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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for neck swelling
  1. ... causes inflammation, such as: Giant cell arteritis , inflammation (swelling) of your arteries, usually in your scalp, neck, and arms Arthritis Systemic vasculitis, inflammation of your ...
  2. ... heart failure. These include: Feeling short of breath Swelling in your abdomen (belly), feet, legs, and/or veins in your neck Fatigue and/or general weakness Coughing Inability to ...
  3. ... and nervous system. They include: Severe headaches and neck stiffness Rashes on other parts of your body Facial palsy (drooping of one or both sides of your face) Arthritis with severe joint pain and swelling, especially in the knees Pain that comes and ...
  4. ... the joints, usually in the hands, knees, hips, neck, and lower back. It's a chronic (long-lasting) disease that causes the joint cartilage to break down and become rough. It can be painful and lead to loss of mobility and function. Gout or calcium pyrophosphate deposition (pseudogout), types of inflammatory arthritis. They can cause pain, swelling, and redness in one or more joints. Having ...
  5. ... own. Vestibular neuritis. This is irritation and inflammation (swelling) of the vestibular nerve. This nerve carries signals ... Available from: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/head-neck/depts/vestibular-balance-disorders#faq-tab Columbia University Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery [Internet]. New York; Columbia University; c2020. Diagnostic ...
  6. ... cause is unknown. Vestibular neuritis. This is inflammation (swelling) of the vestibular nerve. This nerve carries signals ... of the ears, nose, throat, and head and neck. You may need several tests to help find ... and turn your head. Electrodes attached to your neck and face record your muscle movements. Dix-Hallpike ...
  7. ... become infected by the bacteria, which causes inflammation (swelling). In meningococcal bloodstream infections , the bacteria get into ... meningococcal meningitis for adults include: Fever Headache Stiff neck Additional symptoms of meningitis for adults include nausea, ...
  8. ... of first-degree burns include: Pain Redness Mild swelling of the skin, but usually no blisters Second- ... the chart has different percentages for the head, neck, and body areas based on a child's age. ...
  9. ... is sometimes called the "stress hormone.") Reduce inflammation (swelling) Control blood glucose (also called "blood sugar") and ... face Increased fat around the base of your neck or between your shoulder blades Easy bruising Wide ...
  10. ... Acid reflux GERD Esophagitis, a condition that cause swelling and/or inflammation of the esophagus. It can ...
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