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Torticollis (Wry Neck): Causes and Treatment

Torticollis, also known as wry neck, is a condition in which the head is persistently tilted or rotated to one side. It can be congenital or acquired.

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Wrist Fracture

A wrist fracture is a break in one or more of the bones around the wrist joint, most often caused by a fall. It is one of the most common fractures and requires prompt medical attention.

Stress Fractures

Stress fractures are small cracks in a bone caused by repetitive force or overuse. They are common in athletes and cause localized pain and swelling.

Varicose Vein Problems

Varicose vein problems refer to symptoms caused by enlarged, twisted veins – most commonly in the legs. They result from weakened vein valves and can cause pain, swelling, and skin changes.

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