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Musculoskeletal Chest Pain

Harold Gladwell, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

Chest pain and discomfort is very common. Usually, if you go to the hospital with chest pain, the doctor will focus on making sure it is not a life-threatening condition such as a heart attack or a clot in your lungs. The exact origin of a cracking sound of the joints is still a mystery. There are

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Reactive Arthritis

Harold Gladwell, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

Reactive arthritis is when person gets arthritis of the joints after an infection (but the joints themselves are not infected). It is a type of autoimmune disease (a situation where your body's immunity fights itself by mistake). It is historically known as Reiters syndrome, with a classic triad of

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Should You Worry About A Growing Mole?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

A mole or nevus is a collection of melanocytes (pigment cells) on the skin. It is not unusual to have up to 40 moles in the body of an adult, and these are usually found on areas of the body that are exposed to the sun. This is not a rule, because some people do have moles even on their scalps

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What Causes An Enlarged Heart?

Angelica Giron, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

The human heart weighs about 7 to 15 ounces or approximately 200 to 425 grams. It is a little bigger than the size of a fist, but this may vary according to your age, size and condition. Athletes and elderly individuals may have larger hearts. Your heart beats at an average of 100,000 times daily

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What Causes Blood In The Urine?

Angelica Giron, MD Urinary Tract Issues

The body disposes of extra waste and water through the urine, which is filtered by the kidneys from the blood. Its color is usually pale yellow, due to a natural pigment (urochrome), but this color may vary, depending on the concentration of your urine. Darker urine may mean you are not taking

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What Causes Red Itchy Blotches After A Shower?

Angelica Giron, MD Skin & Hair problems

It may sound unusual, but some people develop itchy rashes after getting into a shower or taking a bath. Although medical literature says that this condition, called aquagenic urticaria is a rare disorder, it may be because only a few people report their symptoms to their doctors. Aquagenic

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What Is Tourette Syndrome?

Angelica Giron, MD Nervous System Disorders and Diseases

Tourette syndrome is a nervous system disorder characterized by uncontrolled movements and sounds called tics. It starts in childhood, typically around the age of two, and may get worse by the time the child is 12 years old. The involuntary twitching and sounds may decrease as the child grows older

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What is Chronic Venous Insufficiency?

Angelica Giron, MD Cardiovascular Disorders and Diseases

The blood vessels you see in your legs and feet are part of the venous network of vessels that pump blood to the heart through a series of valves with the help of the leg muscles. The valves in the walls of the veins serve to ensure a one-way flow of blood towards the heart, while the muscles of

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Seronegative Spondylarthropathies

Harold Gladwell, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

These are a group of conditions that share similar symptoms and signs. The most distinguishing feature is inflammation of the Axial joints (joints of the trunk of the body; the neck, spine, and pelvic bone joints). The conditions also present with swellings of the large joints, especially of the

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Symptoms Of Asthma

Angelica Giron, MD Respiratory tract disorders and diseases

Asthma is a common respiratory condition that affects up to ten percent of the American population. It is a complex syndrome characterized by chronic airway inflammation, hyper reactivity and obstruction. Factors that contribute to the development of asthmatic symptoms include a complex interaction