swelling under armpit and skin lower down left trunk to ankle swollen
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anil m.Posted
Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:22am
left arm pit stratched, then swelling during next couple days, rash breaks out both arm and legs . swelling and pain tremendious, from left armpit downwards. called ambulance, to hospital, introduction to wide range very strong anti biotics. swelling only increases and pain. after twodays they try steroids(intraveniously) swelling stops
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Pregnant Shihtzu without swollen vulva
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heru m.Posted
Wed 31 Dec 1969 11:00am
I had my shihtzu mated last Feb. 3 and 5, either April 4 or 6 is her 60th day. I can see all the symptoms on her for being pregnant like swollen tits and swollen stomach except for her vulva which is not swollen. Is it possible for her to give birth normally given this situation? Up to how long do I have to wait? Currently she
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Swollen Penis
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maxsdramaqueenPosted
Mon 11 May 2009 11:30pm
My boyfriend has a problem where his penis was swollen but he had no pain, and had nothing to do with sexual intercourse or masturbation and I cant find anything on why his penis would swell like that for no reason. Could you please help me with figuring out whats going on. Thank You
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My feet are swollen
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yamPosted
Thu 04 Feb 2010 10:15pm
are pregnant (edema or swelling during pregnancy), but I'm not pregnant. My SIL notices the same this morning. Is it time to consult a doctor? I'm afraid to hear what the doctor... the muscles in the feet have an excessive buildup of fluid. This buildup can lead to a rapid increase in weight over a short period of time.
Slight swelling of the lower legs
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Swollen ankles - can they be prevented?
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Wise Woman Wisdom ..Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 3:08pm
Q - Is there anything that is recommended for swollen ankles that develop during flights. I know that wearing flight socks, staying hydrated and moving about all help but I wondered whether there is any herb that can be taken to prevent the problem or that can be used to remedy it quickly so that your trip isn't spoilt? Many thanks - Rhiannon (email
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Simple Swollen Calf or Deep Vein Thrombosis?
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John !.Posted
Wed 27 May 2009 10:02pm
have:
Swelling in the affected legs; this can include swelling in your ankles and feet.
Pain in your legs; this can include pain in your ankles and feet. This pain often starts in your calf and can feel like cramping or a "charley horse."
Redness and warmth over the affected area.
In addition to my calf being swollen my ankle (or cankle
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Swollen Lymph Nodes
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Tom PlamondonPosted
Wed 03 Feb 2010 12:00am
are swollen in the neck, we disregard the question of cancer. We know infection is causing the lymph node swelling.
On the other hand, if a 30 year women has swollen lymph nodes...
When swollen lymph nodes in the neck, above the clavicles (collarbone) or in the axilla (armpit) occur there are a few immediate questions we need to answer
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Swollen Eyes
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LeePosted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:53pm
the play by play. Don't worry though, the swelling should go down in a day or two and I can remove the bandages tomorrow.
TTFN
... else. But I feel pretty good right now. I had a headache when I woke up but I took Tylenol and I am feeling fine. The problem is my eyes are swollen, which they said could
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Swollen feet and ankles
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm2 Comments
to swell up to more than 110 percent of their size. This can make your shoes feel tight and your feet hurt.
The best way to prevent swelling is to elevate your feet. The next best way is to move your feet and toes frequently while you are sitting or standing. This can reduce swelling by more than 50 percent and will usually prevent the pain
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Swollen ankles and feet
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm3 Comments
to swell up to more than 110% of their size. This can make your shoes feel tight and your feet hurt.
The best way to prevent swelling is to elevate your feet. The next best way is to move your feet and toes frequently while you are sitting or standing. This can reduce swelling by more than 50 percent and will usually prevent the pain that it causes. If your
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