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Headache can be the result of a decrease in CSF volume and pressure due to lumbar puncture or as a result of liquorrhea.

Head pediculosis (synonyms: pediculosis, lice) is a disease caused by head louse that parasitizes on the scalp and neck.
A head injury is a trauma to the soft tissues of the skull, most often closed. How to recognize a head injury? How is the head contusion manifested? What if you got a head injury?
Hartnup disease is a rare disease associated with abnormal reabsorption and excretion of tryptophan and other amino acids. Symptoms include rash, central nervous system disorders, low growth, headaches, as well as fainting and collapse. The diagnosis is based on the determination of a high urinary content of tryptophan and other amino acids. Preventive treatment includes niacin or niacinamide, and in the course of the attacks, nicotinamide is prescribed.
Haloschisis or hare lip is a congenital defect, it looks like a cleft lip. The main cause of neonatal pathologies is the susceptibility of a pregnant woman during the first trimester to viral infectious diseases.

As you know, corns are divided into wet (wet) and dry (hard). Thus, a hard callus - a thickening of the outer (horny) layer of the epidermis, consisting of dead keratinocytes - is a dry callus.

Symptoms of hapthenic immune thrombocytopenia develop acute. The formation of petechiae is spontaneous in nature. Purple is manifested by petechial-spotted hemorrhage into the skin and underlying cellulose, hemorrhages from the mucous membranes, and nosebleeds. There may be gastrointestinal and uterine bleeding in girls at puberty.
Probably, many are familiar with the state when, some time after a turbulent holiday with a lot of drunkards, you start hating the whole world for being so bad.
Halyazion - the hail of the century - is a chronic proliferative inflammatory disease of the cartilage around the meiboleic gland, which is caused by occlusion of the excretory duct of the meibomian gland.
Hallucinogens can cause intoxication with impaired perception and distortion of judgments. Chronic use is increasingly aggravating mental disorders and can lead to the development of depression, anxiety or psychosis.
Halits are chronic, more often inflammatory diseases of the lips of different etiology and pathogenesis. Among them, there are diseases in which a change in the lips is only one of the symptoms of known dermatitis. These include atopic cheilitis, eczema of the lips, and others.

Hairy leukoplakia is in no way associated with hair growth on the surface of the skin, but is a disease of the mucous membranes in which the pathological areas are covered with filiform white villi, noticeable only after histological examination.

Hair cyst [syn: trichylemal (pilar) cyst, follicular cyst, sebaceous cyst] may be single or multiple, especially in women older than 40 years.
Hairless (synonyms: creeping disease, tinea migrans) is a rare parasitic disease. The disease is caused mainly by larvae of the horse gadfly (Gastrofilus equi), less often by other representatives of Gastrofilus or larvae of Nematoda worms.
A habitual spontaneous abortion is a frequent pathology of pregnancy, which has serious psychological consequences.
Unintention of pregnancy is a spontaneous termination of pregnancy at the time from conception to 37 weeks, counting from the first day of the last menstruation. Interruption of pregnancy in terms from conception to 22 weeks - called spontaneous abortion (miscarriage).

The frequency of habitual dislocation after traumatic can reach 60%. On average, it is 22.4%. Sometimes repeated dislocations arise without special violence - it is enough to withdraw and rotate the shoulder outwards.

A habitual dislocation of the lower jaw can occur several times a day and can be easily eliminated by the same patient. The cause of the usual dislocation of the lower jaw can be rheumatism, gout and other organic pathological lesions of the temporomandibular joints.
The most common damage to the upper cervical spine is the habitual atlantoaxial subluxation (ICD-10 code M43.4), which, according to various authors, ranges from 23 to 52% of all spinal injuries. The diagnosis - rotational subluxation of the cervical spine - is exhibited mainly in childhood, revealing asymmetry of the atlantoaxial junction.

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