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What Can Cause An Asymmetric Collarbone?

Sasa Milosevic, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

The collarbone (clavicle) is a bone that connects the breastbone (sternum) with the shoulder blade (scapula). The collarbone is, anatomically speaking, a part of the chest wall. It functions as a part of the upper limb physiologically, because is involved in the movements of the arm. There are

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Quitting Opioid Analgesics

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Opioid analgesics are very strong painkillers generally recommended following major surgeries. These drugs act on the opioid receptors present in the brain to increase the body's pain tolerance. Opioid analgesics don't generally lead to side effects if they are taken for a short period, as

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Insomnia And Its Treatment

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Insomnia is defined as a disorder in which patients have difficulty falling or staying asleep. An insomniac often wakes up early in the morning and remains groggy throughout the day because of lack of sleep. Insomnia can be classified in various ways. It can be: Primary insomnia: In this condition

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Causes Of Abdominal Mass

Iliriana Bisha Tagani, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

An abdominal mass is an abnormal growth inside the abdomen. The abdomen is divided into four quadrants: the right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower quadrant and left lower quadrant. Abdominal masses are usually described by their locations. Abdominal masses can be the result of a

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Oral Blood Blisters

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

The description of a blood blister is one of the most common ones that a dentist gets to listen to. In most cases these blood blisters are harmless oral ulcers, however in some cases these require deeper examination. Blood Blisters In The Mouth: Usually Harmless A blood blister is more often than

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Wisdom Tooth Removal

Dhruv Gupta, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

The removal of a wisdom tooth, also called a third molar, is a particularly common minor surgical procedure that a lot of the people go through. The reason why these teeth have to be removed can vary from the teeth being improperly aligned to decay having set in or to even to prevent orthodontic

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Oxycodone Vs. Hydrocodone

Sunita Khatri, MD Drugs & Medications

Both oxycodone and hydrocodone are strong narcotic pain killers and cough suppressants that act by stimulating the opioid receptors present in the brain. Although they do not eliminate pain, they increase a person's pain tolerance. Besides increasing pain tolerance, they can also cause respiratory

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Causes Of Hunger Pain/Pangs

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

What exactly is hunger pain? Hunger pains or pangs are caused by the irritation of the stomach lining. After a meal, the irritated walls of the empty stomach rub against each other, causing a severe gnawing feeling. Hunger pains are classified as 'false hunger', since eating provides relief by

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What Causes Yellow Stool?

Angelica Giron, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

Stool color is an excellent indicator of general health and can be used to determine whether an individual is at risk of contracting various types of diseases. Because of its many components, which include bacteria, water, bile, cellulose, and small quantities of fat and protein, natural and