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- Vascular Diseases (National Library of Medicine)... Non-surgical procedures, such as angioplasty, stenting, and vein ablation Surgery Can vascular diseases be prevented? There are steps you can take ...
- Liver Diseases (National Library of Medicine)Your liver is the largest organ inside your body. It helps your body digest food, store energy, and remove poisons. There are many kinds of liver diseases: ...
- Cocaine (National Library of Medicine)... scarring. It can cause collapsed veins. When a vein collapses, the blood cannot flow through it. Injecting cocaine also puts a person at higher risk of getting diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C. Other long- ...
- Vasculitis (National Library of Medicine)... because of an infection, a medicine, or another disease. The cause is often unknown. Vasculitis can affect arteries, veins and capillaries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood ...
- Heart Failure (National Library of Medicine)... Nausea and loss of appetite. Swelling in the veins of your neck. Needing to urinate (pee) often. At first you may have no symptoms or mild symptoms. As the disease gets worse, your symptoms will usually bother you ...
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (National Library of Medicine)... swells, the condition is called thrombophlebitis. A deep vein thrombosis can ... Some medicines and disorders that increase your risk for blood clots can ...
- Fistulas (National Library of Medicine)... vessels, such as between an artery and a vein or between two arteries. Some people are born with a fistula. Other common causes of fistulas include: Complications from surgery Injury Infection Diseases, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis Treatment ...
- Kidney Diseases (National Library of Medicine)You have two kidneys, each about the size of your fist. They are near the middle of your back, just below the rib cage. Inside each kidney there are about ...
- Heart Valve Diseases (National Library of Medicine)... in your feet, ankles, abdomen (belly), or the veins in your neck Chest pain when you're physically active Arrhythmia, a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat Dizziness or fainting If you don't get treatment for heart valve disease, the symptoms and strain on your heart may ...
- Leg Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... legs can lead to varicose veins or deep vein thrombosis.