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... pain syndrome, Back pain, Spinal stenosis, Cervical myelopathy, Peripheral nerve injury, Brachial plexus injury, Neuroblastoma, Sarcoma, Neurofibromatosis ...
Incidence not known · Absent, missed, or irregular menstrual periods · backache · belching · bleeding between periods · blurred vision · breast tenderness, pain, ...
Your muscles may feel tired or achy when you use them. You might have pain in the following body areas: Back of the lower leg, called the calf. Thigh. Buttock.
When new skin grows back, it usually is smoother. ... Your healthcare professional may prescribe pain ... To ease pain, take prescribed pain medicine or a pain ...
Abdominal pain can have many causes. The most common causes usually aren't serious, such as gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle. Other conditions may ...
Tell your doctor right away if you have chest pain that may spread to your arms, jaw, back, or neck, faintness, headache, nausea, vomiting, trouble breathing, ...
Back pain; belching; body aches or pain; congestion; decrease in height; feeling of warmth; flushing or redness of the skin, especially on the face and neck ...
But once you stop the shots, some or all the lost bone may come back. ... Belly pain. Bloating. Less interest in sex ... Pus, prolonged pain, redness, itching or ...
Glycine receptors help control muscle movement and how the body feels pain. Amphiphysin helps brain cells talk to each other. People with SPS often have other ...
upper right abdominal or stomach pain; vomiting of blood; yellow eyes or skin. Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach cramps or tenderness; back or leg pains ...
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