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Swollen glands (lymph nodes) in the neck, groin or underarms; Swelling or stiffness; Persistent fever or fever with no clear cause; Rash; Abdominal pain ...
Hip pain on the outside of the hip, upper thigh or outer buttock is usually caused by problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues that ...
Use simple words such as "baby," "cat," "go," "walk," "hot" and "cold." Remember that your tone of voice and facial expression can communicate ideas and ...
Pay attention to how your parents walk. Are they reluctant or unable to walk usual distances? Have they fallen recently? Would a cane or walker help? Issues ...
For an echo stress, you walk on a treadmill to increase your heart rate, or you may be given medication that increases your heart rate. As your heart rate ...
Try walking, bicycling or water aerobics. If you feel new joint pain, stop. Lose weight. Carrying extra weight increases the stress on your weight-bearing ...
Learn about pain, burning and irritation of the vaginal area that doesn't have a clear cause. Then find out how to get relief.
... walking will facilitate neurological or functional recovery in some ... walking speeds, distances, and surfaces required for community ambulation.
You need urgent medical attention if: Your knee joint is bent or deformed. There was a "popping" sound at the time of injury. Your knee can't bear weight.
... walking. Depending on how advanced the disease is, the pain may be mild or severe. As the disease progresses, the distance you can walk without pain gets ...
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