Blood Clots
Blood clots form when blood thickens and clumps together, often to stop bleeding after an injury. While this process protects the body, it can also happen…
Blood clots form when blood thickens and clumps together, often to stop bleeding after an injury. While this process protects the body, it can also happen…
Throwing up blood can feel alarming and raise questions about what is happening inside the body. Vomiting blood, also called hematemesis, often signals bleeding in the…
Urinary urgency can feel disruptive and frustrating, especially when it strikes without warning. It is more than just needing to go often—it is the sudden, strong…
Hyperreflexia happens when the body’s reflexes respond in an exaggerated way, often much stronger than expected. Damage to the spinal cord most commonly causes hyperreflexia, but…
Tingling in the back is more than just an odd sensation. It can feel like pins and needles, a light buzzing, or even a crawling feeling…
Wide-set eyes, also called hypertelorism, occur when the distance between the eyes is greater than average. Genetic factors, birth defects, and certain craniofacial conditions that develop…
Toddlers can develop hemorrhoids, though it is uncommon at this age. Constipation most often causes hemorrhoids by putting extra pressure on the veins around the rectum…
Numbness in the pinky finger can feel strange and unsettling, especially when it lingers or keeps coming back. Pressure or irritation of the ulnar nerve most…