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Numbness in the Left Arm
Left arm numbness or tingling can occur as a result of a mild injury or sleeping on the arm. It may also indicate a serious underlying condition...
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Numbness of the Legs
Loss of sensation in one or both legs is known as leg numbness. The numbness may extend to your toes, and generally occurs due to lack of blood...
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Reasons for tingling in the hands and feet
Everyone experiences that feeling of tingling in the hands or the feet sometimes. Often the pressure caused by falling asleep on top of your arm...
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What can cause dry mouth?
Saliva is essential and has many useful functions including cleansing the mouth and helping with the digestion of food. Dry mouth can be very...
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Causes of Bed Sores
Bed sores have a number of causes that go far beyond what you think about the elderly and neglect. This can be caused by medications and humidity...
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Teeth removal
Some people may need to have their wisdom teeth removed – however just as many do not need to go through the unpleasant procedure of teeth...
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Alcoholic Neuropathy - What are Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatments?
Alcoholic neuropathy refers to the type of nerve damage that comes about from drinking too much alcohol.   The Causes A lot of debate is...
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Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Facet Joint Injections
Cervical, thoracic and lumbar facet joints injections are a kind of pain relief often used to allow a patient to tolerate pain when in need of...
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The Causes and Treatments of Conductive Hearing Loss
Conductive hearing loss refers to a special kind of hearing loss that can be attributed to abnormalities in the ear's movable parts, which directly...
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Lateral Cutaneous Nerve Distribution
Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh arises from the dorsal branches of the L2 and L3 vertebrae in the spinal cord. Iatrogenic Meralgia...

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