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Day: December 29, 2019

Decreased mobility

Bone cancer symptoms

Bone cancer symptoms Tumors may occur in any bone in the body. Bone cancer, also known as osteosarcoma, occurs most often in the long bones of the arms and legs. Many bone cancer symptoms may also be caused by conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis or injury. Anyone who is experiencing one or more of these symptoms should consult them with your doctor in order to find out the cause and receive the correct treatment, if necessary. Possible symptoms of bone cancer include: Bone pain: The most common sign of bone cancer is pain, and may become more painful as the tumor grows. Bone pain can cause a dull or deep ache in a bone or bone region (e.g., back, pelvis, legs, ribs, arms). In the early stage, the pain may only occur at night, or when you are active. As the cancer develops, though, the pain may become more persistent. Other conditions, like osteoporosis or arthritis, may also cause bone or joint pain. Swelling: The area where the pain is localized may begin to show signs of swelling, or a lump or mass may be present. Fractures: Cancerous cells can weaken the bone thus sometimes can result in a fracture. The break may occur in an area of the bone that had previously been sore or painful for a period of time. Decreased mobility: In some cases, if the location of the tumor is near a joint, it may make normal movements difficult or painful. Other symptoms: Unintended weight loss and fatigue that

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Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders Gastrointestinal disorders include conditions such as: Constipation Irritable bowel syndrome Hemorrhoids Anal fissures Perianal abscesses Perianal infections Anal fistulas Colitis Diverticular diseases Colon polyps and cancer By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, having good bowel habits and registering for cancer screening, many of these disorders can be prevented or reduced. What are functional gastrointestinal disorders? Functional disorders are disorders in which the gastrointestinal (GI) tract looks normal but having irregularity in functioning properly. They occur the most frequently as problems affecting the GI tract (including the colon and rectum). Constipation and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are two common examples. Many factors may cause the GI tract to upset and its motility (or ability to keep moving), including: Having a low fiber diet Lack of adequate amount of exercise Routine changes Large consumption of dairy products Stress Resisting body signal to have a bowel movement Resisting body signs to have bowel movements due to pain from hemorrhoids Abusing laxatives (stool softeners) that can weaken the bowel muscles over time Taking antacid medicines containing calcium or aluminum Taking certain medicines (especially antidepressants, iron pills, and strong pain medicines such as narcotics) Pregnancy More Information: Gastroenterology(Gl) and Hepatobiliary(Liver) Center

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Decreased mobility

Bone cancer symptoms

Bone cancer symptoms Tumors may occur in any bone in the body. Bone cancer, also known as osteosarcoma, occurs most often in the long bones of the arms and legs. Many bone cancer symptoms may also be caused by conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis or injury. Anyone who is experiencing one or more of these symptoms should consult them with your doctor in order to find out the cause and receive the correct treatment, if necessary. Possible symptoms of bone cancer include: Bone pain: The most common sign of bone cancer is pain, and may become more painful as the tumor grows. Bone pain can cause a dull or deep ache in a bone or bone region (e.g., back, pelvis, legs, ribs, arms). In the early stage, the pain may only occur at night, or when you are active. As the cancer develops, though, the pain may become more persistent. Other conditions, like osteoporosis or arthritis, may also cause bone or joint pain. Swelling: The area where the pain is localized may begin to show signs of swelling, or a lump or mass may be present. Fractures: Cancerous cells can weaken the bone thus sometimes can result in a fracture. The break may occur in an area of the bone that had previously been sore or painful for a period of time. Decreased mobility: In some cases, if the location of the tumor is near a joint, it may make normal movements difficult or painful. Other symptoms: Unintended weight loss and fatigue that

Read More »
Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders Gastrointestinal disorders include conditions such as: Constipation Irritable bowel syndrome Hemorrhoids Anal fissures Perianal abscesses Perianal infections Anal fistulas Colitis Diverticular diseases Colon polyps and cancer By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, having good bowel habits and registering for cancer screening, many of these disorders can be prevented or reduced. What are functional gastrointestinal disorders? Functional disorders are disorders in which the gastrointestinal (GI) tract looks normal but having irregularity in functioning properly. They occur the most frequently as problems affecting the GI tract (including the colon and rectum). Constipation and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are two common examples. Many factors may cause the GI tract to upset and its motility (or ability to keep moving), including: Having a low fiber diet Lack of adequate amount of exercise Routine changes Large consumption of dairy products Stress Resisting body signal to have a bowel movement Resisting body signs to have bowel movements due to pain from hemorrhoids Abusing laxatives (stool softeners) that can weaken the bowel muscles over time Taking antacid medicines containing calcium or aluminum Taking certain medicines (especially antidepressants, iron pills, and strong pain medicines such as narcotics) Pregnancy More Information: Gastroenterology(Gl) and Hepatobiliary(Liver) Center

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