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Or it could be in back along the Achilles tendon. The Achilles tendon joins the muscles in the lower leg to the heel bone.
... inflammatory responses to pathogen and alarmin challenge in a cohort of children with validated inflammatory drug-resistant seizures, and to measure alarmin ...
Inflammation — intense. In this stage, your eye is now highly infectious and becomes irritated, with a thickening or swelling of the upper eyelid. Eyelid ...
A numbing medication and corticosteroid are then injected to reduce inflammation. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, oral corticosteroids or other ...
... inflammatory disease models. Given the significance of inflammation and steroids in a wide range of diseases, this finding may have broad implications in ...
"... sometimes we need to do a corticosteroid injection to decrease inflammation," Dr. Kakar says. "And most of the times, it gets better. But ...
But as the tears in the tendon multiply, they cause pain from inflammation and weakening of the tendon. When this tendon damage persists for more than a few ...
Some common prescription and nonprescription drugs can make skin more sensitive to sunlight. Examples include antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
— A Mayo Clinic-led study involving 3,276 patients has found that people with inflammatory bowel disease, Type 1 diabetes or blood clots may be at increased ...
Myocarditis is a potentially fatal inflammation of the myocardium that typically develops secondary to viral infection, often in young, seemingly healthy ...
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