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… history, especially of: brain disorders (such as head injury, tumor, seizures) breathing problems (such as asthma, … underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) a certain spinal problem (kyphoscoliosis) adrenal gland problem (such … underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) a certain spinal problem (kyphoscoliosis) adrenal gland problem (such …
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… to the elbow. What causes it? Golfer's elbow is an overuse injury. These kinds of injuries are caused by putting too … the pain is gone. Elbow Problems, Non-Injury Current as of: November 9, 2022 Author: … to the elbow. What causes it? Golfer's elbow is an overuse injury. These kinds of injuries are caused by putting too …
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… or leg. Yes Skin is blue, pale, or cold below an arm or leg injury No Skin is blue, pale, or cold below an arm or leg injury For an arm or leg wound, is there any numbness, … tingling, or loss of feeling around or below an arm or leg injury No Numbness, tingling, or loss of feeling around or …
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… get blood to areas that need it. If you get a minor foot injury, it could become an ulcer or a serious infection. … catalogues. Change your socks daily. Protect your feet from injury. Look inside your shoes every day for things like … get blood to areas that need it. If you get a minor foot injury, it could become an ulcer or a serious infection. …
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… the symptoms? The symptoms often start suddenly after an injury. You may need medical care right away if you have … worse than you would expect from the size of the wound or injury. You may also have: Skin that is red, swollen, and … You also may need X-rays, a CT scan , or an MRI to look for injury to your organs or to find out how much the infection …
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… can dry the skin and make psoriasis worse. Prevent skin injury. Don't scratch and pick your skin or cuts and scrapes. An injury to the skin can cause psoriasis patches to form anywhere on the body, including the site of the injury. This includes injuries to your nails or nearby skin …
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… Do all you can to keep the wound clean and avoid further injury to the area. Mild bleeding usually stops on its own … stitches should be treated within 6 to 8 hours after the injury to reduce the risk of infection. Very dirty wounds … or closed with skin adhesive within 6 to 8 hours after the injury. Some cuts that need treatment can be closed up to 24 …
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