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  2. Woman visits three emergency rooms to get ring off finger ...

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    Woman visits multiple emergency rooms after ordering a ring that was a half size smaller than her normal size Woman visits three emergency rooms to get ring off finger - only to buy the same one again

  3. Callus - Wikipedia

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    This can often be result of trying to pick, cut, or shave off the callus by yourself at home. Although the bleeding can be small, sometimes small pools of blood or hematoma are formed. The blood itself is an irritant, a foreign body within the callus that makes the area burn or itch.

  4. Jason Derulo landed in the ER after his fitness ring got ...

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    Jason Derulo recently documented the extraordinary lengths he had to go to in order to get a fitness ring off his finger. Jason Derulo landed in the ER after his fitness ring got stuck on his ...

  5. Gyroscopic exercise tool - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight ring with two notches for the axle ends rests in the groove. This ring can slip in the groove, allowing the ball to spin perpendicular to the rotational axis of the ring. To increase the angular velocity of the ball, the sides of the groove exert forces on the ends of the axle.

  6. Trigger finger - Wikipedia

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    Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a disorder characterized by catching or locking of the involved finger in full or near full flexion, typically with force. [2] There may be tenderness in the palm of the hand near the last skin crease (distal palmar crease ). [ 3 ]

  7. Doctors Explain How To Spot Symptoms Of Bird Flu After First ...

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    The first patient in the U.S. was hospitalized with "severe" bird flu. Here's what you should know about symptoms, according to an infectious disease expert.

  8. Left-hand muting - Wikipedia

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    A non-vibrating string is pressed partly with the left hand — not to the neck — then struck, plucked or bowed with the other hand. [5] A struck string sound includes a muffled click; a bowed string, a scratchy noise. The string may be touched with the tip of one or more fingers, or with one or more fingers laid flat across the neck.

  9. Climber's finger - Wikipedia

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    Climber's finger is one of the most common climbing injuries within the sport of rock climbing, accounting for about 30% of finger injuries seen in climbers. [1] It is an overuse injury that usually manifests in a swollen middle or ring finger due to a damaged flexor tendon pulley , normally the A2 or A4 pulley.