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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for hand injuries
  1. ... and third-degree burns of the face, feet, hands, genitals, or over the joints, such as the knees Burns that happen with other injuries, such as broken bones Burns in people who ...
  2. ... of anemia, which include weakness, dizziness , and cold hands and feet A family history of thalassemia , sickle cell anemia , or other inherited blood disorder A diet low in iron and other minerals A long-term infection Excessive blood loss from an injury or surgical procedure You may also need this ...
  3. ... and inflammation. Inflammation is your body's response to injury or infection. It can cause pain, swelling, redness, and loss of function in the affected area. Causes of joint problems include: Osteoarthritis , the most common form of arthritis . This type of arthritis only affects the joints, usually in the hands, knees, hips, neck, and lower back. It's a ...
  4. ... that helps protect them from sudden impact or injury. It also removes waste products from the brain ... such as multiple sclerosis (MS) Had a brain injury or an injury to your spinal cord Have cancer that may ... as multiple sclerosis (MS), or another disease or injury of the brain or spinal cord. Your provider ...
  5. ... you have had: Carbon monoxide poisoning An inhalation injury (breathing in smoke, hot air, and/or harmful chemicals) A recent head or neck injury that could affect your breathing Are receiving oxygen ... arteries to cut off blood flow to your hand for several seconds. Then the provider will let ... check how quickly blood flow returns to your hand. If your blood flow is normal, the provider ...
  6. ... may be a sign of: Kidney disease or injury, including infection , poor blood flow to the kidneys, ... may be caused by dehydration , muscle disorders and injuries, muscular dystrophy , intense exercise, or a diet high ...
  7. ... many urinary tract infections or have had an injury that may have damaged your urinary organs. What ... in the usual place. A tumor, stone, cyst, injury, scar, or some other abnormal area of tissue ...
  8. ... bleed too much after a cut or other injury that causes bleeding. A higher-than-normal platelet ... a long time after a minor cut or injury. Nosebleeds. Unexplained bruising . Pinpoint sized red spots on ... of higher-than-normal platelets include: Numbness of hands and feet Headache Dizziness Weakness Pain, swelling, and ...
  9. ... diseases Problems with your pituitary gland Traumatic brain injury Surgical removal of your pituitary gland to treat ...
  10. ... kidney, or prostate Bladder or kidney stones Kidney injury from an accident or sports A viral infection , ...
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