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- MLD — a Rare and Serious Progressive Disease
MLD can strike from infancy through adulthood The three forms of the disease are based on when symptoms begin Late infantile MLD, the most common form, usually begins around ages 1 or 2 Juvenile MLD typically appears between ages 4 and 12 Adult MLD can begin during the teen years, but in some people may not appear until the 40s or 50s
- Is It Safe To Manage Mild Leg Swelling at Home or Is It Necessary To . . .
May 17, 2013 Dear Mayo Clinic: For the past couple of weeks my calves have been swollen They don't hurt, but I definitely notice that my socks are tighter than normal What could be the cause? Answer: There are numerous causes of painless swelling of the legs (peripheral edema) If there are no other symptoms, […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Does one moldy berry spoil the whole bunch?
For the safety of its patients, staff and visitors, Mayo Clinic has strict masking policies in place Anyone shown without a mask was recorded prior to COVID-19 or recorded in an area not designated for patient care, where safety protocols were followed
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Do children with mild scoliosis need treatment?
Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine Most people have a spine that is relatively straight
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Leg pain? It may be your arteries
The risk of developing peripheral artery disease increases with age, particularly for those over 65 or after 50 if you have certain risk factors
- What Is Sciatic Pain and How Is It Usually Treated?
Pain from Sciatica Can Range from Mild to Intense January 13, 2012 Dear Mayo Clinic: I've had sciatica on-and-off for weeks, but for the past few days it has been so bad that I'm uncomfortable all of the time It feels best when walking, but when I stop or sit down the pain is almost […]
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