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Does your bleeding get stopped after a while or you bleed for a long time. You need to check with your vitamin k levels.
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Dark spots are common in the back of the hands; face; back; shoulders.Let's have detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Almost all pituitary tumors are benign (not cancer) glandular tumors called pituitary adenomas. These tumors are called benign because they don't spread to other parts of the body, like cancers can. Pituitary cancers (called pituitary carcinomas) are very rare. But we have to look into the details of the problem.
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A genetic disorder, neurofibromatosis is a condition that targets the nervous system. Although there is no known cure, but treatment can help control symptoms. We can further discuss about most appropriate treatment post determining your actual medical status. Let's connect over a call for a better understanding.
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The joint hypermobility syndrome is a condition that features joints that easily move beyond the normal range expected for a particular joint. The joint hypermobility syndrome is considered a benign condition.
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Congenital deformities of spine are different and muscular dystrophies are different. They are not same.
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A neurofibroma is a type of nerve sheath tumor, which is a benign tumor of peripheral nerves. In general, neurofibromas can be divided into two main types: neurofibromatosis I and neurofibromatosis ii. As a birth defect, neurofibromas are considered to be linked with genetic disorders. Although the majority of the tumors are benign, neurofibromas may become malignant in some cases. Or, when the tumors compress nearby structures, serious symptoms such as pain, vision loss, and hearing loss may al...more
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