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Ruptured ovarian cyst symptoms
Many women may suffer with ovarian cyst problems without knowing it, but sometimes when these cysts rupture they can cause pain and discomfort.

 


Ruptured Tendon Overview
A tendon is the fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone in the human body. The forces applied to a tendon may be more than 5 times your body weight. In some rare instances, tendons can snap or rupture.

Ruptured eardrum - All Information, A ruptured or perforated eardrum is an opening in the tympanic ... infections may cause a ruptured eardrum as the pressure ...
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Ruptured eardrum
Alternate Names : Tympanic membrane perforation, Eardrum - ruptured or perforated, Perforated eardrum
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During normal hearing, sound waves travel through the ear canal and strike the eardrum causing it to vibrate. The eardrum is attached to three tiny bones in the middle ear.

A ruptured or perforated eardrum is an opening in the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
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Diseases & Conditions A-Z
A ruptured (perforated) eardrum is a tear or a hole in your eardrum (tympanic membrane), the thin membrane that separates your ear canal from your middle ear.

Rupture of the Membranes
The rupture of the membranes is the breaking of the membranes containing the foetus and amniotic fluid, usually followed by the first stage of birth: labour .

Rupture of the membranes near the end of pregnancy (term) may be caused by a natural weakening of the membranes or from the force of contractions. Before term, PPROM is often due to an infection in the uterus.

Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is the 13th-leading cause of death in the United States, causing an estimated 15,000 deaths per year. The frequency of rupture is 4.4 cases per 100,000 persons.

Rupture most commonly occurs in the middle-aged male athlete (the weekend warrior who is engaging in a pickup game of basketball, for example). Injury often occurs during recreational sports that require bursts of jumping, pivoting, and running.

A ruptured Achilles tendon won't heal on its own without treatment.
If your tendon ruptures then the sooner you seek treatment, the more choice of treatment you will have and the better your chances of a full recovery.

A ruptured cerebral aneurysm is most often accompanied by a severe headache that demands medical attention since it can lead to bleeding inside the head. The doctor takes an X-ray of the area to determine the exact location of the aneurysm.

A ruptured disk in the back occurs when all or part of a vertebral disk is forced through the bones of the spinal column.
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If you rupture your Achilles tendon, you can choose surgical or nonsurgical treatment options, depending on the severity of the injury.
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Treat the rupture with a cast or brace (immobilization) Treat the rupture with a cast or brace (immobilization)
You'll wear a cast, splint, brace, walking boot, or other device for several months.
Your total recovery time can take up to 6 months.

What is a ruptured tendon?
Muscles are attached firmly to bone and connective tissue at one end and generally insert in bones via tendons.

Symptoms of RUPTURED DIAPHRAGM
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What causes a ruptured Achilles tendon?
As with any muscle or tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon can be torn if there is a high force or stress on it.

Achilles tendon rupture
Achilles (uh-KIL-eez) tendon rupture is an injury that affects the back of your lower leg. It most commonly occurs in people playing recreational sports.

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An Achilles tendon rupture is usually treated with surgery or with a cast, splint, brace, or other device that will keep your lower leg from moving (immobilization).

Rupture
of vessels and effusion of blood into the brain is in the child a comparatively rare accident.

Ruptured spleen
Certain disorders, including glandular fever, can occasionally make the enlarged spleen delicate enough to rupture.

Rupture
A break or tear in any organ or soft tissue.
Emergency
Sudden occurrence demanding immediate remedy. Symptoms that would constitute a medical emergency include: 1.Difficulty breathing. Changes in skin color; 2.

rupture of amniotic sac (bag of waters)
Labor sometimes begins with amniotic fluid gushing or leaking from the vagina. Women who experience a rupture of the amniotic sac should contact their physician immediately.

ruptured spleen
rptd splin noun a spleen which has been torn by piercing or by a blow
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A stretch injury that causes the nerve to be torn apart (ruptured) will not heal on its own. A rupture happens when the nerve itself is torn.
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Ruptured aneurysms
A rupture in an intracranial aneurysm or an aortic aneurysm can have a potentially devastating effect on the body.

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Pain in your ear, hearing loss and a discharge from your ear may indicate a rupture (perforation) of your eardrum (tympanic membrane)....
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The nerve is torn, but not where it attaches to the spine—the injury occurs outside the spinal cord.
It’s a common form.
It may require surgical repair.

RUPTURED CLUTCH
A friend of mine once had a ruptured clutch. God how we laughed. It is, of course, a most distressing and painful condition, and one that can lead to a complete dependence on pain killers and special underpants.

Rupture of an artery (hemorrhage)
Cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding within the brain substance). The most common reason to have bleeding within the brain is uncontrolled high blood pressure.

Ruptured aneurysm
The primary treatment for a ruptured aneurysm involves stabilizing the victim's condition, treating the immediate symptoms, and promptly assessing further treatment options, especially surgical procedures.

Ruptured cysts
Cysts can get inflamed if the contents of the cyst rupture into the surrounding skin. This makes them red and painful, and they may discharge yellow pus.

Silent Rupture - A complication of silicone breast augmentation, where the silicone-gel capsule collapses or ruptures, but the rupture is not visible unless the patient undergoes an MRI screening.

Uterine rupture may occur during labor—almost always in women who have had scarring of the uterus (eg, due to cesarean delivery, uterine surgery, or uterine infection)—or after severe abdominal trauma.
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Rupture of the lens capsule.
Loss of the lens nucleus into the eye fluid. (This will require removal by a specialist and may result in poorer vision.)
Flying fragments of the lens can damage the cornea or threaten the retina.

Rupture is not always fatal, however, and immediate treatment may save the patient's life. Surgery to clip the aneurysm or to insert a stint for blood flow may be indicated.

Ruptured appendix more common in rural U.S.
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Ruptured Disc in Neck Pushing on Nerves
Definition
This is a surgery to remove a small portion of a vertebra (back bone). The part removed is called the lamina.

ruptured fallopian tube
Some of the conditions which can lead to chronic pelvic pain, pain that may last for several months or longer, may include:
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rupture of the valve, requiring open-heart surgery
You may want to ask your physician about the amount of radiation used during the procedure and the risks related to your particular situation.

Rupture of the esophagus, or food pipe
Weakened rectal walls (rare, but serious condition that requires surgery)
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Rupture can result in severe internal bleeding, shock, and, rarely, death of the woman. Fortunately, the ability to diagnose, monitor, and treat ectopic pregnancy reduces the risk of these life-threatening complications.

Ruptured intracranial aneurysm
Definition
Acute means sudden or severe. Acute symptoms appear, change, or worsen rapidly. It is the opposite of chronic.

Rupture of the artery.
Bleeding at the site of the catheter insertion.
Sudden closure of the artery.
Blood clots.
Allergic reaction.
Kidney damage.

Ruptured follicle develops into corpus luteum, which produces progesterone. Progesterone and estrogen stimulate blanket of blood vessels to prepare for egg implantation.
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Rupture of the bladder may be caused by a kick or blow over the upper part of the abdomen, or by a wheel passing over it; or it may be a complication of fracture of the pelvis.

ruptured esophagus due to forced vomiting
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A hernia, especially of the groin or intestines. [Heritage]
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Rupture of the AAA occurs in 1-3% of men aged 65 or more, the mortality is 70-95%.
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A rupture of the appendix can also cause an abscess (infected sore) near the place where the appendix ruptured.

A ruptured aneurysm usually produces sudden, severe pain and other symptoms such as loss of consciousness or shock, depending on the location of the aneurysm and the amount of bleeding. A ruptured aneurysm requires emergency treatment. ...

3. Rupture of membranes, which means bursting of the amniotic sac. The amniotic sac is a thin bag-like structure in a woman's body that contains the developing baby and certain types of fluids during pregnancy.

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