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  2. Ganglion cyst - Wikipedia

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    Complications of treatment may include joint stiffness and scar formation. [26] Recurrence of the lesion is more common following excision of a volar ganglion cyst in the wrist. Incomplete excision that fails to include the stalk or pedicle also may lead to recurrence, as will failing to execute a layered closure of the incision.

  3. Myofascial trigger point - Wikipedia

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    Treatment, whether by self or by a professional, has some inherent dangers. It may lead to damage of soft tissue and other organs. The trigger points in the upper quadratus lumborum , for instance, are very close to the kidneys and poorly administered treatment (particularly injections) may lead to kidney damage.

  4. ‘My Low Back Pain Turned Out To Be A Rare Inflammatory ...

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    Now, seven years after my diagnosis, I wish I could have told my 22-year-old self that living with a chronic illness isn’t a bad thing and life isn’t over. Even though it felt like the end of ...

  5. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    Common locations include upper back, shoulders, and abdomen. [4] It is possible to have several lipomas. [3] The cause is generally unclear. [1] Risk factors include family history, obesity, and lack of exercise. [1] [3] Diagnosis is typically based on a physical exam. [1] Occasionally medical imaging or tissue biopsy is used to confirm the ...

  6. 3 Ways to Get Rid of Back Acne Once and for All ... - AOL

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    Dermatologists share how to get rid of back acne, or “back acne,” its main causes, how to treat pimples on your back, and ways to prevent truncal acne.

  7. FDA approves opioid-free pain medication with 'no sign of ...

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    The new drug is intended for treatment of moderate to severe acute pain in adults. Common Pain Reliever Could Cause Medical Complications In Some People Over 65, Study Suggests.

  8. Nodular fasciitis - Wikipedia

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    Nodular fasciitis occurs in all age groups but most often affects those between 20–40 years old. Males and females are equally affected. NF tumors, which may be tender or painful, typically present as rapidly growing solitary lesions that reach their final size (usually 2–3 cm) within a few weeks. [10]

  9. Keloid - Wikipedia

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    This treatment method is easy to perform, effective, safe, and has the least chance of recurrence. [15] [16] Surgical excision is currently still the most common treatment for a significant amount of keloid lesions. However, when used as the solitary form of treatment there is a large recurrence rate of between 70 and 100%.