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… noticeable and frequent symptoms during pregnancy. Kidney disease. Diabetes . Neurological diseases, including … (a pinched nerve), which is a disorder of the spinal nerve roots . When you are diagnosed with restless legs syndrome, … (a pinched nerve), which is a disorder of the spinal nerve roots . When you are diagnosed with restless legs syndrome, …
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… tongue, or cheek. Tooth loss and other dental problems. Gum disease. Your gums may pull away from your teeth and not grow back. …
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… tea bags. It's placed between the lip or cheek and the gum. Dry snuff may be sniffed or put in the mouth. Chewing … or twists. It is chewed or placed between the cheek and the gum or teeth. These products contain nicotine, which is … tongue, or cheek. Tooth loss and other dental problems. Gum disease. Your gums may pull away from your teeth and not …
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… that may begin suddenly in a person who has sickle cell disease . A sickle cell crisis occurs when sickle-shaped red … describe these episodes. Some people who have sickle cell disease have many painful events, while others have few or … manage stress in your life. Sickle Cell Disease Sickle Cell Disease: Pain Management Sickle Cell …
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… again, your doctor might destroy all or part of the nail root. This is called ablation. If your doctor removes all or part of your nail but does not destroy the root, it will begin to grow back within a few months. After … over the skin. If you have diabetes or peripheral arterial disease , talk with your doctor before you trim your own …
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… baby's first set of teeth (primary teeth) break through the gums (erupt). Teething usually begins at around 6 months of … bite on fingers or toys to help relieve the pressure in the gums. He or she may refuse to eat and drink because of mouth … it has been linked to Reye syndrome , a rare but serious disease. Do not use teething gels for children younger than …
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