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Conditions & Specialties


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Heart failure is a serious condition that happens when your heart can’t pump enough blood and oxygen to support the other organs in your body.
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A heart murmur is a whooshing or swishing sound made when blood flows harder or faster than normal through the heart or blood vessels.
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Heart valve disease is a complex, but common, condition and occurs when the valves of the heart are not opening or closing properly.
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Heel pain is caused by injuries and chronic conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis and Haglund’s deformity.
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Hematuria, or blood in the urine, may make the urine look red, brown or pink. There may be blood every time you urinate or just from time to time.
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Hemophilia is a rare genetic bleeding disorder in which a person inherits problems with certain blood clotting factors, making them unable to work properly.
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Hepatitis is inflammation that damages your liver, a vital organ that helps to fight infections, process nutrients and remove toxins from your blood.
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Herniated disc is when the small, round discs that cushion the bones in your spine are damaged.
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A hiatal hernia occurs when a small portion of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm, a sheetlike muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen.
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Hip arthritis occurs when the cartilage (the protective cushioning between your bones) in your hip gradually wears away.
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Hip bursitis is an inflammation of the small sacs of fluid that cushion and lubricate between tendons and bones.
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Hip impingement occurs when the shape of your hip bone develops irregularly during adolescence.
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Hip injuries can happen suddenly or develop over long periods of time, and may be caused by stress fractures, tendon tears and traumatic injury.
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The HIV Comprehensive Care Clinics at University of Vermont Health provide full-spectrum services for adults living with HIV.
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can be spread through skin-to-skin genital contact.
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