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  1. ... a percentage of the person's total body surface area (TBSA) that has second-degree or deeper burns. ... 9% or 18% of the total body surface area. For example, an arm equals 9% of a ...
  2. ... of dengue fever and have been in an area where mosquitos carry the virus. The dengue virus ... if you have symptoms after being in an area where the virus is common. There are two ...
  3. ... see if they are stiffer than normal. Stiff areas in your organs may be a sign of ... used to check the liver for stiffness. Stiff areas in the liver are a sign of scar ...
  4. ... recommend a test if you been to an area that has a risk for Zika outbreaks. There ... test if: You have recently traveled to an area outside of the U.S. where there is a ...
  5. ... you a shot of medicine to numb the area, so you won't feel any pain. The ... samples are removed. Pressure will be applied to area until the bleeding stops. Your provider will cover ...
  6. ... been diagnosed with HPV Your provider sees abnormal areas on your cervix during a routine pelvic exam ... of the cervix, vagina, and vulva. If any areas of tissue look abnormal, your provider may perform ...
  7. ... in the digestive tract, urinary tract , and genital area. Many healthy people have GBS bacteria in their ... infections often appear as a bump or infected area on the skin that may be: Red Swollen ...
  8. ... cause of a rash. A rash is an area of red, irritated skin. Most rashes go away ... A rash, also known as dermatitis, is an area of skin that is red, irritated, and usually ...
  9. Ultrasound uses sound waves to make pictures of areas inside of the body. It can help diagnose ... for testing. An ultrasound can find the abnormal area and guide the needle to the right place ...
  10. ... occur in the skin, nails, mouth, and genital area. A yeast test is used to detect and ... growing. Yeast infections tend to grow in moist areas of your skin and mucous membranes. These are ...
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