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TEN

Learn more about the causes, symptoms, treatment and risks of this life-threatening, rare skin disorder, also called toxic epidermal necrolysis.
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TMJ disorders

Treatment options for pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement can include pain management, medical therapies and surgery.
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Tachycardia

Learn more about the symptoms and treatment of this heart rhythm disorder, which causes a rapid heart rate.
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Takayasu's arteritis

This rare disease that harms the aorta, the large artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
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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.
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Tay-Sachs disease

This rare, inherited disease causes a buildup of fatty acids that damages the brain and typically results in muscle control loss, blindness and paralysis.
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Teen depression

This serious mental health problem affects how your teenager thinks, feels and behaves, and can cause emotional, functional and physical problems.
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Teeth grinding (bruxism)

With this condition, you grind or clench your teeth when you're awake or while you're sleeping. This can damage your teeth and cause pain in your jaw.
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Temporal lobe seizure

Learn about this burst of electrical activity that starts in the temporal lobes of the brain. This can cause symptoms such as odd feelings, fear and not responding to others.
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Tendinitis

Repetitive activities and weekend warrior exercise can bother tendons, causing pain and swelling.
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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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Tennis elbow

Repeated motion of the wrist and arm often cause this condition. It affects athletes and nonathletes. Learn how to prevent and treat it.

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