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Dental Service
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If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants may be another option to restore your occlusion. Unlike dentures, they are permanently anchored into a jawbone. Dental implants do not require cutting ...
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Bone spurs
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Delta Doctor List
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(Delta Hospital)
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Diagnostic Radiology, Mammogram and Bone Density
Mandarin, English
Zhang, Cindy
Urgent Care, Family Medicine
Emergency Medicine, Urgent Care, Family Medicine
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Chiropractic Care
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... people choose to cover up the pain instead of correcting the cause. What's your approach?
The nerve-rich joints on the back side of each spinal bone are a common cause of back pain. If these pairs of ...
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Pain Management and Rehabilitation
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(Landseed Hospital)
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Auto Accidents
Spine Rehabilitation
Joint Problems
Golfers Elbow
Work Injuries
Whiplash Pain
Pregnancy Pain
Frequent Colds
Sports Injuries
Menstrual Cramps
Bone Pain ...
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Inflammatory breast cancer
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(Inflammatory breast cancer)
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Unusual warmth of the affected breast
Dimpling or ridges on the skin of the affected breast, similar to an orange peel
Tenderness, pain or aching
Enlarged lymph nodes under the arm, above the collarbone ...
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Infectious diseases
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(Infectious diseases)
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... are obtained with a sterile swab.
Spinal tap (lumbar puncture). This procedure obtains a sample of your cerebrospinal fluid through a needle carefully inserted between the bones of your spine. In ...
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Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
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(Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP))
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... smear. A sample of your blood is placed on a slide and observed under a microscope. This test is often used to confirm the number of platelets observed in a complete blood count.
Bone marrow examination. Another ...
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Ichthyosis vulgaris
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(Ichthyosis vulgaris)
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... doctor may prescribe these vitamin A-derived medications in severe cases. They reduce the production of skin cells. Side effects from the medication may include eye and lip inflammation, bone spurs and ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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... develop osteoporosis, a condition that causes weak, brittle bones.
Symptoms of Crohn's disease may first prompt a visit to your family doctor or general practitioner. However, you may then be referred ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... inflammation of the bile ducts. People with long-standing IBD also may develop osteoporosis, a condition that causes weak, brittle bones.
Symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease may first prompt ...
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Periodontitis
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(Periodontitis)
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Periodontitis (pair-e-o-don-TI-tis) is a serious gum infection that destroys the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth. Periodontitis can cause tooth loss or worse, an increased risk of heart ...
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Growth plate fractures
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(Growth plate fractures)
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Growth plates are the softer parts of your child's bones, where growth occurs. Located at each end of a bone, growth plates are the weakest sections of the skeleton — sometimes even weaker than surrounding ...
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Growing pains
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(Growing pains)
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... check your child's bones and muscles for signs of tenderness.
Doctors can usually diagnose growing pains without having to order any tests. In some cases, though, your doctor may order blood tests ...
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Group B strep disease
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(Group B strep disease)
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... infection (cellulitis)
Infection of the bloodstream (sepsis)
Urinary tract infection
Inflammation of the lungs (pneumonia)
Bone and joint infections
Infection of the heart valves (endocarditis) ...
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Greenstick fractures
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(Greenstick fractures)
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A child's bones are softer and more flexible than those of an adult, so they're more likely to bend than to break completely. This flexibility can result in a greenstick fracture. In a greenstick fracture, ...
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Graves' disease
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(Graves' disease)
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... severe weakness, tremors, markedly irregular heartbeat, severe low blood pressure and coma. Thyroid storm requires immediate emergency care.
Brittle bones. Untreated hyperthyroidism can also lead ...
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Golfer's elbow
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(Golfer's elbow)
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... and you have a fever
You can't bend your elbow
Your elbow looks deformed
You suspect you've broken a bone
Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is caused by damage to the muscles ...
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Gingivitis
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(Gingivitis)
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... nutrition
Substance abuse
Ill-fitting dental restorations
Untreated gingivitis can progress to gum disease that spreads to underlying tissue and bone (periodontitis), a much more serious condition ...
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Gaucher's disease
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(Gaucher's disease)
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Gaucher's (go-SHAYZ) disease occurs when certain harmful fatty substances accumulate to excessive levels in your liver, spleen, lungs, bone marrow and, less commonly, brain. This accumulation of fatty ...