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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Cold nodule
  1. ... hormones (hot nodule) or not making thyroid hormones (cold nodule) Thyroid nodules are very common. They occur more ... Dry skin Face swelling Fatigue Hair loss Feeling cold when other ... nodules produce no symptoms. Health care providers often find ...
  2. ... not taken up the iodine (often called a 'cold' nodule). If part of the thyroid appears lighter, it ...
  3. ... discomfort with this test. The gel may be cold.
  4. ... Cancer of the throat or larynx Chronic coughing Colds or upper ... nodules Less common causes include: Injury or irritation from ...
  5. ... no pain. The table may be hard or cold, but you can request a blanket or pillow. ...
  6. ... thyroid hormone ( toxic nodular goiter ) A single thyroid nodule ... up any iodine (cold areas). This can only be determined if the ...
  7. ... an inflammatory disorder. It involves tender, red bumps ( nodules ) under the skin. ... may be done include: Punch biopsy of a nodule Throat culture to check for a strep infection ...
  8. ... mouth ( Sjögren syndrome ) Eye burning, itching, and discharge Nodules under the skin (most often a sign of ... joint pain include: Joint protection techniques Heat and cold treatments Splints or orthotic devices to support and ...
  9. Duvic M. Urticaria, drug hypersensitivity rashes, nodules and tumors, and atrophic diseases. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil Medicine . 26th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 411. ...
  10. ... the little, middle, and index fingers. A small, nodule or lump develops in the tissue below the ... your finger or if your finger tips feel cold or turn blue.
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