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  2. Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From Michael F. Picco, M.D. Stool comes in a range of colors. All shades of brown and even green are considered typical. Only rarely does stool color indicate a possibly serious intestinal condition. Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your ...

  3. Color blindness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Color blindness has several causes: Inherited disorder. Inherited color deficiencies are much more common in males than in females. The most common color deficiency is red-green, with blue-yellow deficiency being much less common. It is rare to have no color vision at all. You can inherit a mild, moderate or severe degree of the disorder.

  4. Urine color - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Red or pink urine. Red urine isn't always a sign of a serious health problem. Red or pink urine can be caused by: Blood. Health problems that can cause blood in the urine include an enlarged prostate, tumors that aren't cancer, and kidney stones and cysts. Some cancers can cause blood in urine too.

  5. Melanoma pictures to help identify skin cancer - Mayo Clinic

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    Melanoma pictures for self-examination. Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer. It often can be cured if found early. These melanoma pictures can help show you what to look for. The American Academy of Dermatology advises watching skin spots for: Asymmetry. Border irregularity. Color changes. Diameter greater than 1/4 inch (about 6 millimeters).

  6. Cataracts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of cataracts include: Clouded, blurred or dim vision. Trouble seeing at night. Sensitivity to light and glare. Need for brighter light for reading and other activities. Seeing "halos" around lights. Frequent changes in eyeglass or contact lens prescription. Fading or yellowing of colors. Double vision in one eye.

  7. Color blindness - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Lifestyle and home remedies. Try the following tips to help you work around your color blindness. Memorize the order of colored objects. If it's important to know individual colors, such as with traffic lights, memorize the order of the colors. Label colored items that you want to match with other items. Have someone with good color vision help ...

  8. Moles - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The typical mole is a small brown spot. But moles come in different colors, shapes and sizes: Color and texture. Moles can be brown, tan, black, blue, red or pink. They can be smooth, wrinkled, flat or raised. They may have hair growing from them. Shape. Most moles are oval or round. Size.

  9. 7 fingernail problems not to ignore - Mayo Clinic

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    Nail clubbing. Nail clubbing happens when the tips of the fingers get bigger and the nails curve around the fingertips. It usually develops over several years. Nail clubbing may be caused by: Low oxygen in the blood. Lung disease. Heart problems. Liver cirrhosis. Gastrointestinal problems.

  10. Burns - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Burns are caused by: Fire. Hot liquid or steam. Hot metal, glass or other objects. Electrical currents. Nonsolar radiation, such as that from X-rays. Sunlight or other sources of ultraviolet radiation, such as tanning beds. Chemicals such as strong acids, lye, paint thinner or gasoline. Abuse.

  11. Inflammatory breast cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Instead, signs and symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer include: Fast change in the appearance of one breast, over the course of several weeks. Thickness, heaviness or swelling of one breast. Changes in skin color, giving the breast a red, purple, pink or bruised appearance. Unusual warmth of the affected breast.