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Spinal headaches
These headaches can happen after a spinal tap procedure or spinal anesthesia, and usually don’t require treatment.
Sprains
A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments — the tough bands of tissue that connect two bones together in your joints. Ice and elevation can help.
H1N1 flu (swine flu)
Find out more about flu caused by the H1N1 virus. Learn how to prevent and treat the flu.
Tapeworm infection
Tapeworms in the intestines usually cause mild disease. Immature tapeworms, called larval cysts, can cause serious disease in other parts of the body.
Tendinitis
Repetitive activities and weekend warrior exercise can bother tendons, causing pain and swelling.
Thrombocytosis
This condition occurs when your body produces too many platelets, the cells that help blood clot. Thrombocytosis can cause clotting or bleeding problems.
Thumb arthritis
This common condition can cause pain and mobility issues, making simple tasks difficult. Treatment may include medications, splints and sometimes surgery.
Thunderclap headaches
These headaches are sudden and severe, and can warn of a life-threatening condition — so seek immediate medical attention.
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
In this rare disease, tumors in the digestive tract cause excess production of a certain hormone. High levels of this hormone increase stomach acid, leading to peptic ulcers.
Stroke: First aid
A stroke requires immediate medical attention. Find out how to remember the warning signs.
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