In severe cases, the soreness and pain are extreme and recur repeatedly accompanied by swelling of the joints and even deformity. |
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Minerva has often wondered whether advice to take anti-inflammatories rather than paracetamol for acute swelling and pain holds up. |
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He suffered swelling and abrasions to his head in the latest attack as he walked home from Rhodesway School in Allerton, Bradford. |
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Soon, up to 6,000 new accessions will arrive through exchanges with other countries, further swelling an already vast collection. |
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She went back in after that because her head was swelling and the hospital told us she had water on the brain. |
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Neither the substance of this world nor the swelling floods of death could quench our Saviour's love for us. |
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Chickens may die without showing any symptoms, but typically, birds suddenly show swelling about the eyes, wattles and ear lobes. |
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Numerous platelets appeared in the lumen, some of which showed signs of degeneration with swelling and rarefaction. |
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You have moderate acne if you have swelling, red bumps, or pustules, along with the whiteheads and blackheads. |
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Her mother's wide brown eyes were red and puffy and an ugly black bruise was swelling on her cheek. |
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Local reactions include redness, swelling or irritation at the site of the injection. |
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She looked over at her dying mother and felt tears once again swelling in her eyes. |
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The swelling in his face is nearly gone and he's much more alert and active, which is really encouraging. |
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If there is mild swelling, itching, or redness at the piercing site, you may be allergic to the jewelry that was placed. |
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Antibiotics and painkillers can temporarily relieve symptoms such as swelling and pain but they are not long-term solutions. |
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But the swelling tide of latitudinarian theology and sentiment made it seem innocuous enough to most. |
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Many lava domes grow by internal intrusion of lava that causes swelling and oversteepening of the dome. |
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You can take analgesics such as paracetamol, or anti-inflammatories to reduce any swelling. |
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The increasing swelling of an aneurysm of the aorta may press on the spine and chest organs. |
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An aneurysm is a swelling in part of an artery caused by damage to, or weakness of, a blood vessel wall. |
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His face was swelling, and his lip was torn, but his smooth, angular features were exquisite. |
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The heat was swelling as the morning ticked on, filling the air with lethargy. |
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For bruising and swelling after a fall, arnica is a popular and established choice. |
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If your child shows signs of joint swelling, stiffness or pain or just limps for no obvious reason, take your child to your family doctor. |
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The economy is booming, salaries are rising, companies are swelling to global size. |
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The new buildings erected in the 1960s and 1970s were needed to accommodate the swelling numbers on the school roll. |
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Symptoms include floaters and blurred vision caused by swelling of the optic disc. |
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Lymphedema causes chronic swelling of part of the body, usually an arm or leg. |
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Doctors ask about symptoms and examine for swelling of the liver, spleen, and lymph glands in the armpits, groin and neck. |
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She was lost in the swelling crowd around her, shattered into a million pieces and so cold. |
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His cheek was already swelling from the roundhouse and he had a rather nice black eye. |
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They went at a lope, the sound of the rebels swelling and receding as they wound this way and that, sometimes Sara showing them hidden passages. |
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With nowhere to go, the swelling water easily enters households situated at low positions. |
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If you notice a lump or swelling anywhere on your body, have it checked by your doctor. |
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All patients complained of swelling or lumps in the affected area with no nipple retraction or discharge. |
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An autopsy into his death revealed the cyclist suffered a heart attack following severe swelling of the heart and brain. |
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When magma moves beneath a volcano, such as when the magma chamber fills prior to an eruption, there is swelling of the volcanic cone above. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling and tenderness for three days following injection and returned the results by mail. |
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On examination he had mild swelling and tenderness around the medial malleolus of his left ankle. |
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I just have some localised swelling left where the abscess is and a teeny-weeny bit of sensitivity. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling, and tenderness in a diary for three days after immunisation. |
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Note any drainage, redness, swelling or tenderness at exit site or along the tract. |
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Apart from my heart was swelling so much I thought it may explode, all my mental pain was gone. |
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This condition has similar symptoms to tennis elbow, with the difference that the swelling appears on the inside of the elbow. |
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On physical examination, the patient was a healthy-appearing boy with an ill-defined swelling at the manubrial portion of his sternum. |
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The marchers join a swelling youth protest movement as many face a bleak future. |
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The aforementioned Matthews, her lovely voice swelling with emotion, is the only singer who actually stops the show in this production. |
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Although it is uncommon, swelling in the thenar or midpalmar spaces of the hand suggests an infectious etiology. |
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The snow had drifted on the ground, swelling up against trunks and rocks, and parchment thin beside the water. |
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Mistaking it for swelling ardour, he cants his hips in just the wrong way again. |
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The disease also clogs the body's lymph drainage system and that results in swelling, thickening and wrinkling of the skin. |
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On the way there, looking at Raymond with his sticky eyes and swelling cut, I had a bit of a think. |
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Patients in group B had bartholinitis with symptoms of rubor, swelling or pain on the day of study enrolment. |
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Sprains usually cause pain, tenderness, swelling, or bruising to the injured area. |
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Wearing tight-fitting underwear day and night for a week after the operation will help to ease discomfort and prevent swelling. |
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Among the objects is the gold handle of a pouring vessel in the shape of a leaping tigress, heavy teats swelling down from the arc of her body. |
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An irritant was injected into the left hind paw of the pups to induce swelling. |
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A woman calls on behalf of her husband, Luis, who is bedridden because of serious pain and swelling in his legs. |
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Unless the bitee is severely allergic to the biter's venom, what will usually result is some swelling, chest pains and fever. |
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The most serious symptom is the swelling of the lips, mouth, tongue, face and throat. |
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Her foot was tender over the middle metatarsal, but there was no swelling, heat, or redness of the foot. |
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The swelling above the joint at the third metatarsal shows evidence of a classic healed fatigue fracture. |
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High moisture levels beneath a flooring installation can lead to cupping, bulging, or swelling of many flooring materials. |
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Sedimentary rocks such as mudstones often contain a variety of clay minerals, including swelling clays such as bentonite. |
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A few days ago I hurt the middle finger of my right hand, and it started swelling slightly around the fingernail. |
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In rare cases toxocariasis can lead to partial blindness and swelling of the organs and central nervous system. |
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A DVT can be present without signs or symptoms but may cause swelling or pain, particularly when the foot is flexed sharply upward. |
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The speed of swelling and relaxation ranges from 10 milliseconds to a few seconds, Lewis says. |
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Local tissue reactions were confined to the treatment site and included erythema, swelling, desquamation, erosions, and eschar in most patients. |
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This is the cause of chronic swelling that sometimes occurs after surgery or a traumatic injury to a limb. |
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While standing, form and position of both feet were inspected with regard to potential misalignment, deformity, asymmetry, and swelling. |
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Some of the symptoms of bunions include inflammation, swelling, and soreness on the side surface of the big toe. |
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Internally, the natural antihistamines in vitamin C and bioflavonoids decrease swelling. |
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A dense wood will have proportionally more elasticity and resistance, but also a greater margin of shrinkage and swelling. |
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Some experience ankle or leg swelling because the excessive fluid from the blood cells accumulates there. |
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Histamine is one of the body's signals that causes rashes, swelling, leakage of fluid from cells, and itching. |
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But trainer Todd Hutcheson says that may not be sufficient to prevent the knee from swelling up again when Gwynn resumes baseball activity. |
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She was suffering from frequent headaches, her eye was watering and swelling up. |
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First he went down with malaria, but later on due to lack of food his legs started swelling up. |
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I'm tired of my legs swelling up after a day sitting behind the desk, and I'm tired of clothes feeling too tight. |
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The symptoms vary and have included airways swelling up and attacks to both his liver and immune systems. |
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They said this anti-inflammatory, called adiponectin, prevents arteries swelling up and becoming blocked. |
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Doctors say Hindley, 57, is suffering from a cerebral aneurysm caused by an artery swelling up at the base of the brain. |
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Rash, itching, body swelling, breathing difficulties, possible localised red itchy mouth and throat, and even collapse. |
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I checked it over and apart from a bit of swelling from where the ring was it was okay. |
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The skin had blistered over and fell into a soft pale purple color and the swelling went down. |
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I was too busy singing along quietly to the music which was swelling up from a speaker at the front of the bus. |
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If you receive the bacteria by injection, it can cause skin ulcers and regional swelling of lymph nodes. |
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Allergic symptoms could include rash, hives, swelling, and difficulty breathing. |
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It may present clinically as a fluctuant buccal or palatal swelling, with or without a draining fistula. |
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If you or your child contracts mumps, it can cause swelling in one or both parotid glands. |
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A 58 year old man was referred to the surgical clinic with a swelling in the natal cleft thought to be a pilonidal mass or abscess. |
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The bruise over his eye had settled in to a purple nearly matching the nebula itself, but the swelling had reduced dramatically. |
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At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage. |
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There was no history of pruritus, urticaria, abdominal pain or swelling of other areas of the body. |
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The wheezing is caused by a spasm of the bronchial tubes or by swelling of the mucous membrane. |
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The 48-year-old driver claimed he was hit around the head and sustained swelling and bruising to his face and cuts to his hands. |
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He was scratched all over his body and suffered swelling and bruising to his hand and the back of his head. |
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The victim suffered swelling and bruising to his face and was taken to Wythenshawe Hospital. |
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Ankle ligament tears are graded from one to three, and can involve anything from mild tenderness and stiffness to severe swelling and bruising. |
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One can return to normal activities in about two weeks and aching, swelling or bruising will begin to disappear after several weeks. |
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A thyroid nodule is a palpable swelling in a thyroid gland with an otherwise normal appearance. |
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Here we report that this defect formation is strongly enhanced by the membrane tension induced by osmotic swelling of vesicles. |
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Possibly, the tendons, as well as tendon sheaths and surrounding bursae, will respond to overuse with inflammation and consequent swelling. |
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Finally, calcaneal bursitis should be associated with a swelling over the calcaneous. |
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Sportsmen and sportswomen everywhere know that an ice pack can reduce the pain and swelling of a soft tissue injury. |
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The infection caused a swelling and redness in his buttock, which spread rapidly. |
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If this phase is severe, signs include eye disease, spontaneous nosebleeds, retinal bleeding, and swelling of limbs. |
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Antihistamines and calamine lotion can be used to bring down swelling and ease itching. |
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The clot itself causes stasis of blood, discomfort and pain in the leg and calf and swelling at the ankles. |
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Lacrimal duct obstruction may result from swelling of the lining of the narrow tear passage, obstruction by mucus, pus or cellular debris. |
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The lower swelling, the calcar avis, is produced by the calcarine sulcus, located on the medial surface of the occipital lobe. |
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A sty is a small, inflamed swelling of a sebaceous gland on the rim of an eyelid. |
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Men remove their baseball caps, clamping hands on hearts and swelling their chests with pride. |
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Called bi ma zi in herbology, castor bean is a bitter, acrid herb that reduces swelling and clears obstruction. |
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Acutely strangulated haemorrhoids occur as a result of thrombus formation resulting in gross swelling, irreducible prolapse, and severe pain. |
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It is indicated for sore throat, diphtheria, aphthae, carbuncles and swelling and erysipelas and strangury. |
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In these cases, the external auditory canal lacks cerumen and is lined by dry, hypertrophic skin with variable swelling and stenosis. |
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Ivan changes tempo, throwing back his head and swelling his voice around a soul-searing ballad, as if his life depended on it. |
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This may lead to ovarian cysts developing, along with pain and swelling of the abdomen. |
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Wrap the ankle in an Ace bandage or use a lacing boot or high-top shoe to alleviate swelling. |
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It is unclear if it is the same knee that hampered him a short time ago and he will undergo tests later this week when the swelling subsides. |
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But after prescribing a special bath of roots and leaves that I bathed in every morning, the swelling of my body subsided. |
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The swelling around the punctures subsided even more, but I guess that could have been due to the antibiotics I was stoking myself with. |
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If treated quickly, the swelling usually would subside, but not without excruciating pain. |
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The cast was removed for the first time after 7 days, when most of the swelling had subsided. |
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I laid across the couch about an hour later, watching my ankle as the swelling subsided. |
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She dislocated both knee caps and her legs swelled so much she was evacuated to Germany until the swelling subsided. |
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I arrived late to first period history because I had remained in the restroom until the swelling had subsided. |
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Speaking of which, the skin that was bruised gleamed in a sickly yellowish hue, but the swelling has subsided at least. |
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After 3 to 7 days, testicular pain and swelling subside, usually at about the same time that the fever passes. |
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Definitive therapy is root canal treatment or extraction, which in selected cases may be delayed until swelling has subsided. |
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I've seen arthritic swelling subside within minutes after the stings were administered. |
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He's so tough that he played in the first round against the team despite a charley horse that caused significant swelling in his right thigh. |
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Allergic reactions involve the release of histamine, a chemical that triggers inflammation and swelling. |
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Some people, however, overproduce these helpers, resulting in excessive muscle and joint swelling. |
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Arnica tablets are sold at high street chemists to control bruising, reduce swelling and help recovery from injury or operation. |
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The pressure of the water on your body can reduce swelling if you have painful injuries. |
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Over-the-counter painkiller or anti-inflammatory medicine such as Ibuprofen should reduce pain and swelling. |
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Untreated, the swelling may resolve on its own or an internal hordeola may progress to form a painless mass known as a chalazion. |
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The eye was palpably swelling shut, and her whole vision was queerly violet. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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I can assure you that already in the Pavlovian swamps of the nutso right, the glands are swelling. |
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A 25-year-old male presented himself to our outpatient department with increasing non-painful swelling below the medial canthus of the right eye since six months. |
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Evaluation of the wrist should begin with identifying erythema, swelling, masses, skin lesions, muscle atrophy, contractures, scars, or other obvious deformities. |
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Her head started pounding, so she lifted a hand to the area where she had bumped her head and winced when she felt the forming swelling of a lump. |
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A topical steroid cream will help relieve itching and swelling. |
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The airways also become inflamed with swelling of the bronchial mucous membrane and secretion of excessive thick mucus that is difficult to expel. |
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That you must carry everyone with you, swelling the ranks, is a hard-ridden Wasp hobbyhorse. |
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Any lump, be it a mild swelling, a bump, a nodule, or whatever you choose to call it, and wherever you find it, visit your doctor and get it looked at. |
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My rheumatologist started me off at 40mg daily, and yes, it relieved the swelling! |
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The hernia may look like a bulge or swelling in the groin area. |
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Romantic or touching moments are cued with swelling music, unbelievably swelling music that bulges and finally erupts from your speakers to reach a peak of splendiferousness. |
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What got the attention of the radiologist was an abnormal computed tomographic scan of the brain that revealed a large temporal lobe tumor showing mass effect and swelling. |
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If it come of cold humours, the ache is less with grief of head, with swelling and paleness of face with sour bolking and unsavouriness of the mouth. |
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Fungal infections, which often cause swelling, pain and discolored nails, can be difficult to treat since the infection occurs under the nail plate or in the nail bed. |
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If a blood clot develops in one of them, painful swelling can result. |
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The stye usually causes pain, redness and swelling of the entire lid. |
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During the rest of the day the young woman relaxes and heals, waiting for the swelling on her face to subside. |
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Evidence of a swelling wave of PCP use has been starting to crop up in recent substance-abuse data. |
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The photograph Al Fayed said showed a suggestive swelling was taken before she met Dodi. |
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He lay back on the mattress, looking up at the ceiling, as the single tear tracing down his cheeks was lost among the sea of swelling purple and black. |
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In temperate regions with warm winters, a few warm days, even in midwinter, can be enough to induce bud swelling, which can lead to budbreak if the warmth persists. |
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Morning stiffness and a history of swelling suggest an inflammatory process but also are characteristic of fibromyalgia, a noninflammatory condition. |
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Scientists currently are monitoring the seismic activity, as well as volcanic gasses being emitted and the swelling and contracting of the volcanic dome. |
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So for example if he were to eat a raw apple, he would get itchiness in his mouth, his throat, may get a feeling of some swelling in his lips and his tongue. |
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The victim was left with severe swelling and bruising to his ear and eye. |
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She felt a great hope swelling in her heart, vitalizing her entire being. |
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The air was humid and moist because of the oceanic breeze swelling up. |
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On the other, there were swelling misapprehensions from the lack of a united line of action, of a clear model on economic growth and improvement of the standard of living. |
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Symptoms of strep throat may include pharyngeal erythema and swelling, tonsillar exudate, edematous uvula, palatine petechiae, and anterior cervical lymphadenopathy. |
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The patella and its supporting structures, bilateral joint lines and collateral ligaments are palpated for tenderness, crepitus and localized swelling. |
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Luckily, the swelling subsided after less enthusiastic treatment. |
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Insects such as bees, wasps and hornets inject a venom into the skin when they sting us, which can cause pain, swelling and itchiness in the area. |
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The Wairarapa farming region north of the capital was placed on flood alert after some 200 mm of rain fell in hill catchment areas, swelling four regional rivers. |
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If the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium to other parts of the body, symptoms may include pain, trouble swallowing, or swelling of the neck or face. |
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And our capital account is certainly swelling around that time, as the US runs a persistent, ever-larger trade deficit. |
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Some of the resulting works clearly echo organic, generally floral, motifs such as Apsaras, whose swelling blue and green quatrefoils swirl out from a central node. |
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Painless swelling of the posterior elbow at the outer tip of the olecranon in a patient complaining of repetitive friction to the elbow indicates olecranon bursitis. |
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We applied a swelling method to help determine the relative phases of the diffraction peaks along the crystal axis perpendicular to the hexagonal base. |
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I've recently noticed a swelling on my jawbone just below my earlobe. |
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The only thing I managed to get out of the whole experience was a painful foot which is presently swelling up quite nicely, and a bruise on my bottom. |
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In the spring, the male attracts females by gobbling, puffing his feathers, spreading his tail, swelling his face wattles, and drooping his wings. |
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And yes, there's also an air-sole cushion under the heel, a protective rock-guard shank, and a widened toe box to accommodate the inevitable swelling. |
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If your foreign policy results in swelling the ranks of your existing enemies, and creating whole new enemies, you had better start beefing up your defence. |
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The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten. |
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Linking the high tops of Sgor Gaoith and Sguran Dubh Mor, the ridge continues northwards before swelling into a broad whaleback above Rothiemurchus. |
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I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet. |
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Her swelling had subsided and her eyes no longer looked puffy. |
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At birth he was noted to have very subtle left neck swelling in the submandibular area, which was interpreted to be prominent skinfolds and increased subcutaneous fat. |
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If swelling of the ear canal makes it difficult to give the drops, your child's doctor may insert a cotton wick into the canal to help carry the medicine inside the ear. |
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Once the external auditory canal has been cleansed as much as possible and a wick inserted if swelling is severe, topical antibacterial therapy should be started. |
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Get your muscles swelling with these nine kick-ass fitness vacations. |
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Allergic reactions can cause swelling, hives, and difficulty breathing. |
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Bleeding under your skin, causing a painful swelling called a haematoma. |
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By the 14th treatment, the hand swelling had slightly reduced. |
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Your back aches to high heaven, your smell has turned a different kind of sour, you are hungry and the welts on your body are swelling as your pores open up again. |
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She was crying so much that an assistant was tasked with giving her ice packs to reduce the swelling. |
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At one point, the 44-year-old singer hobbled into court on crutches with his left foot wrapped in bandages because of swelling from what he described as a spider bite. |
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Mountains formed, swelling and then buckling the altered landscape. |
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And even though the establishment has won a series of contests, the ranks of the reformers are slowly swelling. |
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If your pain persists for more than a week or is accompanied by redness, shooting pain, swelling or a clicking sound in your joints, you may have a more serious injury. |
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He lost one toe in the past, has had osteomyelitis of his metatarsals several times, and this time around presented with redness and swelling in his heel. |
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I swear it leaves off then, to resume work somewhere in my abdomen, causing the most uncomfortable swelling and, eventually, making it harder and harder to breath. |
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The bodies hung there for weeks, reeking and swelling grotesquely in the equatorial heat. |
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Using a nasal speculum, your doctor may look inside your nose for signs of allergic disease such as increased nasal secretions, swelling or polyps. |
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The release data shows that, as the concentration of methacrylic acid was increased, swelling increased resulting in increased release of the drug. |
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A set of trimmer figures and new tattoos show a band that's been sharpened by extended tours of an obscure but adoring and importantly, swelling international circuit. |
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In a minor sprain, where the ligaments are merely overstretched, there may be local pain and minor swelling, but no difficulty in moving the joint. |
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Two days before going to hospital, I recommend the client begins a course of arnica homeopathic remedy to lessen the bruising, swelling, and soreness. |
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They all remember when Albert Pediani, 66, got his nose burst and how Jack Aram, 65, smothered the haemorraghing hooter with ice to bring down the swelling. |
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Now the bore is recognisably the spectacular phenomenon that people expect rather than a swelling flood of water. |
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A leechdom if thou will that an ill swelling and the venomous humour should burst out. |
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She recently developed lymphodema, the painful swelling and water retention that can happen in the arm where lymph nodes were removed. |
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Later that month Reynolds suffered from a swelling over his left eye and had to be purged by a surgeon. |
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Inflammation and bleeding are triggered when muscle strain occur which resulted in redness, pain and swelling. |
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American militiamen flocked to Gates' army, swelling his force to 11,000 by the beginning of October. |
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A bilobular conjunctival mass of 15 x 17mm, globular mass of 15 x 20mm and third lid swelling of 20 x 20mm was seen. |
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The swelling caused by this became so large that, for the last week of his life, Charles was unable to swallow food or water. |
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Meanwhile, the American army was growing in size daily, swelling to some 15,000 men. |
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By the end of the fight, Louis was cut above both eyes, one of which was shut tight by swelling. |
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A 29-year-old man with a lifelong history of varicosities of the left lower limb presented with painful swelling of that leg. |
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Doctors, engineers, teachers, lawyers, journalists, constituted the bulk of the swelling middle class in Egypt under Nasser. |
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The freakiness on my end is one day you would see swelling and the next day his hands would be completely normal. |
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This led to swelling and inflammation of the eyes, attacked tooth enamel, and caused skin to blacken. |
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The allergic reaction can cause skin rash, swelling or itching of mucous membranes, diarrhea, vomiting, asthma and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. |
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The swelling numbers of English encouraged them to make greater demands for recognition with the colonial government. |
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Those with phossy jaw would usually begin suffering painful toothaches and swelling of the gums. |
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Local reactions included limb pain, limb swelling, cellulitis, lymphadenitis, and Arthus reaction. |
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Through this plantation ran a creek full of snakeheads and eels, its overflow swelling the swamp around it. |
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The 31-year-old man presented with swelling in the right subclavicular region. |
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Early manifestations of impending anaphylaxis include hives and itching, flushing, wheezing, hoarseness, and swelling of the hands and feet. |
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On examination there was no obvious swelling or deformity and no anatomical snuffbox tenderness. |
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We present a rare case of a swelling in the pre-auricular region caused by an ectopic wisdom tooth and associated cyst formation. |
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Findings on nasal endoscopy were normal except for a mild mucosal swelling of the right middle meatus. |
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The swelling, in this case, may have represented a distended gastrocnemius-semimembranosus bursa, a popliteal cyst, or a ganglion cyst. |
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The fight was stopped at the end of the ninth round, when Eubank's left eye closed completely from swelling. |
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Maggie's coma was a result of a condition called mycoplasma meningoencephalitis, a type of meningitis that can cause swelling in the brain. |
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On extra-oral examination he had an obvious soft tissue swelling emanating from his parotid, and extending buccally towards the mental foramen. |
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Effect of NaOH treatment on the the interfibrillar swelling and dyeing properties of Lyocell fibres. |
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Once pain and swelling are reversed, runners often short change the rehab process involved with ankle sprains. |
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Numerical modeling of insulin and amyloglucosidase release from swelling Ca-alginate beads. |
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Footpad swelling was monitored by serial weekly measurements, for 30 days, of footpad thickness with the help of a digital pachymeter. |
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Remitting distal lower extremity swelling with pitting oedema in acute sarcoidosis. |
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With increasing temperature the gelation degree of the PVC melt increases, and the gelated phase can only contribute to the swelling. |
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Flavanoid and flavanol are effective, when combined, in stimulating tissue repair, reducing pain from inflammation, and local swelling. |
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Blood pools in the foot and calf, causing significant swelling and weeping wounds that ulcerate and form sores. |
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From your description, the condition is suggestive of an ear haematoma, which is a fluid-filled swelling that develops on the ear flaps of dogs. |
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A Baker's cyst is a swelling at the back of the knee in the popliteal fossa. |
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We report an extremely rare case of a very large hibernoma in a 45-year-old man who presented with a 4-year history of neck swelling. |
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Interestingly, the increase in pain intensity and swelling was least when the image of the arm was minified. |
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A very painful swelling behind the ear in the bone called the mastoid bone. |
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Depressed comminuted fracture of zygomatic arch on left side with swelling. |
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This is called rhinophyma and is not to be confused with the kind of redness and swelling on the nose caused by alcoholism. |
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Viegas found himself staring at a swelling as big as a marble beneath the papyraceous skin of the groin. |
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They can sometimes become infected causing bartholinitis in which an intensely painful red swelling forms at the opening of the ducts. |
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The three piece''s easy-to-love folktronica has been the subject of swelling popularity in their home city. |
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Leukocytoclasis, endothelial swelling, and subepidermal edema are frequently noted, but vasculitis is not present. |
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Clinical examination demonstrated swelling of her right cheek and temporal area, right proptosis, right hypertropia, and limited mouth opening. |
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She died 4 days later with jaundice, oedema of the face and glossopharyngeal swelling. |
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Children with JIA experience symptoms similar to adults with arthritis including joint pain, swelling, tenderness and stiffness. |
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Patients can present with recurrent, intermittent swelling that may be associated with food intake and hyposalivation. |
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I can already feel the welt rising up, the swelling closing my eye. |
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A unique radiological pentad of mesonephric duct abnormalities in a young man presenting with testicular swelling. |
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As the electronegativity of the side-chain groups increases on a polymer, so does its resistance to oil swelling. |
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The retired engineer was reluctantly admitted to hospital in February this year suffering with severe swelling, cephalitis and a chest infection. |
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One distinctly unhealthy and visible illustration of all four is the swelling flow of garbage associated with a throwaway economy. |
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The knee swelling was semisolid and involved a superior tibiofibular articulation that had the characteristics of a mobile mass. |
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The swelling resolved completely within 4 days, and findings on a radiographic examination of the chest and neck 1 week later were normal. |
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In the first 24 hours after the injury, an ice bag applied to the neck will help to relieve swelling. |
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The middle layer is specially formulated nonporous rubberized material that provides therapy and support to help counteract tissue swelling. |
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The use of kaolinite makes Na-4-mica less expensive to produce than other swelling micas made with gels or oxides. |
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Orchitis is an inflammation of the testis causing swelling and pain and may be associated with infection by the mumps virus. |
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This month the ABB council approved reapplications for membership by Coral and the Tote, swelling subscriptions by the equivalent of 2,000 shops. |
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Osteoarthritis causes pain, swelling and reduced motion in joints of a person. |
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However, this type of HIPE foam is expensive with poor wettability and no swelling capability. |
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Vocal fold cysts are usually unilateral, and they often cause a reactive swelling or mass on the contralateral side. |
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Neck palpation revealed 3 x 2 cm midline suprahyoid diffuse swelling with associated right sided level II lymph nodes. |
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Sporangiophores were irregularly branched singly or in a loose sympodium with a swelling at the point of branching. |
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It causes elephantitis, which leads to excessive swelling in certain body parts. |
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Knee pain, also called runner's knee, can have many causes, such as swelling under the kneecap. |
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Intraoral examination revealed a 2cm soft and non-tender left floor of mouth submucosal swelling, in the region of the sublingual gland. |
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Talsma T, van der Lelij AJ Infiltration and water movement in an in situ swelling soil during prolonged ponding. |
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Garnier P, Rieu M, Boivin P, Vauclin M, Baveye P Determining the hydraulic properties of a swelling soil from a transient evaporation experiment. |
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Tariq A, Durnford DS Moisture retention of a swelling soil under capillary and overburden pressures. |
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After returning home, put an ice bag on the injection site to reduce local swelling and pain. |
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The main signs were thick, mucous, bilateral nasal discharge and infraorbital sinus swelling. |
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Talsma T, van der Lelij A Infiltration and water movement in an in situ swelling soil during prolonged ponding. |
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Hence, the in situ shrinkage curve of such swelling soil is clearly non-unique. |
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They are meant to help increase circulation in the legs and minimize the swelling that can result from prolonged sedentariness. |
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He had a swelling around the knee cap and now he has recovered and is training normally with the first team. |
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Reliability of water volumetry and the figure of eight method on subjects with ankle joint swelling. |
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The FOM was woody and indurated, and the patient had submental swelling and firmness. |
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The most usual sign is swelling of the mandible and the maxilla with infrequent findings of pain and parathesia. |
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Additional evidence for this explanation is the reincrease in the equilibrium swelling in toluene with 5 phr loading of clay. |
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The researchers then analyzed the samples for their bile acid binding, swelling and gelling properties. |
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Contact with a tentacle can prompt millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, causing varying degrees of pain and swelling. |
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Canuxploitation films form a constant undercurrent in both English Canada and Quebec, swelling at certain points to near-tidal proportions. |
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Chest radiography frequently demonstrates cavity formation and swelling of the affected lobe, which causes bulging of the interlobar fissures. |
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The pigeon rocked itself backwards and forwards on the bough, swelling out its breast feathers and laying its coralline beak upon them. |
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