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The results should NOT be considered a diagnosis.
Please consult your health care provider.
edit important variables such as:
impaired sensations in foot (feet), life: Injured, difficulty breathing, life: Athletic, palpitations, palpitations without fever, demo: duration
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Compartment syndrome - increased pressure within a confined space causing tissue death
a.k.a problem with recent cast
'compartment syndrome' is considered a medical emergency
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Fracture leg(s) - broken bone in leg(s)
'fracture leg(s)' is considered a medical emergency
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Fracture - break in bone
a.k.a bone fracture, FRX, Fx, #
'fracture' is considered a medical emergency
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Trauma - injury
'trauma' is considered a medical emergency
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trauma
dental problems, eye diseases, gastrointestinal, head and neck, hematological, male reproductive system, orthopedics, podiatry, urology, neurosurgical problems, muscles, sports medicine, orthopedics spine
[acute]
impaired sensations in foot (feet), muscle weakness in leg(s), passing out, upper abdominal pain
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Tibialis anterior syndrome - syndrome caused by pressure buildup in front of leg
'tibialis anterior syndrome' is considered a medical emergency
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Burns - burns
'burns' is considered a medical emergency
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burns
dermatology, other
[acute]
blister(s) or bump(s) on skin, puffy face, rash on arm(s), rash on face
Burns can be caused by dry heat (like fire), wet heat (such as steam or hot liquids), radiation, friction, heated objects, the sun, electricity, or chemicals.
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Chemical burn - chemical burn
a.k.a acid or alkali burns
'chemical burn' is considered a medical emergency
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Electrical injuries - injuries due to electric current
'electrical injuries' is considered a medical emergency
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• compartment syndrome -
increased pressure in a muscle compartment
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