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… Arthroplasty for Temporomandibular Disorders On this page: Surgery Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well … are used. Other problems such as infection, nerve damage, or hearing loss. Current as of: November 14, … are used. Other problems such as infection, nerve damage, or hearing loss. Current as of: November 14, …
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… Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Safe Posture and Movements On this page: Overview Overview Carpal tunnel …
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… to Do About Missed or Skipped Birth Control Pills On this page: Overview Overview Follow your …
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… Cryotherapy for Abnormal Cervical Cell Changes On this page: Surgery Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How Well … cervix. But it isn't done if results of endocervical curettage show abnormal tissue high inside the cervical canal. How … cervix. But it isn't done if results of endocervical curettage show abnormal tissue high inside the cervical canal. How …
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… Caring for Your Skin When You Have Diabetes On this page: Getting Started Getting Started If high blood sugar levels have damaged nerves that go to your skin, you may sweat less, and your skin may become dry and cracked. Damaged skin gets infected more easily when you have diabetes. …
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… St. John's Wort On this page: Treatment Overview Why It Is Used Risks Related …
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… Cryotherapy for Warts On this page: Treatment Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How … or repeated freezing, nerves around the wart can be damaged, scarring may occur, and the skin may take a long time … or repeated freezing, nerves around the wart can be damaged, scarring may occur, and the skin may take a long time …
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… Brace (Orthotic) Treatment for Scoliosis On this page: Treatment Overview What To Expect Why It Is Done How …
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… Taking Care of Your Stitches or Staples On this page: Overview Overview Your wound will … a thin layer of ointment and covered with a non-stick bandage. Your doctor will give you instructions on how to care … long you need to keep your wound dry. In some cases the bandage can be removed after 24 to 48 hours, and the wound can …