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Facial Aging
Genetic factors, environmental factors and habitual behavior, such as smoking and alcohol, influence skin changes as you age.
Facial Asymmetry
A condition known as facial asymmetry occurs when the face is not symmetrical or evenly balanced.
Facial Fractures
After a trauma to the face the inability to bring your teeth together, blurry vision, or a nosebleed may be symptoms of a facial fracture.
Facial Nerve Paralysis
Problems with the facial nerve, which are muscles that control the side of the face, may result in facial nerve paralysis, the most common cause being Bell's palsy.
Facial Trauma
Any injury to the mouth, face or jaw is a facial trauma, also called maxillofacial trauma.
Fatty Liver Disease
If you have been diagnosed with fatty liver disease, an accumulation of fat in the liver, it may cause inflammation and scarring.
Fecal Incontinence
Fecal incontinence, a motility disorder, is commonly caused by chronic constipation.
Fever
A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature and is a part of our body's natural response to infection.
Fibromyalgia
Our specialists provide personalized care for fibromyalgia, chronic muscle pain.
Fibrous Dysplasia
Fibrous dysplasia is an uncommon bone disease where fibrous bone tissue replaces the normal bone.
Flat Inverted Nipples
Having flat or inverted nipples causes challenges when breastfeeding as it makes it difficult for the baby to latch on to the nipple. If you are experiencing difficulty breastfeeding, our obstetricians, nurses and dedicated lactation specialists are here to offer counseling and support to help you achieve your breastfeeding goals.
Folliculitis Boils Carbuncles
Folliculitis, boils and carbuncles are skin conditions that can usually be treated at home, however, if extreme pain or a fever develops, see a dermatologist.
Food Drug Interaction
A food-drug interaction happens when the food you eat affects the ingredients in a medicine you are taking so the medicine cannot work the way it should.
Foot Problems Pain
If you have injured your feet or are in pain, our experts at Jefferson University Hospitals and the Rothman Institute at Jefferson can provide an accurate diagnosis and excellent care.
Fractures
If you have been diagnosed with a fracture or dislocation, our experts will ensure your treatment minimizes the pain, promotes healing, prevents complications and restores normal use of the fractured area.
Frostbite
Frostbite occurs when extreme coldness damages the skin. Hands, feet, nose and hands are the most susceptible areas for frostbite.