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I am sorry, but I cannot. Without the ability to examine you first-hand, there is really no way for me to blindly guess what is causing your pain or...
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The best answer I can give you is: Ask your OB-GYN when it's safe for you to have sex again.You don't want to start too soon because the...
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No, nasal polyps are inflammatory growths, often related to allergies. I have never heard that they can cause vertigo. This was most likely an...
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So, basically what this means is your child has some polyps or cysts in his sinuses, which are cavities beyond or beside the nasal passages. The...
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Tooth pain can come from a sinus infection, and a piece of an extracted tooth can enter the sinus and cause an infection. But for a specific problem...
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... The biggest thing...is that the pathology is non-malignant. The main questions to ask your physician, if you have not already, would be...
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Colon polyps are small growths on the inner colon lining. Certain types of polyps, such as adenomas, may develop into cancer. Other types of polyps...
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Uterine polyps may not produce any symptoms. However, some women may experience:Irregular vaginal bleeding.Bleeding after intercourse. Heavy...
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Sometimes, the polyps stick out through the opening of the cervix so that they are visible during a speculum exam, such as during a pap smear...
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Polyps of the uterus are benign overgrowths, or bulges, of the normal tissue lining the uterus into the uterine cavity. Polyps may also be found in...
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Lipomas (benign tumors consisting of fat) are benign, that is, they are not cancerous. If the pathologist (the doctor who examines the polyp) is...
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Polyps in the gallbladder are common and often are found on ultrasound examinations of the abdomen. Typically, they are small and do not cause...
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Although adenomas are by far the most common type of colon polyps, there are several other types of polyps. Among the other types of polyps that have...
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First of all, there are dietary recommendations that can be made to help prevent colon polyps. We know that diets high in fat and low in fiber...
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The colon polyps that become cancerous are called adenomatous polyps or adenomas. Adenomas account for approximately 75% of all colon polyps. There...
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