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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Finger swelling
  1. ... damage (coma, paralysis). This snake bite has caused swelling and local tissue death on the finger.
  2. ... sclerodactyly. The initial stages of the disease involves swelling of the fingers. Later, as the connective tissue becomes fibrotic, skin ...
  3. ... fingers, causing direct trauma to one or more fingers, should initially be treated with ice to reduce swelling. If blood builds up under a fingernail, a ...
  4. ... is on the neck, head, face, hand, or fingers, call your doctor right away. Over the next 24 to 48 hours, observe the bite for signs of infection (increasing skin redness, swelling, and pain). If the bite becomes infected, call ...
  5. ... can occur within minutes. Note the blistering and swelling caused by tissue freezing. Severe frostbite may result in loss of fingers and toes or other exposed body parts.
  6. Pitting edema occurs when fluid collects in the tissue. By pressing a thumb or finger firmly against the tissue for a few seconds, a dent can be produced. When the finger is ...
  7. Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... VisualDX ... Discover the causes, symptoms, and treatments of contact dermatitis, a skin condition caused by direct contact with an allergen ...
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    Foot Injuries and Disorders/Images ... Foot Injuries and Disorders ... VisualDX ... Learn about common foot problems, including their symptoms, causes, treatments, and ...
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    Viral Infections/Images ... Viral Infections ... Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... VisualDX ... Learn about the signs, symptoms, treatments, and prevention of viral exanthems. Get ...
  10. ... chest in your hand and jaw with your fingers. Point the infant's head downward, lower than the ... for support. Support the head. 2. Place 2 fingers on the middle of his breastbone just below ...
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