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  1. ... body when there is damage to the blood vessels. Learn all about blood clots, including how they ... can also form inside the body when blood vessels are injured or damaged. These clots can block ...
  2. ... which happens when one of our brain blood vessels is blocked. ... which happens when one of our brain blood vessels is blocked. This cuts off oxygen and nutrients ...
  3. ... on RA patients with inflammation in the blood vessels and heart tissue, which can eventually lead to ... with RA will also reduce inflammation in blood vessels. Inflammation in blood vessels is believed to be ...
  4. ... technology may also hold promise for tracking blood vessel damage in people with diabetes. An example image from the tool, highlighting blood vessels in the breast, is shown here. Wearable blood ...
  5. ... tissues, such as the skin, heart, or blood vessels. Others are more general, targeting multiple tissue or ... Cardiologists (for diseases of the heart and blood vessels) Gastroenterologists (for the gastrointestinal tract) Dermatologists (for skin ...
  6. ... tissues like bone marrow and bowel lining; blood vessels; and organs like your tonsils, spleen, and lymph ... includes: Weight loss and exercise to help lymphatic vessels move trapped lymph fluid. Compression of the area ...
  7. ... diagnosed with vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels. These flare-ups, she says, would last a ... affect other parts of the body, including blood vessels, joints, and nerves. Because symptoms vary and affect ...
  8. ... strokes and happens because of a blocked blood vessel in the brain or neck. There are three ... ischemic stroke: Thrombosis—A clot in a blood vessel in the brain or neck. Embolism—A clot ...
  9. ... in the shape and size of pulsing blood vessels. The patch monitors a patient's blood pressure more ... in the shape and size of pulsing blood vessels. These changes indicate when pressure rises and drops. ...
  10. ... which is caused by a narrowing of blood vessels. Painful bumps under the skin from calcium deposits. ... or hands from the swelling of tiny blood vessels. Digestive problems, including heartburn, acid reflux, and trouble ...
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