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is vasculitis dangerous

Hi, there. Reading various stories on the internet, I see that vasculitis is not so rare disease as we may think. I know that here, inflammation affects the wall of small and medium sized blood vessels. However, the thing that I don’t know is if this disease is dangerous at all or not.

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Should I worry about Diabetic Nerve Pain?

I am a diabetic, and have been having lots of problems with Diabetic Nerve Pain. Right, I know it's really common and most diabetics will get it at some point. But the Diabetic Nerve Pain is stopping my normal functioning. Should I be worried? When does Diabetic Nerve Pain become something more than...

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Pregnancy smyptoms but having periods and is on birth control but also have breast milk...

well i had a baby in 2008 on july 31 and it is now 2011 ..i am having feelings n symptoms as i was wen i was pregant with my child..last month i got on birth controll i have the marina 10 year one...the doctor told me that it is 99.9 from prevent pregnancy but it can b nockd out of place if having...

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Thyroidectomy the only option left vs. Graves' disease?

MY partner is going through a tough time with Graves' disease right now, and the thyroid is enlarged to the extent that the doctors that are treating him are now talking about a thyroidectomy, which would presumably require taking hormones for the rest of his life after that. Is this really the only...

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How serious are congenital heart effects in Adams-Oliver syndrome

Wikipedia tells me, very briefly, that congenital heart effects happen to Adams-Oliver syndrome patients. Unfortunately their article said nothing more about Adams-Oliver syndrome, so I thought I should come here instead and ask you! How serious are these defects in Adams-Oliver syndrome, and is...

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What is the effectiveness of treating a second stage breast cancer with surgery?

Of course surgery for breast cancer is more effective when it is discovered in the earlier stages of the stages of the disease, which is obvious. But what is the level of effectiveness of treating breast cancer in second stage of the disease, with surgery? Are there any statistics available and...

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ovarian cyst rapture

Hi, My name's Jacinta Kasou(33) currently recovering (3 days) from a ruptured ovarian-cyst surgery(28/01/11). Unlike the experiences of discharges, all was normal in terms of a woman's body works. It wasn't till 7 days back when I experienced abdorminal/bowel pains during digestion....

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Sexual dysfunction because of the colon cancer surgery

Hi, I am hoping someone here can offer some "been there, done that" advice as my wife and I are really struggling. She went through colon cancer surgery a year ago and we are all very happy that she is cancer free today. However, the health problems have not gone away with that. One of the things...

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Is there nistagmus included in autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia?

I am in the process of doing some research about autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia. Are there any folks who suffer from this condition over here, on these boards? If so, I would really appreciate it if you could share some of the finer details of your condition with me. Is there nistagmus...

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Best way to diagnose melanoma

I was reading in Cosmopolitan that more and more women and especially women in their twenties are diagnosed with melanoma, which is a deadly condition caused by over exposure to the sun! So, what is the best way to diagnose melanoma and are there any standard tests available at my GP's office?

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