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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 ...
Surgery may be needed as a last resort if you have chronic pelvic pain that starts in the uterus. ... It may take several weeks before you feel like you're back ...
pains in stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back ... Back pain; difficulty in moving; joint pain; pain in the arms or legs; pain or ...
Wheezing. Shortness of breath. Chest tightness or pain. Fatigue during exercise. Poorer than expected athletic performance. Avoiding activity, which happens ...
You also experience pain in your chest, neck or shoulder; The pain is accompanied by shortness of breath or dizziness; You vomit blood; Your stool is black or ...
Areas of focus: Trigger point injection, Joint injection, Ultrasound-guided cortisone injection, Back pain, Neck pain, Arthritis, Knee ...bursitis, Hip ...
This vaccine is to be given only by or under the supervision of your doctor. Back to top ... May make this condition worse. Back to top ... pain, rash, redness, ...
Medications. Medicines used to treat tendinitis include: Pain relievers. Aspirin, naproxen sodium (Aleve), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or ...
Chest pain; Difficulty breathing; Numbness or weakness; Fainting; Blurred or ... Pain in neck, jaw, arms, shoulders or back; Rapid or irregular heartbeat
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