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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for lymphangiectasia OR lymphangioma OR trauma OR cyst
  1. ... body as urine and decreases the growth of cysts in the kidneys. Removing fluid from the body and slowing the growth of cysts helps to slow the worsening of kidney function. ...
  2. ... due to surgery, injury, chronic (long-lasting) infections, trauma, or who are underweight for unknown reasons. Oxandrolone ...
  3. ... VHL; a rare disease that causes tumors and cysts) to treat renal cell carcinoma (RCC; kidney cancer), ...
  4. ... A hormonal disorder that causes enlarged ovaries with cysts (polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS). Taking berberine by ...
  5. ... capsicum, to the skin can reduce pain from trauma. Nausea and vomiting after surgery. Applying a plaster ...
  6. ... reduce pain in people with cancer. Critical illness (trauma). Taking melatonin by mouth doesn't seem to ...
  7. ... increase the risk that you will develop a cyst on your ovary. This type of cyst may cause pain but will usually disappear in ... months. In rare cases, surgery to remove the cyst may be needed. Talk to your doctor about ...
  8. ... though you have not fallen or experienced other trauma. It is unusual for the thigh bone to ...
  9. ... if you have or have ever had ovarian cysts, seizures, brain tumors, cerebrovascular disease (clogging or weakening ...
  10. ... though you have not fallen or experienced other trauma. It is unusual for the thigh bone to ...
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