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Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease in which a type of protein builds up in the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs, making breathing difficult. Pulmonary means related to the lungs. In some cases, the cause of PAP is unknown. In others, it occurs with lung infection or an immune problem. It also can occ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | What is (are) Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | What causes Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | What are the symptoms of Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | How to diagnose Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | What are the treatments for Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | What is the outlook for Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | Do I need to see a doctor for Reactive arthritis ? | |
Reactive arthritis is a type of arthritis that follows an infection. It may also cause inflammation of the eyes, skin and urinary and genital systems. The exact cause of reactive arthritis is unknown. However, it most often follows an infection, but the joint itself is not infected. Reactive arthritis most often occurs... | How to prevent Reactive arthritis ? | |
Changes in posture and gait (walking pattern) are common with aging. The skeleton provides support and structure to the body. Joints are the areas where bones come together. They allow the skeleton to be flexible for movement. In a joint, bones do not directly contact each other. Instead, they are cushioned by cartilag... | Do you have information about Aging changes in the bones - muscles - joints | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | What is (are) Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | What causes Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | What are the symptoms of Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | How to diagnose Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | What are the treatments for Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | What is the outlook for Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | What are the complications of Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body rocking, or head banging. The movements interfere with normal activity or may cause bodily harm. Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Stereotypic movement disorder ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | What is (are) Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | What causes Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | What are the symptoms of Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | How to diagnose Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | What are the treatments for Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | What is the outlook for Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | What are the complications of Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | Do I need to see a doctor for Preeclampsia ? | |
Preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that occur in women after the 20th week of pregnancy. While it is rare, preeclampsia also may occur in a woman after delivering her baby, most often within 48 hours. This is called postpartum preeclampsia. The exact cause of preeclampsia is unknown... | How to prevent Preeclampsia ? | |
Shoulder replacement is surgery to replace the bones of the shoulder joint with artificial joint parts. You will receive anesthesia before this surgery. Two types of anesthesia can be used: The shoulder is a ball and socket joint. The round end of the arm bone fits into the opening at the end of the shoulder blade, cal... | Do you have information about Shoulder replacement | |
A sebaceous adenoma is a noncancerous tumor of an oil-producing gland in the skin. A sebaceous adenoma is a small bump. There is most often only one, and it is usually found on the face, scalp, belly, back, or chest. It may be a sign of a serious internal disease. If you have several small bumps of the sebaceous glands... | What is (are) Sebaceous adenoma ? | |
A sebaceous adenoma is a noncancerous tumor of an oil-producing gland in the skin. A sebaceous adenoma is a small bump. There is most often only one, and it is usually found on the face, scalp, belly, back, or chest. It may be a sign of a serious internal disease. If you have several small bumps of the sebaceous glands... | What is (are) Sebaceous adenoma ? | |
Enteroclysis is an imaging test of the small intestine. The test looks at how a liquid called contrast material moves through the small intestine. This test is done in a radiology department. Depending on the need, x-ray, CT scan, or MRI imaging is used. The test involves the following: The provider can watch on a moni... | Do you have information about Enteroclysis | |
A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) is a long, thin tube that goes into your body through a vein in your upper arm. The end of this catheter goes into a large vein near your heart. Your health care provider has determined that you need a PICC. The information below tells you what to expect when the PICC is ... | Do you have information about Peripherally inserted central catheter - insertion | |
A refrigerant is a chemical that makes things cold. This article discusses poisoning from sniffing or swallowing such chemicals. The most common poisoning occurs when people intentionally sniff a type of refrigerant called Freon. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison ex... | Do you have information about Refrigerant poisoning | |
You had surgery to remove your spleen. This operation is called splenectomy. Now that you're going home, follow your health care provider's instructions on how to care for yourself while you heal. The type of surgery you had is called laparoscopic splenectomy. The surgeon made 3 to 4 small cuts (incisions) in your bell... | Do you have information about Spleen removal - laparoscopic - adults - discharge | |
An oropharynx lesion biopsy is surgery in which tissue from an abnormal growth or mouth sore is removed and checked for problems. Painkiller or numbing medicine is first applied to the area. For large sores or sores of the throat, general anesthesia may be needed. This means you will be asleep during the procedure. All... | What is (are) Oropharynx lesion biopsy ? | |
An oropharynx lesion biopsy is surgery in which tissue from an abnormal growth or mouth sore is removed and checked for problems. Painkiller or numbing medicine is first applied to the area. For large sores or sores of the throat, general anesthesia may be needed. This means you will be asleep during the procedure. All... | Who is at risk for Oropharynx lesion biopsy? ? | |
An oropharynx lesion biopsy is surgery in which tissue from an abnormal growth or mouth sore is removed and checked for problems. Painkiller or numbing medicine is first applied to the area. For large sores or sores of the throat, general anesthesia may be needed. This means you will be asleep during the procedure. All... | What to do for Oropharynx lesion biopsy ? | |
The usual color of urine is straw-yellow. Abnormally-colored urine may be cloudy, dark, or blood-colored. Abnormal urine color may be caused by infection, disease, medicines, or food you eat. Cloudy or milky urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection, which may also cause a bad smell. Milky urine may also be caused b... | What is (are) Urine - abnormal color ? | |
The usual color of urine is straw-yellow. Abnormally-colored urine may be cloudy, dark, or blood-colored. Abnormal urine color may be caused by infection, disease, medicines, or food you eat. Cloudy or milky urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection, which may also cause a bad smell. Milky urine may also be caused b... | What causes Urine - abnormal color ? | |
The usual color of urine is straw-yellow. Abnormally-colored urine may be cloudy, dark, or blood-colored. Abnormal urine color may be caused by infection, disease, medicines, or food you eat. Cloudy or milky urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection, which may also cause a bad smell. Milky urine may also be caused b... | Do I need to see a doctor for Urine - abnormal color ? | |
The usual color of urine is straw-yellow. Abnormally-colored urine may be cloudy, dark, or blood-colored. Abnormal urine color may be caused by infection, disease, medicines, or food you eat. Cloudy or milky urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection, which may also cause a bad smell. Milky urine may also be caused b... | What is the outlook for Urine - abnormal color ? | |
Lymphoid hyperplasia is an increase in the number of normal cells contained in the lymph nodes. These cells are called lymphocytes. This can occur as a reaction to infection with bacteria, viruses, or other types of germs. Lymphoid hypertrophy Ball JW, Dains JE, Flynn JA, Solomon BS, Stewart RW. Lymphatic system. In: B... | What is (are) Lymphoid hyperplasia ? | |
Exercise is an important part of managing your diabetes. If you are obese or overweight, exercise can help you manage your weight. Exercise can help lower your blood sugar without medicines. It reduces your risk of heart disease. Exercise can also lessen the symptoms of depression and reduce stress. But be patient. It ... | What is (are) Diabetes and exercise ? | |
After surgery or an injury, your child may need crutches to walk. Your child needs crutches for support so that no weight or only partial weight is put on your child's leg. Using crutches isn't easy and takes practice. Make sure that your child's crutches fit right and learn some safety tips. Ask your child's health ca... | Do you have information about Crutches and children - proper fit and safety tips | |
Hip pain involves any pain in or around the hip joint. You may not feel pain from your hip directly over the hip area. You may feel it in your groin or pain in your thigh or knee. Hip pain may be caused by problems in the bones or cartilage of your hip, including: Pain in or around the hip may also be caused by probl... | What is (are) Hip pain ? | |
Hip pain involves any pain in or around the hip joint. You may not feel pain from your hip directly over the hip area. You may feel it in your groin or pain in your thigh or knee. Hip pain may be caused by problems in the bones or cartilage of your hip, including: Pain in or around the hip may also be caused by probl... | What causes Hip pain ? | |
Hip pain involves any pain in or around the hip joint. You may not feel pain from your hip directly over the hip area. You may feel it in your groin or pain in your thigh or knee. Hip pain may be caused by problems in the bones or cartilage of your hip, including: Pain in or around the hip may also be caused by probl... | What to do for Hip pain ? | |
Hip pain involves any pain in or around the hip joint. You may not feel pain from your hip directly over the hip area. You may feel it in your groin or pain in your thigh or knee. Hip pain may be caused by problems in the bones or cartilage of your hip, including: Pain in or around the hip may also be caused by probl... | Do I need to see a doctor for Hip pain ? | |
Hip pain involves any pain in or around the hip joint. You may not feel pain from your hip directly over the hip area. You may feel it in your groin or pain in your thigh or knee. Hip pain may be caused by problems in the bones or cartilage of your hip, including: Pain in or around the hip may also be caused by probl... | What is the outlook for Hip pain ? | |
A leg MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan of the leg uses strong magnets to create pictures of the leg. This may include the ankle, foot, and surrounding tissues. A leg MRI also creates pictures of the knee. MRI does not use radiation (x-rays). Single MRI images are called slices. The images can be stored on a compu... | Do you have information about Leg MRI scan | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | What is (are) Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | What causes Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | What are the symptoms of Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | How to diagnose Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | What are the treatments for Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | What is the outlook for Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | Do I need to see a doctor for Panic disorder ? | |
Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you have repeated attacks of intense fear that something bad will happen. The cause is unknown. Genes may play a role. Other family members may have the disorder. But panic disorder often occurs when there is no family history. Panic disorder is twice as common in w... | How to prevent Panic disorder ? | |
Hospice care helps people with illnesses that cannot be cured and who are nearing death. The goal is to give comfort and peace instead of a cure. Hospice care provides: Most hospice patients are in their last 6 months of life. When you choose hospice care, you have decided that you no longer want care to try to cure yo... | Do you have information about Hospice care | |
Learning to drive is an exciting time for teenagers and their parents. It opens up many options for a young person, but it also carries risks. Young people between ages 15 and 24 have the highest rate of auto-related deaths. The rate is the highest for young men. Parents and teens should be aware of problem areas and ... | Do you have information about Safe driving for teens | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | What is (are) Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | What causes Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | What are the symptoms of Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | How to diagnose Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | What are the treatments for Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | Where to find support for people with Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | What is the outlook for Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal occurs most often in adults. But, it may also occur in teenagers or children. The more you drink regularly, the more likely you are to develop ... | How to prevent Alcohol withdrawal ? | |
Heterochromia is different colored eyes in the same person. Heterochromia is uncommon in humans. However, it is quite common in dogs (such as Dalmatians and Australian sheep dogs), cats, and horses. Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, caused by a disease or syndrome, or due to an injury. Sometimes, one eye may... | What is (are) Heterochromia ? | |
Heterochromia is different colored eyes in the same person. Heterochromia is uncommon in humans. However, it is quite common in dogs (such as Dalmatians and Australian sheep dogs), cats, and horses. Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, caused by a disease or syndrome, or due to an injury. Sometimes, one eye may... | What to do for Heterochromia ? | |
Heterochromia is different colored eyes in the same person. Heterochromia is uncommon in humans. However, it is quite common in dogs (such as Dalmatians and Australian sheep dogs), cats, and horses. Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, caused by a disease or syndrome, or due to an injury. Sometimes, one eye may... | What causes Heterochromia ? | |
Heterochromia is different colored eyes in the same person. Heterochromia is uncommon in humans. However, it is quite common in dogs (such as Dalmatians and Australian sheep dogs), cats, and horses. Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, caused by a disease or syndrome, or due to an injury. Sometimes, one eye may... | Do I need to see a doctor for Heterochromia ? | |
Heterochromia is different colored eyes in the same person. Heterochromia is uncommon in humans. However, it is quite common in dogs (such as Dalmatians and Australian sheep dogs), cats, and horses. Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, caused by a disease or syndrome, or due to an injury. Sometimes, one eye may... | What is the outlook for Heterochromia ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | What is (are) Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | What causes Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | What are the symptoms of Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | How to diagnose Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | What are the treatments for Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | What is the outlook for Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | What are the complications of Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | Do I need to see a doctor for Cervical polyps ? | |
Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina (cervix). The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: Cervical polyps are common. They are often found in women over age 40 who have had many children. Polyps are rare in young women who have n... | How to prevent Cervical polyps ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | What is (are) Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | What causes Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | What are the symptoms of Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | How to diagnose Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | What are the treatments for Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | What is the outlook for Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | What are the complications of Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Autoimmune disorders ? | |
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. The blood cells in the body's immune system help protect against harmful substances. Examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood ... | How to prevent Autoimmune disorders ? | |
Whether you feed your baby breast milk, infant formula, or both, you will need to buy bottles and nipples. You have many choices, so it can be hard to know what to buy. Learn about the different options and how to care for bottles and nipples. The type of nipple and bottle you choose will mainly depend on which type y... | Do you have information about Buying and Caring for Baby Bottles and Nipples | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | What is (are) Bakers cyst ? | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | What causes Bakers cyst ? | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | What are the symptoms of Bakers cyst ? | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | How to diagnose Bakers cyst ? | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | What are the treatments for Bakers cyst ? | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | What is the outlook for Bakers cyst ? | |
Baker cyst is a buildup of joint fluid (synovial fluid) that forms a swelling behind the knee. A Baker cyst is caused by swelling in the knee. The swelling occurs due to an increase in synovial fluid. This fluid lubricates the knee joint. When pressure builds up, fluid squeezes into the back of the knee. Baker cyst com... | Do I need to see a doctor for Bakers cyst ? |
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