age. Spinal discs are small, spongy … to osteoarthritis, a herniated disc, or spinal stenosis. What causes it? As we age, our spinal discs break down, or …