... The condition can also cause other sensations early on other than itching, such as stinging, burning, or a feeling of insects crawling on your skin.Scratching an itch area can result in hard or pebbly bumps appearing, usually in around six weeks. These itchy bumps typically develop on both sides of the body. ...
... The condition can also cause other sensations early on other than itching, such as stinging, burning, or a feeling of insects crawling on your skin.Scratching an itch area can result in hard or pebbly bumps appearing, usually in around six weeks. These itchy bumps typically develop on both sides of the body. ...
... Dupuytren’s ContractureDupuytren’s contracture, also known as Dupuytren’s disease, begins with the thickening of connective tissue in the palm, which forms small bumps under the skin called nodules. Over time, these nodules develop into cords that gradually tighten, pulling the fingers into a bent position. ...
... Dupuytren’s ContractureDupuytren’s contracture, also known as Dupuytren’s disease, begins with the thickening of connective tissue in the palm, which forms small bumps under the skin called nodules. Over time, these nodules develop into cords that gradually tighten, pulling the fingers into a bent position. ...
... Swelling or bloating Shortness of breath Muscular pain or weakness Wounds or sores that are discolored, drain pus, or don’t heal Discolored spots inside the mouth Unexpected weight loss Less common symptoms can include: Pain in the upper left part of the belly Blood in the urine (may look red or brown) Osler nodes or Janeway lesions — Small, painful bumps ...
... Swelling or bloating Shortness of breath Muscular pain or weakness Wounds or sores that are discolored, drain pus, or don’t heal Discolored spots inside the mouth Unexpected weight loss Less common symptoms can include: Pain in the upper left part of the belly Blood in the urine (may look red or brown) Osler nodes or Janeway lesions — Small, painful bumps ...
... However, the authors of the case study of the 64-year-old with lines on six fingernails suggested that — based on his medical history and other research — red horizontal lines could be linked to: Tumors, either benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous) Inflammatory skin conditions such as lichen planus, which causes flat, purple, gray, or brown bumps ...
... However, the authors of the case study of the 64-year-old with lines on six fingernails suggested that — based on his medical history and other research — red horizontal lines could be linked to: Tumors, either benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous) Inflammatory skin conditions such as lichen planus, which causes flat, purple, gray, or brown bumps ...
... This can cause your cholesterol levels to be very high, resulting in “fatty bumps” called atherosclerotic plaques building up in your arteries. This includes your coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. This buildup can cause a heart attack, resulting from the heart not getting enough blood or oxygen via the blocked artery. ...
... This can cause your cholesterol levels to be very high, resulting in “fatty bumps” called atherosclerotic plaques building up in your arteries. This includes your coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. This buildup can cause a heart attack, resulting from the heart not getting enough blood or oxygen via the blocked artery. ...