
Lymphoma rash: what it can look like and when to go to the ER
A new rash can be annoying. A rash that won’t go away can be scary—especially if you’ve seen posts online linking “rash + itching” to
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A new rash can be annoying. A rash that won’t go away can be scary—especially if you’ve seen posts online linking “rash + itching” to

If you’re here because your lab report says something like “high total protein,” “abnormal globulin,” “anemia,” or “kidney numbers are off,” it’s normal to feel

Noticing a new spot on your skin can mess with your head fast. A mole that looks “different,” a sore that won’t heal, a tiny

When someone in your family is diagnosed with multiple myeloma, one of the first questions that comes up is simple and deeply personal: Is multiple

If leukemia is in your family, it’s completely normal to wonder: Does this run in families? Did I inherit it? Should I be worried about

If you’re asking this question, you’re probably not being “paranoid.” You’re trying to make sense of symptoms (or lab results) that don’t quite add up.

This article is for education only. It’s not medical advice and can’t diagnose your child. If you’re worried, the safest next step is a medical

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of those problems that can start as “just a little burning” and quickly turn into something that disrupts

A kidney stone is a hard deposit that can form when certain minerals and salts concentrate in the urine. When a stone moves into the

If you or someone you love has been told “you may need dialysis,” it can feel like the ground shifts under your feet. Dialysis is