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Back pain; blurred vision; cold, clammy skin; confusion; dizziness; dry mouth; fainting; fever; headache; no blood pressure or pulse; no muscle tone or movement ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have chest pain, chills, cough or hoarseness, fever, lower back or side pain, painful or difficult urination, sores, ...
... spinal fluid of your back. ... Stroke or other brain disease—Baclofen may make these conditions worse. Communication difficulties or; Spinal cord injuries, at or ...
Arm, back, or jaw pain · black, tarry stools · bleeding gums · blood in the urine or stools · blurred vision · chest pain, discomfort, tightness, or heaviness ...
cal examination, Back pain management, Outpatient clinical consultation, Back pain therapy, Hip arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Back pain, Neck pain, ACL injury ...
Learn ways to manage your bladder and bowel function after a spinal cord injury.
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This medicine may cause bleeding problems. This risk is higher if you have a catheter in your back for pain medicine or anesthesia (called an epidural), or if ...
Pelvic pressure, heaviness or pain. Lower back pain. Not being able to keep in a tampon. Urinary changes. These might include urinating more, feeling an ...
A small electrical current delivered to the spinal cord results in pain relief. Intrathecal drug pumps. In this therapy, medications that relieve pain are ...
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