You should at least give your doctor's office a call and ask about what is going on and what you should expect over time.
it is called your uvula and if it is swelling up you probably have strep throat
Your scapula is your shoulder blade. So any swelling in the top of your back or by your shoulder joint.
To put a ice pack on it and rinse it with proxide write back jenna
Believe it or not, it may be sciatica. If you lie on your back, with a pillow under your knees--and put heat under the back of the knee, you may find some temporary relief. However, you probably need to visit a doctor or physical therapist to relieve the issue.
ringworm?
You should probably lay on your back propped up on pillows to help minimize swelling. You could also call your doctor's office for advice.
GO TO THE HOSPITAL! There is a big infection happening and the infection can go inwards and the outcome can be fatal. Don't risk it, get it checked out by a doctor!
Damage in the back would not be my first choice . . . but it could have put pressure on a major blood vessel. Leg and ankle swelling have more to do with heart disease or diabetes. You should see a doctor, very soon!
tongue swelling and itchy ears could be a sign of an allergic reaction. usually when i get them my ears run as well. just take some benadryl and talk to your doctor about getting on allergy medication.
Montezuma's Revenge. You should see a doctor.
Yes. i think so. broken things=doctor visits. i have lyme disease, and broke my finger about a year ago. it was extremly painful, what with the additional swelling of the joint. the bone grew back together a little strangely, and still causes problems for me (i broke it at the joint and now it is sort of bulged out and painful).
If it's new, it could just be the swelling. Just wait for the swelling to go down and if it's still crooked, go back to your piercer
There are only a few cases in which an individual should see a doctor for their back pain. In this situation, one should see a doctor because of the fact that one acquired it from falling.
A back tooth can cause swelling at the back of the head. This is especially true if your back tooth is infected.
It's likely to be a ganglion. But you should still get it checked out by a doctor.
check with your doctor. doesnt sound common
You need to get back in touch with your worker's compensation doctor. If you have already been released from the worker comp doctor, you should talk to your employer first.