Uterine anomalies are malformations of the uterus in female patients. These malformations are observed in about 5% of women, but in nearly 25% of women who have had multiple miscarriages or premature delivery.
Congenital skin conditions are abnormalities of the skin that are present in a patient at birth. Hemangioma, melanosis, milia and nevus sebaceus are some of the more common such conditions. Many of these conditions are benign, but some require medical attention.
Movement disorders describe a wide variety of diseases and conditions that affect a patient's general motor function and ability to move. Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, restless legs syndrome, Tourette's syndrome and many others are all classified as movement disorders.
Rotator cuff injury is any injury to the group of tendons and muscles that converge around the shoulder. Athletes are particularly susceptible to this type of injury.
Rotator cuff injury is any injury to the group of tendons and muscles that converge around the shoulder. Athletes are particularly susceptible to this type of injury.
Tricuspid valve disease is a condition in which the valve between the two right chambers within the heart fails or functions improperly, causing either blood to flow in the wrong direction or restricting the regular flow of blood. Tricuspid valve disease often occurs with other heart valve problems.
Bone marrow is the soft tissue on the interior of bones where red blood cells are formed. Bone Marrow can be attacked by such conditions as aplastic anemia, malignancies such as multiple myeloma, or infections such as tuberculosis, leading to a decrease in the production of blood cells and blood platelets. Bone marrow transplants are a surgical procedure used to combat several of these conditions.
Heel pain is usually focused on the underside or the back of your heel. Likely underlying causes are plantar fasciitis, if the pain is on the underside, or Achilles tendonitis, if the pain is on the back. Neither condition is medically serious, though they are painful and can interfere with daily activity.
Abdominal pain can be dull, intermittent or sharp. Possible causes include infection, inflammation, food poisoning, acid reflux, and, with women, menstrual distress or miscarriage.