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Mayo Clinic expert offers tips to prevent, manage headaches, from migraine to 'rebound. Neurosciences. Mayo Clinic expert offers tips to prevent, manage ...
Headaches, including tension headaches and migraines. Labor pain. Lower back pain. Neck pain. Osteoarthritis. Menstrual cramps. Respiratory disorders, such ...
headache; itching, skin rash; light-colored stools; loss of appetite; nausea; stomach pain; unpleasant breath odor; unusual tiredness or weakness; vomiting of ...
... headaches, increased sweating, nausea, trembling or shaking, trouble with sleeping or walking, or unusual tiredness. Your blood pressure might get too high ...
For example, headaches, digestive problems, tiredness, irritability or long-term pain sometimes can be symptoms of depression. So can feeling isolated and ...
The current inability to predict which people with acute post-traumatic headache will have persistent headaches is a major limitation in clinical practice.
headache; heartburn; heart stops; hives or welts, itching, or skin rash; increased thirst; itching of the vagina or genital area; joint or muscle pain; loss of ...
To monitor your stress, first identify your stress triggers. What makes you feel angry, tense, worried or irritable? Do you often get headaches or an upset ...
Cough. Headache. Fast or irregular heartbeat. Digestion problems, such as loose stools, constipation or bloating. Some people with long COVID may ...
Morning headaches. Snoring. Although snoring often means the airway may be at least partially blocked, snoring also can occur in people with central sleep ...
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