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Sharp Pulling Pain In Belly Button (Umbilicus)

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

The belly button, also known as the umbilicus in medical terminology, is the central part of the abdomen. The stomach, intestine, pancreas, and a portion of intestine are the organs that are located in the umbilical region. What may cause pain in the umbilical region? There are several disorders

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Complications Of Gallbladder Removal

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

A gallbladder removal operation (cholecystectomy) is a very safe and quick procedure but, like all other surgeries, cholecystectomy may also result in some complications. There are two main kinds of complications of gallbladder removal. Immediate complications : These are acute in onset and may

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Oral Contraceptives And Their Side Effects

Angelica Giron, MD Children's & Teens Health

Oral contraceptives are hormonally active pills taken by women to prevent pregnancy, regulate their menstrual cycles, and reduce menstrual pain and mood swings. In addition, studies suggest that taking contraceptive pills can reduce the risks of contracting ovarian and uterine cancer. Some pills

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What Is A Pilonidal Cyst?

Angelica Giron, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

If you have a sore bump near your tailbone (the coccyx bone) that looks like a big pimple, you probably have a pilonidal cyst. If it is inflamed and infected with pus draining from it, then it is a pilonidal abscess. The tailbone is the end of the spine located above the crack of your buttocks

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House Molds And Your Health

Angelica Giron, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

Mold, or mould, is a common term for fungi, which can grow almost anywhere that is moist and damp. They normally appear to look like smudges and stains and have a musty odor. They come in many colors, most of them being black, white and green. They spread by releasing minute spores into the air

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What Causes Near-Fainting And Fainting Spells?

Angelica Giron, MD Children's & Teens Health

Near-fainting and fainting are common experiences that occur in many normal people. According to medical literature, about three percent of visits to the emergency room and six percent of admissions to the hospital are caused by fainting. These symptoms are more commonly known as dizziness and

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Salivary Gland And Salivary Duct Masses

Mahdi Malekpour, MD Ear, Nose, Throat, and Dental problems

Salivary gland and salivary duct masses are common oral cavity diseases. Cysts that are associated with the salivary glands are the most common soft tissue anomaly within the mouth. True cysts that have a sheath of lining cells are not common in the floor of the mouth. Primitive foregut cysts or

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What Causes Leg Pain?

Angelica Giron, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

People experience leg pains in various ways. Some may have dull, aching pains, accompanied by heaviness, while others experience cramping, burning or numbing type of discomfort. There are many possible reasons for leg pain and these may involve the muscles, bones, nerve, blood vessels of the legs

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Is It Just Shoulder Pain Or A Heart Attack?

Angelica Giron, MD Musculoskeletal Issues

Shoulder pain is a common problem among adults. It is most often caused inflammation due to an injury to the muscles and tendons stabilizing the shoulder joint. These structures are more commonly known as the rotator cuff, which can be easily damaged through wear and tear from overuse. To