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Polymyositis

The muscle weakness from this condition can make it hard to climb stairs or reach up. Breathing and swallowing also can be affected.
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Urethral stricture

Narrowing of the tube that carries urine from the body, called the urethra, can limit urine flow and cause a number of problems.
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Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS)

A condition of blood plasma that produces altered antibodies that increase the risk of blood cancers and other conditions.
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Alcoholic hepatitis (Alcohol-associated hepatitis)

Heavy drinking can damage the liver.
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Tendinopathy

Repetitive activities can injure tendons, causing pain and swelling. Wear and tear from age can also cause tendinopathy. These tendon injuries are common in the hands, arms and legs.
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Voice disorders

Learn more about the causes of common voice disorders, such as laryngitis and granuloma, and how Mayo Clinic diagnoses and treats them.
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Atrial fibrillation

A fast, pounding heartbeat could be due to AFib, a type of heart rhythm disorder. Know the warning signs and when treatment is needed.
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Pericardial effusion

Description (Abstract) Learn the symptoms, causes and treatment of extra fluid around the heart.
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Ventricular tachycardia

This rapid heart rate can be a medical emergency. Know the warning symptoms and how it's treated.
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Atrioventricular nodal reentry tachycardia (AVNRT)

This most common type of supraventricular tachycardia, a type of irregular heartbeat, tends to occur in young women. Know the symptoms and treatment.
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Myocarditis

Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of this inflammation of the heart muscle that can reduce the heart's ability to pump blood.
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Edema

Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of swelling caused by too much fluid in body tissues.

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