No morning sickness, no swollen ankles, no heavily swollen belly.
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Other types of tularemia can involve swollen and irritated eyes, sore throat, mouth ulcers, and swollen tonsils.
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Chlamydia can cause painful, swollen testicles, and herpes can cause swollen lymph nodes in the groin area.
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If their faces are swollen, their throats could be swollen as well, which can lead to breathing problems.
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Strep throat may also bring swollen lymph nodes, swollen tonsils, a skin rash, or white blotches on the tonsils.
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" The officer reported that Lolita Grayson had a "swollen left check, a cut on her right arm/wrist, and swollen feet.
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If you see the ice pack that he's holding up against his eye, that eye is very swollen, to the point where it's almost swollen shut.
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Most of us know that swollen feet are a symptom of pregnancy, but it can still be surprising to see just how swollen a pregnant person's feet can get.
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So far, there have been at least six reports in which the iPhone 8 either arrived with a swollen battery or the device's battery was discovered to be swollen after charging.
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He rolled up his sweatpants to reveal a swollen leg.
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I still have a swollen tongue and am rehabbing steadily.
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Her feet are swollen and she can't put shoes on.
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"I still have a swollen tongue and am rehabbing steadily."
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I had preeclampsia, my ankles were fat, I was swollen.
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Apple Watch owners have long been complaining of swollen batteries.
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"My face was covered with blood, severely swollen," he says.
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Gomez's face was also bruised and swollen, the spokesperson says.
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Her face was also bruised and swollen, the spokesperson said.
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If the injury becomes red and swollen, contact your doctor.
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Harris's stomach was swollen, and she was feeling unusually tired.
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The characteristic symptom of the disease is a swollen abdomen.
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A swollen hand was nothing, she just slept on it.
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"You're going to be swollen for three months," he says.
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In the photo, Moore's leg is severely bruised and swollen.
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His eyes were puffy, and his whole face looked swollen.
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Before the fight's end, Mullarkey's ear had also swollen grutesquely.
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Blood seeped through their swollen bodies and off the trucks.
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Her cheeks were swollen, her eyes red, her skin waxy.
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In these photos, faces are swollen and bloodied beyond recognition.
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Trachoma, a bacterial infection, had swollen and inverted his eyelids.
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It's telling that by 1783 membership had swollen to 35.
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His face is badly swollen from where the blows landed.
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The left knee was also swollen, though not as much.
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His legs are swollen so badly his skin has cracked.
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Eric's face was puffy and unrecognizable — purple, red, swollen, stubbled.
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The swollen waters have spilled out into fields and playgrounds.
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Afterward, she lies in bed, her face swollen and ruptured.
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What about showing a woman's fingers swollen from vigorous masturbation?
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Other symptoms include mild cramping and swollen or tender breasts.
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Here's what we do know -- his swollen balls triggered a lawsuit back in May after "an immoral employee" sued the hospital where Justin checked into for what turned out to be a swollen testicle.
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Mumps is a contagious viral illness with symptoms that include swollen or tender salivary glands, swollen or tender testicles, low-grade fever, tiredness and muscle aches, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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I broke out crying at the sight of my swollen head.
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It's the only time I feel incredibly exhausted, swollen and nauseous.
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"His knee is swollen right now," coach Anthony Lynn said postgame.
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"As bacteria grows, the appendix becomes inflamed and swollen," Stork says.
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A perineum bottle squirts water on swollen or stitched-up skin.
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Symptoms involve fever, headache, poor appetite, swollen lymph nodes and exhaustion.
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He said one of his feet, which appeared swollen, felt numb.
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This figure is swollen at times by around 22009,27.20 seasonal workers.
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He just reported to me that is toe is now swollen.
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"Matt's pretty swollen with his foot today," manager Buck Showalter said.
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He had a swollen leg and a wound at his temple.
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The woman later came into work with a badly-swollen face.
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This figure is swollen at times by around 75,000 seasonal workers.
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The skin around the blisters is often red, swollen, and sore.
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On October 12, the girl's teacher noticed her arm was swollen.
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This patient's feet weren't just swollen, the bones themselves were larger.
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There was one fat book, yellow and swollen, on Melanie's nightstand.
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Since the vote, that charge has swollen into full-blown treachery.
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She rested her bare, badly swollen feet on a black suitcase.
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Her grandson routinely came home from school with a swollen face.
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Its atmosphere is full of helium, swollen like an inflated balloon.
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A person who catches the mumps develops painful, swollen salivary glands.
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Summer no longer sleeps one foot swollen in her ice bucket.
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Collins said the Mets would re-evaluate Colon's swollen thumb Thursday.
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Photos of him, legs blackened and swollen with infection, circulated online.
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His eyes were swollen from crying and his expression was empty.
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He helped her swim across a rain-swollen river to China.
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My heart felt swollen like a balloon right before it pops.
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He went on to be in Swollen Members as K-Prevail.
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Honestly, his legacy is not going to be Swollen Members anymore.
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Swollen rivers across a vast area are cresting at record heights.
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The doctor inspected his swollen abdomen and studied his yellowed eyes.
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They did look painful — swollen to nearly twice their normal size.
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That night, I couldn't sleep and my hands got really swollen.
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"She had swollen glands," Dr. Wadler told The New York Times.
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His digit sank a good half inch into the swollen flesh.
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There are feet, bloated and swollen, and feet, cracking and crusting.
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Many were killed by falling trees, flying debris and swollen rivers.
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The signs of malnutrition are clear: Swollen bellies and emaciated limbs.
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The four words race by with the swiftness of swollen water.
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I send a picture of my swollen eyes to my dad.
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Xu's calves, swollen by edema, grew as large as his thighs.
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Heavy rains have swollen rivers in large parts of Northern Europe.
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The ranks of political prisoners have swollen since he took office.
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The hallmark is swollen glands under the ears that are tender.
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On the right is a female, her abdomen swollen with eggs.
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My face became swollen from steroids while my body grew thin.
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My nipples emerged from the Willow swollen, misshapen, and disconcertingly white.
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"Happy with a 100 percent chance of swollen," Murphy wrote on Monday.
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In Howard County, from a flooded pasture near the swollen Patuxent River.
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The swollen Pecatonica River spills into downtown Darlington, Wisconsin, on March 14.
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At least 15 people stood in line, their feet swollen and blistered.
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Her pants were stuck to her ankles, her feet swollen and sore.
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All died within 48 hours, were swollen, and had abnormally large tongues.
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Her lip was swollen as if she'd been punched in the mouth.
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The support I have received has left my face swollen from tears.
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He couldn't even open his eyes because his face was so swollen.
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His eyes were so swollen that he couldn't open them at all.
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U.S. ethanol inventories have swollen to near-record highs in recent weeks.
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Started in 1966, it's swollen to 26 acres of protected open habitat.
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"My eyes were so swollen I couldn't drive," Coats told the Mirror.
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The case report includes photos of Dorsey's head and seemingly swollen lip.
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Simpson first shared the photo of her swollen foot on Jan. 11.
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Sophia suffered major trauma to the head and her brain was swollen.
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"Once your foot is swollen, there's not much that can be done."
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Though her stomach was swollen and achy, she brushed off the symptoms.
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Pictures from that attack showed victims with swollen eyes and skin burns.
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The BoJ's balance-sheet has swollen to 75% of GDP and counting.
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Ben's head, still swollen, was covered by a Wesleyan Christian baseball hat.
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Or even just parts of my brain, which were swollen and inflamed.
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I saw a woman's face, covered in bruises, both eyes swollen shut.
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The separatists' ranks have swollen dramatically over the past half-dozen years.
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All in all, the NYABF was swollen, sweaty, and loud this year.
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Occasional inflammation, like a swollen sprained ankle or painful cut, is healthy.
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The sun glints green from surrounding rice fields swollen with monsoon rain.
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A name that is strange in your mouth, like a swollen tongue.
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Blue's eyelids were swollen shut and blood was dripping from its body.
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Oh, and her shoes don't fit anyway, because her feet are swollen.
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The expensive clothes he craved were soon enveloping a comically swollen figure.
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The last time Bryant saw her, the swollen lymph nodes had subsided.
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The eye appeared somewhat swollen, and the area around it remained red.
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James is huffy and swollen and red as he loads the car.
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Colossal, swollen balls, bigger than anyone else's—and God, it looks fun.
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Of course, the only thing that rose was a swollen vagina. 1.
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" She also stopped using eyelash extensions after her eyes got "really swollen.
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Nineteen barges bound for nowhere were tied up along the swollen riverbank.
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I felt shame for obsessing over my episiotomy scar and swollen vagina.
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BIHAC, Bosnia and Herzegovina — His right arm was swollen and badly bruised.
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I could hardly open my eyes because my eyelids were so swollen.
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Mung beans are repurposed into sweet halwa, swollen with ghee and cardamom.
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Most people will then see swollen glands, causing puffy cheeks and jaw.
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Deaths were expected to mount as swollen rivers rushed through flooded neighborhoods.
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Below, people watching the Isuzu River, swollen by Typhoon Hagibis, central Japan.
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Soon, they get to his throat and see his swollen vocal chords.
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In Jackson, the swollen Pearl River overflowed into some city streets Tuesday.
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The ill passenger was sweating and had a swollen belly, Zhang said.
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"My eye was so swollen I couldn't open it," she said. Shingles.
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By 22, the budget forecast had swollen to about 21 billion euros.
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I used to do lash extensions, but my eyes got really swollen.
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Plus, it's been great for soothing her swollen gums as she's teething.
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My girlfriends and I hugged one another, our eyes smeared and swollen.
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Decades later, the social and environmental costs of this arrangement have swollen.
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The hallmark, though, is swollen glands under the ears that are tender.
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I would lie there, unable to sit up, my eyes swollen shut.
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Oshman said, glancing at her still swollen legs, wrapped in compression socks.
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But only some clogged pores go on to become swollen, red pimples.
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His face was swollen and scratched in a photo posted on Twitter.
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Between the villages was a swollen lake covered in a shimmering film.
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He said the elbow was swollen but did not inhibit his swing.
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In it, the left side of her face is bruised and swollen.
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"Bacterial infections can cause painful paronychia (in which the skin becomes red, swollen, and even pus-filled), and yeast infections can cause the nail plate to 'lift up' and surrounding skin to become swollen and tender," Dr. Adigun says.
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"It's the only time I feel incredibly exhausted, swollen and nauseous," she said.
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Today, let's chat about one of the more minor conditions: a swollen vulva.
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"From my waist down to my ankles was really, really swollen," she explained.
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Sprained fingers, bruised and swollen flesh—all blooming around an abundance of tattoos.
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Pictures posted on Facebook showed her red and swollen ankles covered in scabs.
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The swollen Wailuku River flows in Hilo on the Big Island on Saturday.
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On Thursday, Simpson, 38, shared a shocking photo of her very swollen foot.
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La Barbara, enraged and swollen with power, spat guttural barks at the audience.
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Abscesses can also feel swollen and be red and hot to the touch.
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His face is misshapen, his eyes swollen slits, his brain most likely bleeding.
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Although his face seemed pretty swollen, XXX says his attacker got it worse.
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Second Taiwan iPhone 227 buyer reports casing split open by swollen battery pic.twitter.
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Her feet were swollen so she wouldn't have taken up walking like that.
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A second soldier, his right eye swollen shut, sits silently in grey robes.
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In the Instagram picture, Page sports a swollen eye, courtesy of the infection.
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Her feet were swollen, so she wouldn't have taken up walking like that.
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The video lingered on the body, including close-ups of his swollen hand.
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Meanwhile, in the right image, she shared a snap of her swollen foot.
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They got really swollen eyes — red eyes — and red marks on their faces.
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They also warned residents to stay out of the swollen rivers and creeks.
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The bear's tongue was so swollen it had been dragging along the floor.
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But I didn't even have swollen lymph nodes, which is a classic symptom.
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We see Kenny with a cut on his face and a swollen eye.
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My eyelids were swollen and heavy because I left it for so long.
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Since last year, Chiwenga's hands have been visibly swollen with discolored skin patches.
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Swollen lymph nodes around the neck and even a fever can also occur.
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Swollen rivers and creeks in east Texas won't crest until later this week.
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Swollen rivers in east Texas aren't expected to crest until later this week.
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The pictures show her leg red and swollen and covered in massive blisters.
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I was incredibly swollen after surgery and my feet and legs still are!
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Steps away, another poster shows the bruised and swollen faces of the dead.
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Bratz dolls have swollen heads, pouty lips, spindly limbs, and chunky-heeled shoes.
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Rivers already swollen well above their banks kept rising, and temporary berms collapsed.
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Symptoms include painful, swollen lymph nodes, as well as fever, chills and coughing.
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Attached to thin branches, they are smooth and swollen, like olives before curing.
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"My eye was the size of a tennis ball, swollen shut," he said.
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I felt a cold wind blowing from the north, cooling my swollen cheeks.
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It shares many symptoms with lupus, including fatigue, painful joints, and swollen hands.
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Puig was left with a swollen eye and facial bruises on Nov. 26.
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The germ of the baby plant is located in the cotelydon's swollen tip.
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Her cheek was cut and swollen, her eye closing up and turning black.
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Tigers center fielder Leonys Martin did not play due to a swollen knee.
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But this young man has a swollen eye, purpled and oily with ointment.
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I was craggy and swollen, my nasolabial lines deeply hewn into my flesh.
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"Her legs and her face were swollen and there were rashes," Tursun recalls.
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Six months earlier, the patient woke up with a sore, swollen right hand.
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By the time she returned home hours later, her eye was heavily swollen.
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So Harris takes in this swollen, shattered world in the ways he can.
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Over the course of a few months, his belly became swollen and painful.
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Her husband's face was swollen, the skin darkened to an unnatural reddish purple.
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His breathing was ragged and loud — his trachea dangerously narrowed by swollen tissues.
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At one swollen river crossing, a few Rohingya ventured through the murky water.
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Some patients become extremely fatigued, and some have a swollen liver or spleen.
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In Saitama, the Oppegawa River was swollen with muddy water on Sunday morning.
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When she opened the attachment, her husband's swollen face stared back at her.
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Blessing smiled and spoke in nervous fragments while she massaged Cynthia's swollen feet.
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It wasn't swollen, though it was a little cooler than the other fingers.
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It's a slang version of "swollen," or "bulked up" in the muscular sense.
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Mr. Dacodonu escaped with cuts to his forehead and a badly swollen eye.
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I competed on an injured ankle swollen to the size of a baseball.
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I was incredibly swollen after surgery and my feet and legs still are!
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She developed fatigue, migraines and swollen lymph nodes, among other symptoms, she said.
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The path was narrow, and the river was swollen with snowmelt and rain.
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Their boat glided past the blinking buoys, sailing toward the swollen yellow moon.
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He was weak, swollen and connected to so many machines I lost count.
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"Your daddy will buy you everything you need," he coos at Fiore's swollen stomach.
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I was Pavlov's gay dog, stuck in an instinctual loop, literally swollen with rage.
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Conrad's lungs were too inflamed, too constricted, and too swollen to sustain any life.
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Hamlin's left check was swollen, and there was a mouse under his left eye.
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Some migrants had swollen ankles or painful backs after several days on the road.
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Symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, chest pain and loss of appetite.
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So if it's bumpy, not a recluse (unless it's on your face — see "Swollen").
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Said the mob beat them so bad they eyes disappeared in they swollen heads.
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On Tuesday, Tommy posted a (since deleted) photo of his swollen lip to Twitter.
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She's trying to nurse her baby, the camera focused on her swollen, chapped nipple.
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And the rescues will continue as swollen rivers continue to crest across the region.
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When doctors examined him, they discovered a red, swollen spot on his right arm.
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She was pumped with so many fluids she was swollen; she was really puffy.
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"Now I'm nervous," she told an MTV producer about her swollen hands and ankles.
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She had a blackened eye, a swollen cheek and a bruise on her forehead.
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I feel groggy, low energy, and my legs and feet get swollen and stiff.
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"A few hours after the bite, it gets really painful, very swollen," says Chomel.
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The onslaught left Fogle's nose bleeding, his face swollen, and his neck severely scratched.
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Uzbek men have also swollen the ranks of Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
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The swollen battery and extended warranty appears to only apply to original Apple Watches.
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I had to take corticosteroids and I became very swollen; my body was different.
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Instead of swollen from tears, my eyes are sore for rolling them so much.
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The jeweler suffered a swollen cheek, bloody nose and a bump on his head.
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While one eye was completely fine, the other was so incredibly swollen and infected.
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It found the most common symptoms of teething were swollen gums, drooling and crankiness.
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When she reveals her half-swollen face on "Bugs Life," the image is harrowing.
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First, the rulebook: an 88-page tome swollen with contradictory clauses and footnoted interpretations.
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I fumbled under the sheets until I found a pulse in his swollen wrist.
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Speculators began to unwind short dollar bets, which had swollen to multi-year highs.
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A swollen, ruptured right eye after a gas canister exploded into Natalia Aravena's face.
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But he and Ms. Fields were unaware how quickly the swollen creek was rising.
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Diphtheria initially causes infected people to develop a sore throat, weakness, and swollen glands.
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Their number has swollen as splits inside various fighting groups caused them to splinter.
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Her joints ached and were still swollen from her time in detention in Libya.
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He returned to his home a zombie—13 pounds lighter and his face swollen.
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For example, if you type in "swollen joints," Google will tell you about arthritis.
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Under swollen skies, a young woman pressed against Justin P. Zigbuo, an A.N.C. official.
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A screen suddenly lights up, showing Lee with her face swollen and tear-streaked.
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The events of the last week may have swollen that group of discontented Conservatives.
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I imagine it was like this: His legs were swollen and heavy like weights.
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His right hand was swollen from being sandwiched between the helmets of two players.
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Olga Quezada's knee had swollen up as if someone had pumped air into it.
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Modern Love My eyes were too swollen for me to walk down the aisle.
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Or that my body can tend to the precious nuisance of a swollen bite.
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The X-rays were negative, but he said the pinkie was swollen and sore.
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After visits to multiple doctors, an optometrist discovered that Allia had swollen optic nerves.
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Depending on the situation, your vagina can sometimes feel wet, itchy, burning, or swollen.
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Keep an eye on your swollen parts, and be on the lookout for changes.
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Never involving, say, her feet in fuzzy socks with her swollen ankles propped up.
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He had leeches applied to his face to drain blood from his swollen wounds.
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So swipe fees have swollen into many merchants' second-largest operating cost, after labor.
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SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vermont — Kim Blake keeps a folder in her house, swollen with papers.
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He said Preval's heart had swollen and turned black, harming his ability to breathe.
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His lymph nodes were so swollen that they formed lumps all over his body.
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When it became swollen and his voice changed, he took himself to the hospital.
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Some of his ceramic sculptures suggest fecal deposits; others, pods swollen with alien life.
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Then it became sore, stiff and swollen, prompting her to go to a hospital.
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The local newspaper's obituary section has swollen to 10 pages, and hospitals are overwhelmed.
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We're told her face was "swollen and bruised" with "red marks" on both cheeks.
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I remember Mia's breasts were swollen in the photo above an upwardly angled phallus.
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Kigotho said the building's proximity to a nearby swollen river likely damaged the structure.
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A 2380-day-old boy, his neck swollen and bruised, lasted a few hours.
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But instead of smiles, you see swollen glands, a feverish brow, an expression of pain.
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My nose is going to be swollen for a year, but I'm fine with it.
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I didn't want to look like bloody, swollen Tales From the Crypt for a week.
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"To be honest, it was down there, something was swollen, it was hard," he said.
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Blood streaked her legs for days afterward, and weeks later, her ankles are still swollen.
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Once after a holiday break, she returned to campus with a bruised and swollen face.
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AlabamaSome machines were unable to properly scan paper ballots, which had swollen due to humidity.
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Now it is battling swollen liabilities, a short-term debt squeeze and considerable unwanted attention.
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This bothersome tendency has become harder to ignore as cross-border capital flows have swollen.
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Simon Carvalho surfs in a drainage canal swollen from Tropical Storm Lane rainfall on Saturday.
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"He said, boy, your tonsil looks very red and swollen," Moore told CNN affiliate KIRO.
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This mouth degrades the women he can't manage to get his tiny, swollen hands on.
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Just 1 percent of the Republic of Ireland's raised bogs (swollen tracts of peatland) survives.
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The towel she'd stuck under it before leaving had swollen with water, wedging it stuck.
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"SKANKLES aka Skinny Ankles 😜," she captioned an image of her noticeably less swollen foot.
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After visiting the Long Island hospital, Bieber was allegedly diagnosed with just a swollen testicle.
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Vinny started complaining of an aching knee and his parents noticed his hip was swollen.
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My eye is slightly swollen from sleeping so hard on this side of my face!
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That shot of the piglets feeding on a swollen, bloated momma pig is very gross.
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There's the blonde mean girl and her terrible boyfriend, his head swollen by unearned confidence.
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Signs of the disease include swollen and painful lymph glands, fevers, chills, headaches and exhaustion.
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My eyes [were] swollen both above and under and my tonsils were apparently really inflamed.
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Their swollen salaries come with fat pensions, private health-care and golden hellos and goodbyes.
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I was so swollen and I couldn't move my mouth and it was totally embarrassing.
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She sent VICE News a cellphone picture of her bruised and swollen arm soon afterwards.
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Developing a dramatically swollen head as a reaction to hair dye, on the other hand?
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The fight became so brutal that Wepner's eyes were swollen shut by the 10th round.
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Pictures of Rihanna with her face swollen and bruised from the assault circulated freely online.
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CHRF said he suffered three wounds to the head and has swollen knees and elbows.
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But the swollen feet, back pain and extra pounds did affect her physically and mentally.
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Shane's very sore, ankle's swollen and Daniel has the same thing with the patellar tendinitis.
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Swollen paw 20153 stitches I'm officially done with iWalk slash hover board 😦 💔 pic.twitter.
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Towards the end of the day, the mom noticed Aaliyah's skin was red and swollen.
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"SKANKLES aka Skinny Ankles 😜," she captioned an image of her noticeably less swollen foot.
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Then, Upton said, she noticed that four toes on Ezra's foot were red and swollen.
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At the hospital, doctors did not find any link between her swollen eyes and diabetes.
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Swollen paw 6 stitches I'm officially done with iWalk slash hover board 😦 💔 pic.twitter.
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Because I know that my face is swollen from medication that is saving my life.
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It was worth it, though — I couldn't believe how perky (albeit swollen) my boobs were.
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Symptoms include painful, swollen lymph nodes, called bubos, as well as fever, chills and coughing.
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Television broadcast images of the swollen waters of the Kamo River in the city center.
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Most people will then see salivary glands swell, causing puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw.
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Near the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, pieces of tree trunks floated along the swollen river.
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She claimed he grabbed onto her lip with his mouth, leaving it bruised and swollen.
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But her scans showed a damaged and swollen brain that needed emergency attention and intervention.
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Or how I shouldn't swing my hands when I hiked, because they could become swollen.
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This could exacerbate the swollen U.S. crude glut and add more pressure to oil prices.
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SHAHREZAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Seif Mohammed, his nose cut and swollen, winced and held his back.
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I felt as though my neck was swollen and my throat half its normal size.
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She gets into a fight, and he buys frozen peas to soothe her swollen hand.
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A swollen red gash made of silicone and latex was plastered across his right cheek.
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In previous years, multi-decade port infrastructure leases and pipeline purchases have swollen the pot.
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His nose and lips are crusted in blood, and his left eye is swollen shut.
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Kipnis stole 15 bags this year, but he is playing with a swollen left ankle.
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The authorities in the state say they fear that swollen rivers will continue to rise.
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"SKANKLES aka Skinny Ankles 😜," she captioned an image of her noticeably less swollen foot.
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Artist's impression of HAT-P-11b, which is so swollen it resembles an inflated balloon.
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" By the time the ambulance arrived, Levi&aposs hand was "swollen and bruised beyond recognition.
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"It ain't right," Wade told reporters of his swollen right wrist prior to Sunday's loss.
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As we previously reported, Kennedy was hospitalized for swollen legs just days before he died.
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And while their exchanges are often swollen with swear words, the delivery carries genuine affection.
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But at some point a deficit swollen by Brexit would have to be dealt with.
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I was swollen from toxemia and had been on bed rest for over a month.
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His legs swollen by chronic cellulitis, he could barely walk, so he used a scooter.
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The orange and purple shapes of "Flexed Poised Breached Swollen" are a case in point.
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I described my symptoms, including the bizarre rash on my face and newly swollen ankles.
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Shortly afterward, in October, she was hospitalized with fatigue, shortness of breath and swollen legs.
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Late last week, her son awoke "with his left eye swollen and teary," she said.
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"Immediately upon release, I got all swollen and covered with red spots," Mr. Volkov wrote.
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The pictures showed lids with red and swollen edges, again very different from her niece's.
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" Aidala also asked him if her eyes were "swollen or puffy," and he said "no.
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The county is positioned at the intersection of three rivers, all swollen from Florence's deluges.
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Her right hand lay mostly immobile on her lap, swollen and covered with red blotches.
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His eyes are swollen shut, and his head is a deep purple, from being beaten.
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In the spring of 2017, Giertz started to notice that her right eyelid was swollen.
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His lips and nose were swollen, and, White says, his left eye was bashed in.
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This recruit's throat has been swollen for three days and is getting worse,'' it said.
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The crest of the flood-swollen Missouri, America's longest river, rolled through Leavenworth on Saturday.
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She also ordered a test for mononucleosis — that could certainly cause swollen glands and fatigue.
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I pursed my swollen lips together and curled up on the couch considering the exchange.
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Aromatic whisker parted, raw and swollen testicle tamed, incognito– and every pustule in its place.
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Justin Bieber powered through his performance in Cincinnati Friday night ... on a severely swollen ankle.
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The doctor noted that his brain was "swollen and dusky," which is consistent with an overdose.
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My tonsils were swollen to the size of ping pong balls and covered in white patches.
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The punches resulted in multiple skull fractures, a swollen brain and scalp hemorrhages, the warrant states.
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It can cause further swelling in an already swollen system because of the impact, she explains.
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McCutchen said his thumb was swollen, a problem he has been dealing with for several days.
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The website had swollen from just over 2 million users in 2008 to over 330 million.
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It all began when he started the running gag about Guthrie's feet being big and swollen.
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It was always swollen; she couldn't stand anyone touching it because it felt like a blowtorch.
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"I still have a swollen tongue and am rehabbing steadily," the actor wrote in his post.
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The tide of public resentment against the fuel tax rises has swollen into sometimes violent protests.
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They had to ford swollen rivers on improvised log rafts lashed together with their own belts.
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How it all went wrong But the market, swollen with borrowed money, was vulnerable to collapse.
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"As the infection progresses, the ear becomes more more swollen and very painful," Dr. Voigt says.
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Then, I finally saw the very swollen and bloody penis created for me by Dr. Ting.
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Fluid came out of their swollen body parts, and the skin on their hands peeled off.
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In his booking photo, Thompson can be seen with his left eye apparently bruised and swollen.
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But other symptoms can help differentiate mononucleosis from the flu, including a swollen liver or spleen.
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" He then reached out his swollen hand to touch me," Bratton's then-wife Joanne once recalled.
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By evening, he had reached the banks of the Ken river, still swollen with monsoon rains.
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The surgeries left Adan extremely swollen and in severe pain, especially her most recent leg surgery.
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But officials warned the deadly flooding could continue, as rain swollen rivers crest in coming days.
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Even those that redesigned are still louder, tackier, and more swollen than their more contemporary counterparts.
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The river was swollen from recent rains, said Joel Kertok, spokesman for Parker County Emergency Management.
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It's not going to get any better today because swollen rivers are still on the rise.
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Most people will have swelling of the salivary glands, causing puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw.
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A picture mocking her swollen eyes, after a brutal travel schedule, once circulated on the internet.
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Mist cascaded from surrounding mountains, curling over swollen streams, obscuring signs for turnoffs like Warwoman Road.
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Gemini feels like a very different record, and that's what makes me appreciate Mama, I'm Swollen.
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It was bad enough that a stockmarket bubble had swollen and burst on Mr Xiao's watch.
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I think some of this is an overreaction to the overreaction of assets being so swollen.
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The rain had stopped on Wednesday, but more is forecast, threatening to burst already swollen rivers.
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Other patients lay supine around him, floppy-mouthed and swollen in various stages of their operations.
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The swollen stockpiles also make any price recovery unlikely even if U.S. output were to decline.
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These patients may develop a variety of systemic symptoms, such as rash, fever, and swollen glands.
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His tongue is swollen, and his eyes pop out with the bewilderment of a cartoon character.
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She goes about her work with the slowness that her ageing legs and swollen ankles require.
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Grichuk had a bloody nose and a swollen left eye socket when he left the field.
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Suddenly, he departed for Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital for X-rays of the severely swollen jaw.
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They waded through rivers and crested mountains, their feet blistered and swollen, shoes filled with water.
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She says it was the swollen legs that didn't compress that gave her the first clue.
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Our story could have ended here, with Sophie's face scrunched against my wife's milk-swollen bosom.
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He looked at his swollen face and his crushed jaw, which now canted to the right.
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You shouldn't eat anything from cans that have been dented, swollen, or corroded, according to FEMA.
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At the start of training camp, photos of Brown's swollen and blistered feet quickly raised questions.
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Joni Organ posted video on social media of water thundering powerfully down a swollen Lynchburg creek.
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Some people said their lips got swollen or that they broke out after applying the product.
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On Tuesday night, dos Anjos shared an image of his left foot swollen like a turnip.
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His face was bruised and beaten, his hands swollen like someone twisted them with a corkscrew.
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Once their eyes were refreshed they worked their hands, flexing their fingers, kneading their swollen knuckles.
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Because my bites get very swollen and itchy, I feared that hundreds would be even worse.
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Her youngest, an 8-year-old named Leo, has a cheek swollen from an intractable infection.
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And officials were warning of swollen waters along the Mississippi, the Missouri and the Illinois Rivers.
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If they don't, their breasts can become swollen and infected, and their milk may dry up.
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Baby calves were swept into freezing floodwaters, washing up dead along the banks of swollen rivers.
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From Mx. Bhaskaran's mouth hangs a long black appendage, like a swollen tongue or overgrown tail.
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The predawn light was enough to see that his right calf and foot were hugely swollen.
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"I've been feeling so tired, so nauseous and my hands are really getting swollen," she explained.
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Yet foreign banks hold just 1.5 percent of the assets in China's credit-swollen banking system.
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Dr. Kaiden also recommended compression socks to help boost circulation and avoid swollen feet or calves.
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On the penultimate day of my January resolution, my dog woke up with a swollen neck.
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The area pinpointed by the resident, about the diameter of a grape, was dull and swollen.
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According to the statement, Wu was admitted to hospital in October after her legs became swollen.
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Timothy Gad used a drone to video the swollen Lehigh River in Slatington, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
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These bloated "swipe fees" have swollen into merchants' second-largest operating cost, second only to labor.
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His E.R.A. has swollen by almost a run and a half, to 4.29, a career high.
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U.K. military supplier says its sales have been swollen by strong demand from the U.S. government.
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In no time, the 221-year-old's legs were swollen and red from the knees down.
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Her head was so swollen from the beatings, she had to leave even her wig behind.
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It became swollen, red and painful, and antibiotics didn't help, according to the Cleveland Clinic statement.
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Uveitis, red and swollen eyes, would occur as a result of lupus and other autoimmune diseases.
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Swollen, shriveled, gnarled, bloody, stringy, flattened, crusty, sometimes frozen in place: the pictures aren't conventionally pretty.
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This brought a smile to my slightly swollen face — a crooked smile, but a smile nonetheless.
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Even as floodwaters receded, rivers remained swollen as late-season snow continued to thaw into May.
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In nine years attendance at its annual "Pink Dot" event has swollen from 2,500 to perhaps 30,000.
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However, if your vagina is swollen and you did use lube… that could be the explanation, too.
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"Look how swollen my feet get every time I take a plane, imagine my body," she wrote.
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The charging documents allege police observed a laceration above the child's left eye, which was swollen shut.
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In photos from the emergency room after the attack, Sharon's brown, almond-shaped eyes are swollen shut.
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Flamanville is years behind schedule and its budget has swollen from 13 billion to 10.5 billion euros.
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Every moon is atrocious and every sun bitter: Sharp love has swollen me up with heady langours.
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And then a new layer of skin is revealed... your face stays swollen for like another week.
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His father had a swollen wound in the head and the mother suffered a serious head injury.
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The photo posted features Gallinger with a swollen and infected eye, dripping with remnants of purple ink.
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ALONG the banks of the swollen Mekong, aspiring politicians lead small convoys of vehicles through the countryside.
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By the year 2100, swollen seas and rivers will redraw shorelines as climbing temperatures melt ice caps.
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From the air Gibraltar looks like a swollen appendix: a thin, distended finger dangling off southern Spain.
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Two days into her flight she had to cross a swollen river, a daughter in each hand.
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She apparently tossed the phone elsewhere after noticing it had "swollen up" and was coughing up smoke.
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In the past four decades, Istanbul's population has swollen by an average of about 300,000 every year.
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They'd be iron, swollen with rust, peeling and flaking paint pushing off their surfaces like sloughing skin.
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I tire easily, and it can be hard to walk due to my swollen legs and feet.
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A grotesquely swollen eye forced the fight to end in the 10th—and then the unthinkable happened.
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By the time she landed, her stomach was so swollen she looked "nine months pregnant," she says.
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Rain-swollen rivers are receding in much of the state, but state officials warned of remaining dangers.
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Communities across Louisiana braced for storm surges and major floods, especially along an already swollen Mississippi River.
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She'd set up a tripod and stood naked in front of a window, recording her swollen belly.
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Some of their belongings and parts from their car have been found in the swollen Eel River.
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His freakin' feet are ridiculously swollen ... so bad that he can't even move around on his own.
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Now the room is dark, and Hamdan's foot is strangely swollen, a flashlight shining into his face.
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Swollen by rainforest tributaries, it defines the Myanmar-Laos border and most of the Laos-Thailand border.
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The active, natural ingredients are aimed at helping to shrink swollen soft tissue that blocks nasal passages.
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Even though I was uncomfortable — swollen ankles, epic heartburn, relentless nausea, general unwieldiness — I felt newly powerful.
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"Businesses that shouldn't be funded are getting funded," says another VC. Sales and marketing budgets are swollen.
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Her skin became more elastic, her limbs and face became less swollen, and her blood pressure steadied.
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The emergency room doctor wanted the CT of the patient's neck because it was swollen and tender.
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The camp's population has swollen to about 7,000 migrants from 4,500 in June, according to local authorities.
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"My eyes looked whiter and less swollen and I was less puffy in my face," she said.
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The cause of lupus is not clear and symptoms can include swollen joints, fatigue, rashes and fever.
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By Round 30, McCoy was bleeding heavily from his nose and one eye was nearly swollen shut.
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Coach Michael Malone said there wasn't serious damage to Nelson's wrist but it was sore and swollen.
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In 2009, Brown was charged with felony assault as photos of Rihanna's swollen and bruised face leaked.
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By then, the sun will have swollen past the orbit of Venus, charring Earth to a crisp.
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She bought a pair of black leather boots that she helped Nakesha pull over her swollen feet.
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They've parodied Fortnite (Fortnut), Dragon Ball Z (Dragon Boob Z), and Jurassic World (Jurassic Wood: Swollen Dingdong).
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They almost pop out of their sockets because of their swollen and protuberant eyelids — like a toad's.
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She said she was left with bumps on her head, bruises on her arms and swollen feet.
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"She is alive but very burned and swollen," said one of the women's relatives at the hospital.
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With a stomach so swollen that it broke her ribs, could she really have been so unaware?
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Confusing pop stars with parables — moonwalking versus walking on water — is surely forgivable if swollen bellies are.
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One person stands with a bouquet of spoons in front of a swollen sculpture by Jeff Koons.
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The backlog in appeals cases for Social Security Disability Insurance has swollen in the last eight years.
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The photograph shows an intubated Neumann with a swollen and disfigured face lying in a hospital bed.
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He wore a blue short-sleeved shirt torn at the tails and shorts that exposed swollen legs.
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One of his eyes was swollen shut, apparently from slamming his knee into his face while tumbling.
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The Hungarian government's advertising budget has swollen enormously since 2010, when Prime Minister Viktor Orban took power.
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Some will also develop a mass adjacent to the implant, swollen lymph nodes, skin rashes, and fatigue.
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I have rosacea, which means bright red, swollen, textured skin presents itself upon my cheeks every day.
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Some of us are already waking up with swollen under-eyes and leaky nostrils, and it's terrible.
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She pulled up pictures on her phone to show us: her face was swollen almost beyond recognition.
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He did not suffer any fractured or broken bones, though his knee and elbow joints were swollen.
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Another family member said they found her with her feet swollen and covered in blisters from walking.
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The euro zone's second largest economy is currently stuttering under high public debt and a swollen state.
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She is eighteen, with dreadlocks, dark eyes, and an upper lip so full that it looks swollen.
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So I skip the gym this morning to stay in bed and jade roll my swollen face.
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Berry kept playing in the game but told reporters Saturday that his leg had swollen up considerably.
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We visited an older woman named Anjelina Akoth Ngalo, her joints painful and swollen with advanced malaria.
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She says her left eye was swollen shut, and she suffered bruises around her jaw and shoulders.
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We're told the doctor examined Justin and quickly realized all that was wrong was a swollen testicle.
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Her neck was swollen, and she gasped for air through a lump of tissue in her throat.
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Her brain was swollen and bleeding and her doctors told Shaw that she was "basically gone," he said.
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She also had a black eye, a cut on her forehead and one of her eyes was swollen.
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They may also experience other symptoms, including a fever, headache, swollen glands, pain when urinating, and genital pain.
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"During the pre-vaccine era, between 212% and 212% of boys would develop orchitis: swollen testicles," Haselow said.
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At the same time, his parents were monitoring Vinny's swollen eye, which they initially attributed to seasonal allergies.
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If more levees along the swollen river fail, many more homes could be in the path of flooding.
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Before dinner, I walked down to the park's gates on a path covered in slugs swollen like blisters.
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The MRI revealed a swollen lymph node next to the cancer, so I had to get an ultrasound.
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However, after a test for strep throat came back negative, her doctor decided to biopsy the swollen tonsil.
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Indebted states and municipalities can also trace much of their financial problems directly to swollen social security bills.
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Bond allegedly saw McCarthy standing over Bella, whose head appeared to be swollen and her face was gray.
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As if this story isn't horrifying enough, there were swollen lymph nodes in the woman's chest as well.
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"I haven't slept since yesterday or stopped crying," she told CNN, lifting her sunglasses to reveal swollen eyes.
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Flood waters swept into Davenport, Iowa, on Tuesday temporary structures holding back a swollen Mississippi River gave way.
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Medley says she couldn't believe how fast the swollen Tar, fed by Matthew's heavy rains, reached her doorstep.
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Symptoms include "swollen tongue, white ulcerations, heavy drooling, difficulty in drinking, eating or breathing," according to the group.
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Though Egypt's workforce has swollen by 21m since 7503, the bureaucracy registered a net increase of just 2750,238.
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However, a few weeks later, his owners discovered multiple swollen lymph nodes and their worst fears were confirmed.
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"It's only day 13, so I'm very swollen," the 48-year-old Fashion Police co-host told Cohen.
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So the corporate sector ends up swimming in cash, adding yet more to the swollen supply of savings.
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I don't even remember when I've cried before but my eyes are swollen with tears since I heard.
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This was just shy of the first quarter's record $40 billion, which was swollen by two massive transactions.
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One time, my eye was swollen shut from a wasp sting and we couldn't afford anti-inflammatory meds.
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CNN meteorologist Chad Myers warned that saturated ground and swollen creeks, bayous and rivers cannot absorb the downpour.
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That used to be around 0.4 percentage points, but has swollen to just under 1 percentage point recently.
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Beyoncé says she was "swollen from toxemia" and was on bed rest for months before her C-section.
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When I looked at his face and saw his cheeks and eyes had also swollen, my heart stopped.
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Another common cause of painful poop is hemorrhoids, or swollen, inflamed veins inside the anus, Dr. Knotts adds.
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Bond allegedly saw McCarthy standing over Bella, whose head appeared to be swollen and whose face was gray.
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This inner vision revealed a swollen intestinal membrane with a firmly attached parasite, its end penetrating the stomach.
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Five years old, he weighs just over 10 kg, his eyes sunken and belly swollen with severe malnutrition.
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Her eye was essentially SWOLLEN SHUT after her fight with Cris Cyborg ... and she was still all smiles!
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Prisoners gave us, in 2013, a lingering and utterly horrifying shot of Paul Dano's swollen, severely disfigured face.
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Extremely happy, we would take the train back with only some swollen lips and a few black eyes.
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"We saw a python that couldn't move properly and it's belly was swollen," said Asdin Rudi Fathir, 43.
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" When he shined a flashlight down the back of his mouth, he noticed his tonsils were "really swollen.
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I remember sitting on the couch in her office, eyelids swollen from crying, one fall morning in 2014.
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By 4 AM, I woke up covered in hives, and my lips had swollen to Pamela Anderson proportions.
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Kelly talked about the physical challenges he experienced after return: skin rashes, swollen legs, and flu-like symptoms.
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"I always knew who the champion was," Frazier, his brow swollen above each eye, said with a smile.
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"He told me I was a fake American," Gomez said, appearing visibly swollen with stitches on his forehead.
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It left behind swollen rivers and downed trees that damaged roads, snarled traffic and left millions without power.
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He told his coaches he slammed it in a car door, and it remained swollen for several weeks.
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Days later, her eye was still swollen and burning and she had trouble seeing through it, she said.
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When you imagine red, swollen, painful pimples, you're thinking about cystic acne—the kind that also leaves scars.
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At night, after putting her children to bed, she'd rub soothing lotion on her swollen wrist and forearm.
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When he emerged from custody, his face was severely swollen and he had deep gashes in his head.
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The Mississippi River, already swollen with prior heavy rains, would crest close to 212 feet near New Orleans.
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On May 11, King Bhumibol suffered a fever, low blood pressure and swollen knee joints, the palace said.
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I navigated wet, muddy streets cluttered with felled trees, overturned cars, parts of houses and swollen animal corpses.
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Nonetheless, the United States stock market is still swollen — and it seems unlikely to keep expanding from here.
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The urgency of all sides trying to win at all costs is evidence of an increasingly swollen judiciary.
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Swollen legs can sometimes be a symptom of anything from a blood clot to diabetes to heart failure.
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It was trapped inside a cluster of fallen banana tree leaves, on the banks of a swollen river.
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In photographs she gave to The Intercept, Ms. Holderness has a blackened right eye and a swollen cheekbone.
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Mayweather continued to move forward, firing off peppery left-right combinations that left McGregor swollen in the face.
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His body was itchy and swollen from the rash, and he had a throbbing pain in his head.
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The last times he saw her, Mr. Budhram said, Ms. Fuertes appeared sick, and her feet looked swollen.
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On Monday, Horstmann frightened his fans by appearing on his Instagram story with a very swollen black eye.
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Porzingis said the ankle was swollen, and he limped out of the locker room in a walking boot.
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At one point that October, it rained 17 inches in eight days, leaving the grapes swollen with water.
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The rain could aggravate already saturated grounds and swollen rivers but is not expected to produce widespread flooding.
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I emerged from the kitchen with swollen eyes, and Juan Martín asked how I could be so dumb.
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This tender story by Chris Maag has it all: romance, intrigue, swollen feet and, yes, a happy ending.
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I end up with a swollen lip and he feels terrible even though it was mostly my fault.
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His knuckles were so swollen that he must have had to shift it over from his ring finger.
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The expected debt and deficits are swollen by the outlandish tax cuts and spending increases passed very recently.
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"All of the sudden my tongue is just totally swollen and my throat is closing," said Ms. Whitney.
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SANTA CRUZ, Argentina — I held the huge trout under its belly, which was swollen with thousands of eggs.
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A pop-up menu listed her symptoms, including a swollen ankle, which Dad said could indicate a dislocation.
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When Harvey was doing his worst on Saturday, the hotel had swollen to 100% capacity ... 388 rooms booked.
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My lips looked incredible (swollen, but incredible), and the whole thing hurt much, much less than I had imagined.
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I had a check-up with my doctor, but I was still too swollen for them to see anything.
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The metaphorical You wanted to see this wildly intimate view and here it is, in all its swollen glory.
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I just remember the boots were so tight and my legs were all swollen at the end of it.
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" Portman quickly turns and looks around for Guthrie and corrects him saying, "Well, that doesn't mean they're not swollen!
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Afterwards, he arrived at an emergency room complaining of a burning and swollen penis and said he couldn't pee.
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The type that this patient had, called glandular tularemia, is defined by swollen lymph nodes and a high fever.
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The first is that hemorrhoids — swollen veins in the anus and lower rectum — can be more common during pregnancy.
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The oil spilled into the swollen Little Rock River in Lyon County when 32 oil tanker cars derailed Friday.
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He's gone from roguish young lead, to weirdo in bad CGI movies, to swollen (if youngish-looking) lead again.
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His thin chest rose and fell in an uneven rhythm, and red-tinged fluid seeped from his swollen lips.
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" Prince Doran pressed the onyx dragon into her palm with his swollen, gouty fingers, and whispered, "Fire and blood.
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My face was slightly swollen for the first few days after my procedure, but my skin instantly looked lifted.
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In the months before the baby's birth, nurses checking on her noted the victim's private parts also appeared swollen.
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Los Angeles won its second straight game without rookie point guard Lonzo Ball, who has a swollen left knee.
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But that number had swollen dramatically by the time the marchers set off Sunday, according to Chiapas state police.
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Mitrione, meanwhile, will embark on free agency with a 9-5 overall record and a plum-sized swollen eye.
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A separate clip taken on Sunday shows debris floating down a swollen river in Saku city, in Nagano prefecture.
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" The Girls' Trip actress says she prefers to make her own meals because restaurant food makes her "really swollen.
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In recent days, the water level in the neighborhood fluctuated as the city made releases from the swollen reservoir.
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Still, the city saw extensive flooding, largely from the St John's River, which had been swollen by torrential rain.
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Its population has swollen from some 5m (including 900,000 black slaves) in 1800 to 320m of many colours today.
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"I haven't talked to the trainer, but after the first period the eye (was) just really swollen," Boudreau said.
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"Something has happened to Jiang Tianyong's leg, he cannot stand on it, the whole leg is swollen," she said.
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His legs are swollen; his belly barely covered by a shirt that is as dirty as it is shiny.
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Forecaster said the storm could pour more water into the already swollen Mississippi River, possibly sending water over levees.
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The gunshot wound on his side is purple and swollen, and he has nerve damage from the bullet fragment.
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Several people commented on Huckabay's tweet with photos or videos of their own severely swollen faces, to show solidarity.
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While today's carmakers grapple with their costly legacy of old factories and swollen workforces, new entrants will be unencumbered.
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The actress revealed that she was "still swollen" from freezing her eggs when she recorded her audition on tape.
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Other symptoms of early Lyme disease include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes.
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After walking home in the sun, my fingers had swollen up and my feet were sweating, which was new.
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"I still have a swollen tongue and am rehabbing steadily," the 56-year-old actor wrote in his post.
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Storm-swollen seas can flood the coastal garrison, at times forcing the National Park Service to shut it down.
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Immediate symptoms include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, swollen lymph nodes and a distinctive ring rash.
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Some taxis can't accommodate his walker, and his swollen feet and fading eyesight put him at risk for falling.
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Mr. Jonathan also presided over a systematic looting of the public coffers swollen by borrowing and the oil surplus.
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That first warm morning urine is what we give to children whose swollen bellies indicate that they're harboring worms.
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Halfway into the journey, a baby with a swollen head and shriveled legs went sallow inside my mother's sarong.
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Nearly two million people have been moved to safer ground while swollen rivers and lakes strain dikes and dams.
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In severe cases, folliculitis might look less like acne and more like blisters or a even large, swollen mass.
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Arrion said Ghana would continue to produce a bit less cocoa in the short term due to swollen shoot.
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I have pretty bad seasonal allergies and it has helped in making my face less swollen, an added bonus!
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They finally acknowledged the shortness of breath, the chest pains, the swollen legs they'd been ignoring out of necessity.
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He was transported to hospital, where he received nine stitches and a cold compress for his swollen black eye.
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"Thibaut Duverneix: "So I was like ok, let's make your face swollen like you had a crazy allergic reaction.
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Scratched, swollen and eaten alive by insects, 19393 pounds lighter, he had wandered 35 miles from his starting point.
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In the past, farmers have illegally glued the teats on udders, to keep them swollen and full of milk.
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Just before Heidi's gallbladder was removed, an intern found swollen lymph nodes in the right side of her neck.
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Teitel had preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication that can cause severe swelling, and her feet and ankles became extremely swollen.
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Many areas still were battling floodwaters from swollen rivers that were expected to last for a week or more.
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Beneath it her face is made up to look as if she's been beaten: swollen eyes and bruised jaw.
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Now — sedated, swollen, breathing through a tube — she was unable to open her eyes, speak or squeeze a hand.
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The same river that killed this year's crop is so swollen that barges cannot take last year's to market.
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On Friday, near downtown and the State Capitol building, the river was swollen, fierce and hours away from cresting.
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On Friday, near downtown and the Missouri State Capitol, was the river, swollen, fierce and hours away from cresting.
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Torreyes was playing shortstop for Didi Gregorius, whose hand remained swollen after being hit by a pitch Tuesday night.
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My youngest son's leg looks even more swollen and red this morning, despite following the urgent care doc's instructions.
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"I am there for her swollen joints, her dislocations, her severe allergic reactions, her constant high fevers," he writes.
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In a grandmother's kitchen, nobody gets to leave the table without a swollen belly and a parcel of leftovers.
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Advertised on Mr. Ball's feet as he shook the hand of the N.B.A. commissioner, Adam Silver, they looked swollen.
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"His lips were badly swollen and broken open, and one of his eyes was still bulging," the newspaper reported.
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Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, loss of appetite and puffiness around the cheeks and jaw from swollen salivary glands.
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Here the texture is closer to cake, porous and light, with swollen raisins waiting to burst at the center.
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Everett recognized the symptoms she mentioned, such as soreness, swollen thighs, nausea and an inability to bend the knees.
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Symptoms can appear months or even years after an infection, usually when the cysts start dying, causing swollen tissue.
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With their swollen toe boxes and jouncy heels, they have the look of water beetles or licorice jelly beans.
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Government debt has swollen by $1.46 trillion in Trump's 19 months, an increase of 7.3 percent, to $21.4 trillion.
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Not a standard inner ear infection; this was a painful red swollen outer ear, in an 18-year-old.
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When he woke up that December morning with a swollen knee, we didn't connect it to those earlier pains.
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One day Kristy Sánchez's body began to itch, her eyes turned red, and her hands and feet became swollen.
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She pings my knees with a rubber mallet, does a jerky massage on my feet to see if they're swollen.
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After a few minutes, officers were able to speak with the victim and noticed her face was swollen and bruised.
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When he finished, I laid there with a swollen head, thinking, 'You're pregnant and you have no place to go.
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News of an outbreak of mumps, which infects salivary glands, has drawn antivaxxers like moths to a swollen red flame.
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Rain will taper off Thursday, but we could see several more inches of rain on saturated ground and swollen rivers.
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A photo shared to the page shows the extent of Eller's injuries, including extremely swollen and bruised feet and ankles.
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Iker says that lymphedema causes your arms or legs to get swollen, and it often only occurs in one limb.
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Her eyes were swollen shut for days, and doctors had to give her medicine to prevent her from going blind.
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The "tender" designation is accurate — a cushioned sole and flexible fabric upper will make any tired or swollen feet happy.
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In Honduras, two youths drowned in a swollen river, while in El Salvador, a man was killed in a mudslide.
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Some of his fingers feel swollen all the time, and the nerves are still growing back in his left hand.
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A friend of Delicia Cordon posted the photo showing the woman with a bloodied face, swollen eyes and multiple cuts.
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The rainfall has filled up already-swollen creeks and rivers, and knocked power out in areas such as Monterey County.
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As he got older he would bang his head against walls, not even stopping when it became swollen or indented.
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So it's a good idea to see an OB/GYN, particularly if the swollen vulva is accompanied by other symptoms.
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Orrock said crews won't be able to attack the debris problem until outflows from the swollen reservoir start to lower.
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About 1,000 feet up the road from the estate driveway, the swollen Rock Creek has almost overcome a railroad bridge.
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After taking our luggage to our rooms and leaving Dad to rest his swollen ankles, I set off to explore.
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South Carolina is still at risk of more flooding as North Carolina's swollen rivers continue to pour into the state.
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The annual value of the book market has swollen to an estimated $3.9bn, with 90,000 new titles added each year.
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The probable cause was that the river, swollen by monsoon rains, had scoured away the foundations of the bridge's piers.
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The corridor to enter the event was clogged two by two with swollen frames, edging along on cleft-chinned calves.
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Guston might have pulled his punches: instead, he depicts Nixon dragging his monstrous swollen leg, shedding huge, self-pitying tears.
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Ten minutes later, the inmate's nose was broken, his eyes were swollen shut and one of his vertebrae was cracked.
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Some analysts believe weak gasoline demand and a recent dip in auto sales will keep the global oil glut swollen.
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Even more infrequently, older children can also be diagnosed after showing symptoms like a swollen belly, chronic constipation, and malnutrition.
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We're already seeing seas rising in Miami, wildfires worsening in the West and deaths related to swollen rainstorms in Louisiana.
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By the afternoon of V Day, September 225, 25, the square had swollen with a crowd of about 224,22008 people.
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X-rays were taken Friday and showed no broken bones, but Sano's hand was still sore and swollen on Sunday.
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He later posted pictures to social media showing his bruised and swollen face, and said his video equipment was stolen.
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We are in uncharted territories as Barry moves inland, adjacent to the nation's highway for riverine commerce swollen since November.
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A police investigator observed bruising all over both children&aposs bodies, including the girl&aposs "extremely swollen and red" ears.
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I noted with some alarm that my swollen ankle flesh had begun to sag around the top of my shoe.
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"We lost our house, it was completely flooded," said resident Carmen Gloria Lamb, a resident near the rain-swollen Guajataca.
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They said the men appeared to be in their 20s and their faces and necks were swollen and severely disfigured.
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Nigg, who's in for a weapons charge, left Fogle with a bloody nose, swollen face and scratches on his neck.
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The responding officer observed Leal had a slightly swollen bottom lip with dried blood and took photos of her injuries.
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There's nothing "normal" about the Fed's $4.4 trillion dollar balance sheet, or its correspondingly swollen footprint on America's credit system.
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The proportion of Turks living in cities has swollen from about half the population 30 years ago to 20133% today.
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The man's abdomen was so swollen, he said, that it looked as if he was more than nine months pregnant.
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It's also called "pink eye," because when you get it, your eye gets red and swollen, according to the AAO.
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My boyfriend likens it to dandelion and burdock, while I take to the sofa to air my CO2-swollen belly.
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Why did the prisoners watch the routine hangings for minor thefts without emotion, staring indifferently at the swaying, swollen faces?
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His swollen abdomen and bloodshot eyes reminded me of the cirrhotic patients I cared for as an emergency room doctor.
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In Nicaragua, Nate's arrival followed two weeks of near-constant rain that had left the ground saturated and rivers swollen.
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Abbott, who is actively campaigning for the 'no' side, sustained minor injuries from the attack including a slightly swollen lip.
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Tyndale House, the evangelical Christian publisher, spent millions on marketing; sales swollen by secular audiences rivaled the "Harry Potter" books.
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Kardashian West's antibodies tested positive for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, after complaining of exhaustion, joint pain, swollen hands, and nausea.
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Carlos Beltran, who leads the Yankees with 16 home runs, was unavailable after waking up with a swollen left knee.
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He complained constantly about not being able to feel his toes and having a constant pain in his swollen stomach.
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While Ghana's swollen shoot situation has worsened this season as the virus has been a persistent problem in the region.
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Usually he's a little sweaty in post-fight interviews, but on Sunday morning, Golovkin's face was red and somewhat swollen.
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The river is swollen and rude; some formerly frozen thing is melting, and pushing cold new streams into the current.
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But police were concerned with the way the photo made it seem like Brown's muzzle was swollen around the tape.
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The first occurred during midterm congressional elections when she developed a swollen calf from phlebitis and a blood clot. Mrs.
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That's because the sun, in its slow process of dying, will have swollen past Venus's orbit and roasted the Earth.
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One is that alcohol can dilate swollen blood vessels, which temporarily eases inflamed mucous membranes, making you feel less congested.
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The other Wives come over for a baby shower and coo over June's swollen stomach as if June isn't there.
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Rain-swollen rivers have created "an inland ocean," with water rising near the tops of telephone poles in some places.
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The harms include swollen defense budgets, counterproductive military interventions, wasted resources (think: border wall) and demagoguery's toll on democracy itself.
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He was a pitbull that had a swollen muzzle, bite wounds all over her body, and a mutilated right ear.
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The pharmacist, seeing his swollen foot and backpack, paid for the antibiotics herself and invited him to stay with her.
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In menopause, estrogen levels plummet as levels of androgens, male sex hormones, rise, which can lead to swollen vocal cords.
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The fight continued, reaching its brutal 10-round conclusion, leaving Perez the winner and Abdusalamov with a badly swollen face.
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On Friday, the baby woke up with a swollen, teary eye, and his skin was rough and blotchy, she wrote.
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Her brain had swollen, and that swelling killed her, but beyond these basic facts they simply didn't have an explanation.
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It is torn and frayed to the first knuckle, skinned and swollen ragged with water, the pain searing and hot.
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"He was like, 'if your thighs get any more swollen, we're going to have to cut those open,' " he said.
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Wolfe's rendition of the familiar Penguin paperback of Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" is of a copy swollen to twice its size.
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On Sunday, the teen remained in a bed, his face swollen and his body tethered to IV and oxygen tubes.
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"We lost our house, it was completely flooded," said resident Carmen Gloria Lamb, a resident near the rain-swollen Guajataca.
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A dip in the ice-bath to give his "sore" and "swollen" feet, and "jelly-like" legs a chance to recover.
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Frustrated with the lack of dialogue around PMS symptoms, the Instagrammer posted a photo of her swollen stomach to "normalize" menstration.
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Assets in money market mutual funds have swollen to $215.6 trillion, their highest level since March 212.8, driven by retail investors.
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The teenager&aposs hands were swollen, and she had minor injuries on her wrist when she was found, according to police.
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Her leg became red and swollen, and she was hospitalized and diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating bacteria.
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The Raptors were without point guard Kyle Lowry (bruised thigh) and centers Serge Ibaka (swollen knee) and Jonas Valanciunas (dislocated thumb).
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Those who have it often report difficulty breathing and sleeping, with pain and a swollen feeling around the eyes and face.
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On Sunday, her leg had become red and swollen, and her friends insisted that she go to an urgent care facility.
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As it progresses, the skin becomes bright red, swollen and shiny, before blistering and, in worst-case scenarios, becoming open wounds.
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Water continues to rise in Paris, where the River Seine has swollen so much that people are swimming through city streets.
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Pets also can develop swollen glands under the jaw, in addition to other symptoms like lethargy, loss of appetite, and fever.
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Russia's budget deficit has swollen as oil prices fell sharply from 2883 and the West imposed sanctions over the Ukraine crisis.
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His father said his withdrawal led to a blood infection, kidney shutdown, swollen liver, low blood pressure, and ultimately, heart failure.
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If anyone has swollen eyes or puffy cheeks, it takes away all of the inflammation without disturbing any of the makeup.
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Floodwaters from three swollen rivers surged through a Colombian city this weekend, burying homes under an avalanche of mud and rocks.
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If this is your first outbreak, you may have other symptoms, too, including a fever, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes.
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A steady drift from the countryside has swollen the population of Honiara, where Chinese-owned businesses have come to dominate commerce.
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Robert traversed the swollen culverts along Louisiana 937, then the expansive yards hosting ruined homes and monstrous boughs of live oaks.
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I also seem to have an overactive inflammation response, and my toes are swollen from simply just rubbing in my shoes.
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It causes a fever, headache, chills, and swollen, painful lymph nodes (buboes) that can turn into open sores filled with pus.
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According to the insider, Singer was left injured in the accident and is "a little swollen and bruised" but recovering well.
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"He had been strapped to the table so much that his little hands and his ankles were permanently swollen," she says.
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"Look how swollen my feet get every time I take a plane, imagine my body," she posted on her Instagram Story.
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It was an EPIC, bloody battle before the doctor forced the fight to end due to Cerrone's eye being swollen shut.
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However, because watch's body and screen were damaged after the screen was dislodged by a swollen battery, the watch remained unusable.
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But after a particularly wet and rainy spring that lingered into the summer, the Mississippi River remains swollen over its banks.
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To adapt to this boom-and-bust cycle, a few farmers around California are letting swollen rivers spill into their orchards.
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His heavy eyelids looked swollen, as though he'd either drunk hard the night before or his food had been too salty.
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In what really was a half second, I saw it all: the stitches, the blood stains, and my new swollen nipples.
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Pictures and videos shared with the Thomson Reuters Foundation showed them in torn, bloodied clothing with swollen faces and bandaged limbs.
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Shortly after she was born, her family noticed that her abdomen had become swollen due to a tumor in her liver.
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You can see in the photos, her digit was severely swollen and bruised ... and needed TWO screws to help stabilize it.
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Overnight the world seemed an alien place: The words "President Trump" swollen and claggy, like phrases spoken in an unfamiliar tongue.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department said four people had to be rescued from the swollen Los Angeles River on Sunday morning.
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"I knew something was wrong when I got so swollen I couldn't fit my hands together around my ankles," she says.
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"Look how swollen my feet get every time I take a plane, imagine my body," she posted on her Instagram story.
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As the hours passed, the woman's tongue became so swollen from the salt water that she lost the ability to speak.
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The concern in her eyes when she picked me up told me how horrifying my swollen eyes, lips and nose were.
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By the end of the day, they had grown so big and left her leg so swollen that she couldn't walk.
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I'd snipped at the fabric around the crotch to accommodate my genitals, which were abnormally swollen due to a pituitary situation.
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My face is the first thing that came on a 100-foot screen and it was pretty swollen at that time.
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Yet, he degrades the grid, making it lumpy with swollen puffs that participate in the artwork's visual order while satirizing it.
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"My eyes looked whiter and less swollen and I was less puffy in my face" a few days later, she said.
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Deep in some hell, the devil, swollen with her milk, is beginning to empty again, even as life surges through her.
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The bumps are often "pearly" looking, according to the CDC, and can be itchy, sore, or swollen, but are usually harmless.
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They were still attached to the plant, lying swollen and red on the dusty plastic, waiting for someone to pick them.
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My fingertips have been too swollen and injured to bend, and too painful to pull on clothes or hold a pencil.
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Separately, the CCC has begun a three-year programme to uproot 300,000 hectares of cocoa infected by swollen shoot since January.
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The ones that pass muster are fantastically swollen and chewy at the edges, as if air were their most important ingredient.
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The next day, in pain with a swollen leg, he went to went to urgent care, where he was given antibiotics.
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He hasn't been able to go back to work or even wear socks because one of his legs is still swollen.
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"He had been strapped to the table so much that his little hands and his ankles were permanently swollen," she said.
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While I was on the Ring, I also experienced major bloating and had swollen ankles, since it made me retain water.
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Swollen shoot disease is an incurable virus that at the outset, reduces crop yields before killing trees within 2-3 years.
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She asked the doctors what was going on, and they said not to worry, but she could see Mariee getting swollen.
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"Squeeze me," she might plead, begging the onlooker to relieve the pressure that's built up in her gurgling, swollen, bluish form.
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Mumps is a contagious virus that causes swollen glands, puffy cheeks, fever, headaches and, in severe cases, hearing loss and meningitis.
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Center Jonas Valanciunas was a late scratch for Toronto because of swollen knee and he is listed as day-to-day.
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She helped a young woman who had slipped up and gotten pregnant by making her swollen belly disappear with no pain.
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Interest rates are already at or near historic lows, while central bank balance sheets are swollen from years of bond-buying.
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In 2011, the fund struggled after accusations that it had become a swollen bureaucracy and was letting aid recipients pilfer funds.
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In his autobiography, My Life, Chagall recalls: All over the city my multicoloured beasts swayed in the air, swollen with revolution.
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For days, she had been worried about the swollen Missouri River, which snakes through the city only blocks from her house.
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An early skit involved a family at a funeral home whacking the swollen corpse of its patriarch with a Wiffle bat.
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Vic Brotherson of Scarlet & Violet in London juxtaposes disheveled, swollen-headed roses with pristine arcs of fronds, like a cocked eyebrow.
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This flood is partially man-made, caused by the controlled release of storm water from the swollen Addicks and Barker reservoirs.
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The young man felt fine for the rest of the trip, except that his sightseeing was limited by his swollen foot.
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And then came Hodgkinson, who used social media as others do: to marinate in his political antipathies until swollen with them.
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It is marked by the sudden appearance of bulbously swollen and painful lymph nodes (called buboes) in the groin or armpits.
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The Missouri River, swollen by the presence of the Garrison Dam, transects the reservation from the northwest corner to the southeast.
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Though the inundation from days of record rainfall has begun to recede, swollen rivers still have not crested in some places.
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" Connors said her son woke up Friday with his left eye "swollen and teary" and his skin was "rough and blotchy.
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She wants to take off her socks and expose her feet, which, after seven months, are swollen and poxed with blisters.
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Upon a trip to the doctor, Greenwell said, he saw a "red, swollen" bruise where Brandon said Gritty had punched him.
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The great fish Botch is swollen to elephantine proportions, and its flesh is so scarred and damaged that it appears white.
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An M.R.I. revealed that the girl's brain had swollen and was now pushing up against the unyielding limits of the skull.
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The dress she had worn to her baby shower squeezed her swollen belly, and her feet ached in her high heels.
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Their faces swollen to double size, their lips hanging loose, with both hands held out with burnt skin hanging from them.
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Then they develop symptoms typical of a cold or virus: moderate fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, red and swollen eyes.
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Her upper lip was bruised and swollen after the encounter because, she said, he had grabbed onto it with his mouth.
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More than 40,000 Venezuelans have swollen the population of state capital Boa Vista by 11 percent, Mayor Tereza Surita told Reuters.
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Their eyes can become yellow, their bodies swollen and their muscles continuously cramping as their kidneys become irreversibly damaged -- until they die.
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In an examination room, he introduces me to Michael Crapanzano, who's examining a girl with kidney cancer and a huge swollen abdomen.
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This leads to some uncomfortable symptoms, such as an itchy or swollen mouth, face, lip, tongue, or throat, according to the AAAAI.
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The area of skin where the pads are applied may become numb, red, swollen, or bruised afterwards, according to the CoolSculpting website.
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After being pumped with all those fluids and gaining so much weight, with my swollen lips and cheeks, I barely recognized myself.
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With a belly and swollen feet and that glow I never dreamed was even real, let alone something I would experience. Yes.
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When the Gurung emerged from the cliff, their hands were swollen with bee stings and looked like they'd been inflated with pumps.
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The number of migrants sleeping rough in the sprawl of small tents near Paris's Stalingrad metro station had swollen in recent days.
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Arriving at the hospital with a severely swollen right leg, a 60-year-old man went into shock followed by respiratory failure.
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After a bad week, I feel so swollen and the massage helps me push all of the toxins out of my body.
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At first he thought the weird temperature fluctuations, swollen glands and tiredness were just normal wear and tear from running a startup.
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Rivers in eastern North Carolina, still swollen from Hurricane Matthew's downpours, are flooding a region that teems with hog and poultry farms.
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When Raul Reyes woke up with a swollen foot one day in February, he and his wife, Joseline Reyes, weren't that concerned.
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Reyes continued to go to his job as a day care teacher, although his foot remained swollen and he developed a blister.
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Those infected will experience high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, nausea, vomiting, swollen glands, rash, and muscle and joint pains.
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He warned that saturated ground and swollen creeks, bayous and rivers could not absorb it, as the incident involving the soldiers demonstrated.
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I was there because my feet had swollen up in the course of 24 hours, which had never happened to me before.
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It wasn't until she was in Boston a week after her encounter with the plant that Murphy noticed her leg was swollen.
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She also strokes a swollen pregnant belly, dances in a giant woman's crotch, and celebrates in the middle of a gospel choir.
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Or a woman might be frustrated by new varicose veins, self-conscious of growing breasts, or embarrassed about swollen feet and ankles.
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As Kohsaka's face became a swollen, bloody mess through the round, Fedor sat atop him dropping his forearm straight across the cut.
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The others placed him on a large stone and took turns fanning him, his face a swollen red and his breathing labored.
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You may also notice that your gums are swollen or bleed more easily when you're pregnant, again because of the hormonal fluctuation.
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The agency is also warning of major flooding to follow the storm as the new snow cover melts into already swollen rivers.
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Licato, who says his left eye is swollen but healing, took to Instagram over the weekend, posting a photo of the injury.
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Ruth refuses to let the doctor cut off her boot, so Sam gently unties it and slips it off her swollen ankle.
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The most common sign of bubonic plague is the rapid growth of a "swollen and painful lymph gland," according to the CDC.
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Gallinger's procedure last month went wrong and left purple ink oozing out of her eye, which quickly became swollen, infected and painful.
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Rain fell on a still frozen terrain, causing a sudden snow melt that sent huge chunks of ice barreling down swollen rivers.
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No deaths have been reported in New Zealand, but authorities continued to search for a man reported missing in a swollen river.
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Along with itching, other symptoms of yeast infections include an irritated or swollen vulva, cottage cheese-like discharge, and pain during sex.
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Jessica Bennett, of the U.K., said she was desperate for help after her lips became swollen and hard following questionable filler injections.
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Finally, the rain-swollen river where the rescuers have been focusing their search has given up its first clues, the authorities said.
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While reports of Apple Watches with swollen batteries aren't widespread, the few images shared online suggest the damage can be quite insane.
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In the photos — shared by a classmate who goes by Stina Jörnvik on Twitter — the student's forehead and hairline are completely swollen.
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"It's hard to make much improvement [when your nose is already] swollen, inflamed, sensitive, and producing tons of mucus," explains Dr. Stukus.
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There's a photo of Linsey's swollen face, a couple close-ups on her healing wound, and photographic evidence of the spider itself.
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Biebs went down hard during a pick-up game Friday in Cincinnati ... and came out of it with a severely swollen ankle.
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On day seven the little girl rising to the pump of a ventilator motor was unrecognizable, swollen as a hot water bottle.
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The palace last issued a statement on his health on May 14, stating he had suffered from a swollen lung and knees.
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She'd injured her knee ice skating, but the injury refused to heal and almost two months later was still swollen and painful.
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Since they are more often, now, local men, their funerals have swollen in size, and these in turn have fomented street clashes.
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Bulls coach Jim Boylen said at the morning shootaround that Carter was questionable, with his left eye more swollen than his left.
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They removed disintegrating mortar, reconstructed parts of the sometimes-swollen masonry, reset the columns and injected grout into cracks in the structure.
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Across the state, thousands have been rescued or evacuated as swollen inland rivers flood neighborhoods, destroy cars and shut down major roads.
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The National Weather Service is still reporting major flooding in North Carolina, and the authorities fear swollen rivers will continue to rise.
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The singer, in a series of essays in September&aposs Vogue magazine, says she was 218 pounds and was swollen from toxemia.
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This was merciful, as Ortega had absorbed over three hundred strikes in the previous four rounds and was a swollen, bloody mess.
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Taylor's eye had swollen shut during the fight and by the time he addressed the media after midnight, it had completely blackened.
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The foot wasn't red; it was maybe a little swollen, and it hurt, initially just when she walked, then all the time.
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This is no less true of Major League Baseball, where swollen sluggers made a mockery of the record books in recent decades.
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We were there just after the rains and the lakes were swollen and full of life — especially water birds, hippopotamuses and crocodiles.
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Rick Owens's spring show had swollen, bulbous volumes erupting from various points on the torso, which, he said, scrambled familiar bodily shapes.
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The group of about 450 partners has swollen in recent years, and Solomon's moves are seen as making the title more exclusive.
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They crossed a swollen river to get to safety, walking through muddy fields and sleeping under the open sky with their children.
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Authorities issued an emergency alert Wednesday, warning of mudslides, flooding and swollen rivers in Fukuoka, Saga and Nagasaki prefectures in Kyushu island.
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It was swollen and filled with fluid after just three innings against the Twins on Friday — Paxton's shortest outing of the season.
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"On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" is, at the same time, filled with showy, affected writing, with forced catharses and swollen quasi-profundities.
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"I learned how to say 'hello' and 'goodbye' and 'my back hurts' and 'my knee is swollen,'" she said with a laugh.
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She had yet to see a doctor, but when she held her hand up for reporters to see it was clearly swollen.
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A polished statue of Sylvester Stallone is a stark contrast to photos of blood and sweat on swollen, often African American faces.
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The rice is swollen and clingy, drunk on chicken broth and vegetable stock, thick enough for a spoon to stick straight up.
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Even more mystifying was a woman who appeared to be over 70 but whose belly was so swollen that she looked pregnant.
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The swollen surplus of fuel products could also send China's fuel exports surging to new highs and further pinch Asian refining profits.
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It took a lot of guts for Navratilova to swim against the swollen tide of sympathy for Williams and ire at Ramos.
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He then walked Augusta National's hilly terrain for four days on the bruised, swollen joint, and finished in a tie for 10th.
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Spying the pens on the table, Mr. Harrelson grabbed a small blue one and offered it to me for my swollen knee.
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At this time of year in Thailand, this stretch of the world's most productive river should be brown and swollen with silt.
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Pain was assessed by subjective questionnaires as well as by studying physiological signs, like swollen joints and physical function, and medication use.
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The back cover was dominated by an image of Badu's swollen belly, and motherhood became a central part of her public persona.
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But Blue Apron has never been profitable, and its losses have swollen over the past three years, to $54.9 million last year.
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When each of those wars ended, the problem "just went away" due to drops in what had been very swollen defense spending.
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Shadows haunt his swollen face and he seems to be reeling, yet he gathers the courage to challenge authority one last time.
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Strangely, these late-term embryos also had swollen bellies, which were initially thought to be yolk sacs, a form of stored food.
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Instead of reducing swelling, NSAIDs in these patients increase it, causing tissues, particularly in the respiratory tract, to become inflamed and swollen.
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When the next year's Summit of the Americas was held, in Cartagena, Colombia, Chávez, visibly swollen from his medical treatments, stayed home.
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The woman's body was found in Llano County, one of the areas inundated by the swollen Llano River, county officials said Wednesday.
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They repeatedly noted that her abdomen was distended, that she had swollen feet and hands, and that she'd missed her menstrual period.
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Wright's episode of Naked and Afraid – which includes a harrowing scene of him navigating a swollen river – airs Sunday night at 10 p.m.
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All seemed fine when Vadim's pain subsided, but then Nataliya, 22, received a phone call that her husband's mouth had gotten more swollen.
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Women experiencing a false pregnancy have presented with every sign of pregnancy—from a distended belly, to swollen breasts, to cessation of menstruation.
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Most moms-to-be know about swollen ankles, achy backs and exhaustion when they're expecting — but pregnancy can also cause changes in vision.
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Ortega suffered a broken nose and thumb during Saturday night's fight at UFC 231 in Toronto -- and his left eye was swollen shut.
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If the ingredient list looks fiery, that's because it is: It creates the exact inflamed, swollen, yet somehow sexy effect I've been after.
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A key sign, she says, is if a cut or a swollen area on the body is more painful than what is expected.
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Which is why the figures in Salonen's paintings often have red, swollen noses, which occasionally detach from the face like Mr. Potato Head.
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But you may also have flu- or cold-like symptoms, including a sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, fever, muscle aches, headache, and fatigue.
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Simpson has been chronicling various health problems stemming from her pregnancy on social media, including an extremely swollen foot she endured in January.
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The lake nearly ruptured this week, swollen by a constant deluge of rain that overwhelmed the spillways and threatened to flood everything downstream.
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Remarkably, the amber also contains a primitive, completely new family of apparently extinct ticks, with one tick swollen with their last blood meal.
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Haifa Qassem pulled up the white shirt of her 9-year-old son to reveal his swollen belly and a visible rib cage.
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Partly, this is because the swollen forms in her works on paper feel rooted in Symbolism, channeling the macabre spirit of Alfred Kubin.
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