Cysts
... cysts grow slowly and are not tender unless
ruptured . They usually occur on the face, inside the ... endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease ,
ruptured ovarian follicles,
ruptured ovarian cysts , and tubal pregnancies) may be ...
Disk
... herniated disk in the lumbar spine. A
ruptured disk in the back occurs when all or part of a ... ; embryonic disk ; ... A common culprit is a
ruptured or bulging intervertebral disk in the low ... the pulse generator under the skin , ...
ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks ...
Eardrum
... entering your middle ear. When your eardrum is
ruptured , bacteria can more easily reach your middle ... - If your child's eardrum has
ruptured or been surgically opened, protect the ear from ... look at the structures in your middle ear.
ruptured or perforated eardrum Chronic , recurrent ...
Herniated Disk
... lumbar area of the spine. Herniated Disk (
ruptured Disk ) Induced Sensitivity Reaction ( Allergic ... Testicles ( Genital Injury in Males) ...
ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks ... into the epidural space in order to repair
ruptured or herniated disk s. Source: Business Wire - ...
Ruptured
...
ruptured eardrum A
ruptured eardrum can be painful, particularly at first . Signs and symptoms may include: ...
ruptured or perforated eardrum Definition: A ...
Ruptured Disk
... A
ruptured disk in the back occurs when all or part of a ... , Prolapse d Intervertebral Disk ,
ruptured Disk , Slipped Disk See all Pictures & ... SYMPTOMS OF HERNIA TED LUMBAR DISK ...
ruptured Disk s (November 26, 1997) [PREGNANT WOMAN'S ...
Ear infections
... and infection of the middle ear. Ear infections may cause a
ruptured eardrum as the pressure of fluid in the middle ear increases. Conversely, a
ruptured eardrum can cause ear infections because the eardrum is no longer ...
Effacement
... cervix ( effacement ), increased cervical dilation , and evidence of
ruptured membrane s. The following tests may be performed: ... Pelvic ... cervix ( effacement ), increased cervical dilation , and evidence of
ruptured membrane s. Intermittent non-productive muscular contraction s of ...
Endometriosis
... disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease ,
ruptured ovarian follicles,
ruptured ovarian cysts , and tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... ...
Ovarian cyst
... disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease ,
ruptured ovarian follicles,
ruptured ovarian cyst s , and tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... ...
Ovarian cysts
... disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease ,
ruptured ovarian follicles,
ruptured ovarian cysts , and tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... ...
Prescription
... 2, 1997) [DR.WOLF DECIPHERS THE HIEROGLYPHICS ON PRESCRIPTION LABELS]
ruptured Disk s (November 26, 1997) [PREGNANT WOMAN'S
ruptured DISK NOT LIKELY TO CAUSE PERMAN ENT DISABILITY ] ... Prescription ...
Shoulder pain
... of breath. Physician s may recommend surgery to repair the
ruptured biceps tendon for those patients who are older than 40 and who have ... may be a stabbing pain in the pelvis or abdomen . If the tube has
ruptured , blood may irritate the diaphragm and cause shoulder pain . This ...
Tympanic membrane
... ), consisting of: ... Tympanic membrane perforation ; Eardrum -
ruptured or puncture d Prevention : Do not insert objects into the ear canal, ... is connected to the throat by a tube called the eustachian tube . A
ruptured (perforated) eardrum is a tear or a hole in your eardrum ( tympanic ...
Abdomen
... spleen rupture s. Blood leaks out into the abdomen , causing irritation with subsequent tenderness and pain . Classically, a patient with a
ruptured spleen describes feeling left shoulder -tip pain . Her abdomen grew, forcing her to buy larger pants with elastic waistbands. Discomfort ...
Acute pancreatitis
... in four men who catch mumps after puberty . acute pancreatitis cancer of the pancreas , ovaries, or lungs cholecystitis ectopic or
ruptured tubal pregnancy gallbladder attack resulting from disease infection of the salivary gland s ( mumps or an obstruction) intestinal ...
Amniotic fluid
... may be amniotic fluid , the protective liquid that surrounds your baby in the womb. If so, it's a sign that the membrane s around your baby have
ruptured . A feeling of pressure in your pelvis , as if your baby is pressing down. The membrane enclosing a developing fetus ; it's filled with a ...
Amnion
... membrane s, the other being the chorion. To be born in a caul meant to be born with the head covered by the amnion (or be born within an intact un
ruptured amnion ). Damage to the amnion (part of the placenta ) may produce fibrous bands that can entrap the limbs of the fetus . These bands ...
Aortic dissection
... dissection ... Note: Aneurysm s may develop slowly over many years and often have no symptoms. If an aneurysm expands rapidly, tears open (
ruptured aneurysm ), or blood leaks along the wall of the vessel ( aortic dissection ), the above symptoms may develop suddenly. ...
Appendix
... of the gut. In older children, gastroenteritis may be a cause of paralytic ileus , which is sometimes associated with peritonitis and a
ruptured appendix . Actinomycosis also sometimes affects the lungs , appendix , or the pelvic region, especially in women with certain kinds of ...
Ascites
... in the abdomen . malignant fibrous cytoma ... IA: one ovary , no ascites , intact capsule. IB: both ovaries, no ascites , intact capsule. IC:
ruptured capsule, capsular involvement, positive peritoneal washings, or malignant ascites . Stage II: ovarian tumor with pelvic extension ... Liver ...
Cervix
... is recommended. Pelvic examination may reveal moderate thinning of the cervix ( effacement ), increased cervical dilation , and evidence of
ruptured membrane s. Uterus : The uterus (womb) is a hollow, pear-shaped organ located in a woman's lower abdomen between the bladder and the ...
Collapsed lung
... the chest adjacent to the lungs . Other complications may include collapsed lung s, premature aging of the skin on the hands and feet, and
ruptured arteries and veins. After surgery there tends to be poor wound healing, a complication that tends to be frequent and severe. They can burst, ...
Consciousness
... ( Un consciousness , First Aid) Foreign Body in the Nose Genital Injuries in Females Genital Injury in Males Herniated Disk (
ruptured Disk ) Induced Sensitivity Reaction ( Allergic Reactions ) ... A drug that reduces pain ( pain reliever = analgesic) without reducing ...
Contusion
... muscle is crushed against the bone. CAUSE" Contusion s occur when the skin is injured, but the skin is not broken. Blood vessels have been
ruptured , and thus have released blood into the surrounding tissue , including the skin . TREATMENT " ... The pain from a contusion will be gone ...
Dissect
... relatively simple. Note: Aneurysm s may develop slowly over many years and often have no symptoms. If an aneurysm expands rapidly, tears open (
ruptured aneurysm ), or blood leaks along the wall of the vessel ( aortic dissect ion ), the above symptoms may develop suddenly. Our current studies ...
Endoscopic
... Endoscopic procedure utilizing laser energy to create a small opening through the vertebral foramen into the epidural space in order to repair
ruptured or herniated disk s. Source: Business Wire - 11/27/2000. COLONOSCOPY - An endoscopic ( fiber optic) examination of the large intestine ( ...
Fractures
... therapy & Osteoporosis ... Small fractures to the spine from osteoporosis Muscle spasm (very tense muscle s that remain contracted)
ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks Poor alignment of the vertebrae Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) ... Stress ...
Fracture
... & Osteoporosis ... Small fracture s to the spine from osteoporosis Muscle spasm (very tense muscle s that remain contracted)
ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks Poor alignment of the vertebrae Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) ... - Any ...
Hemorrhage
... improvement of neurological outcome by reducing incidence and severity of ischemic deficits in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage from
ruptured intra cranial berry aneurysm s regardless of their ... The most serious complication of an ectopic pregnancy is intra -abdominal hemorrhage ...
Kyphosis
... Glomerulonephritis ) RSV Infection Rubella Rubeola ( Measles ) Rubeola ( Measles ) Runner's Toe (Toenail Conditions) Runner's Knee
ruptured Disk ... ...
Lethargy
... , or poor temperature control. Women with vagina l group B strep can transmit it to their infant before birth , after the membrane s are
ruptured , or during the delivery. Signs: The chief symptom is severe bloating of the abdominal region, along with lethargy , loss of appetite , ...
Malleolus
... lateral malleolus ; the posterior lip of the tibia ; and /or the talar dome. The ligament s of the ankle joint may also be dislocated and/or
ruptured . The far ends of both the tibia and fibula are known as the malleoli (singular is malleolus ). Together they form an arch that sits on top ...
Mumps
... influenza e type B) meningitis combined. Contrary to what many people believe, chickenpox is by no means a mild disease . ectopic or
ruptured tubal pregnancy gallbladder attack resulting from disease infection of the salivary gland s ( mumps or an obstruction) intestinal ...
Muscle spasm
... , and numbness or tingling in the legs. Almost all patients develop leg weakness . Muscle spasm (very tense muscle s that remain contracted)
ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks Poor alignment of the vertebrae Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) ... Once the ...
Obstetrics
... membrane s, the other being the chorion. To be born in a caul meant to be born with the head covered by the amnion (or be born within an intact un
ruptured amnion ). Maciocia G: Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chinese Medicine. New York, NY: Chur chill Livingstone, 1997. Kaptchuk T: The Web That ...
Osteomyelitis
... of the bone caused by infection ) may develop. Septic arthritis may manifest with malaise and fever . osteomyelitis , or bone infection
ruptured disk s, which involve the soft disks between the vertebrae of the spine spinal degeneration, which may involve arthritis spinal stenosis , or ...
Osteoporosis
... in postmenopausal women. Small fractures to the spine from osteoporosis Muscle spasm (very tense muscle s that remain contracted)
ruptured or herniated disk Degeneration of the disks Poor alignment of the vertebrae Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) ... The Study ...
Pain medications
... be used for severe earache . Analgesic eardrops also may be prescribed for ear pain . Eardrops for ear pain cannot be used if the eardrum has
ruptured . See the safest way to insert eardrops. When over-the-counter pain medications fail to adequately control symptoms, your doctor may prescribe ...
Palpation
... d (ecchymotic) left ankle. There was significant pain upon palpation over both the top and bottom of the left ankle. vessels may have
ruptured , causing ecchymosis , a purple discoloration of the skin . If the bone fragments have separated enough to distort the normal contour of the arm, ...