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… or pain in the testicles. Find or check on an infection or swelling of the testicles or epididymis . Check for twisting … lump in the testicles. There is no sign of infection or swelling of the testicles or epididymitis . There is no … of testicular cancer . There are signs of infection or swelling of the testicles or epididymis. The spermatic cord …
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… (cancer of the lymph nodes). Giant cell arteritis (painful swelling of the blood vessels in the head and neck). Rheumatoid arthritis (painful swelling of the tissues that line the joint). Osteomyelitis … (cancer of the lymph nodes). Giant cell arteritis (painful swelling of the blood vessels in the head and neck). …
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… cause of symptoms in your joint. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, or abnormal movement of your joint. It may also be … may be cool. You may have some mild pain, tenderness, and swelling in your joint after the test. Ice packs and … in about 24 hours. If you have ongoing pain, tenderness, or swelling of the joint, tell your doctor. Risks You can have …
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… bleeding. The test can help find the cause of joint pain or swelling. Normally, only a small amount of joint fluid is … (pressure) bandage will be placed over the site to reduce swelling and bruising. An elastic bandage may also be wrapped around your joint, such as your knee, to reduce swelling. How long the test takes The test will take about …
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… esophagus look normal while you swallow. They do not have swelling, an injury, narrowing, or foreign objects. Abnormal … don't look normal while you swallow. The test shows swelling, an injury, narrowing, or foreign objects that make … esophagus look normal while you swallow. They do not have swelling, an injury, narrowing, or foreign objects. Abnormal …
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… tracer are rare. Some people may have soreness or swelling where the needle went in. These symptoms can … may not reach the gallbladder. This means that there is swelling or that the duct is blocked by a gallstone . The … blocked by a stone. Or there may be a tumour, infection, or swelling of the pancreas . Pain occurs when the gallbladder …
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… one of the first tests done to find a cause of belly pain, swelling, nausea, or vomiting. And other tests (such as … An abdominal X-ray is done to: Look for a cause of pain or swelling in the belly or ongoing nausea and vomiting. Find a … one of the first tests done to find a cause of belly pain, swelling, nausea, or vomiting. And other tests (such as …
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… to see narrowed areas (strictures), diverticula , and swelling. The single-contrast study may be the better choice … be done. Why It Is Done A barium enema is done to: Find swelling of the intestinal wall that occurs in inflammatory … colon wall ( diverticulosis ). Problems with defects and swelling (colitis) of the lining of the colon. A narrowed …
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… has some risks. The most common side effect is a short-term swelling of the urethra. This can make it hard to urinate. A … inserted in your bladder can help drain the urine until the swelling goes away. Bleeding sometimes occurs, but it … are normal. There are no polyps or other abnormal growths, swelling, bleeding, narrow areas (strictures), or structural …
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… You may get an ice pack to use on your throat to prevent swelling. After the procedure, you will be watched by a … All types of laryngoscopy have a small chance of causing swelling and blocking the airway. If your airway is partly … Laryngoscopy Normal: The throat (larynx) does not have swelling, an injury, narrowing (strictures), or foreign …