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Back pain; blistering, crusting, irritation, itching, or reddening of the skin; bloody or cloudy urine; cracked, dry, or scaly skin; difficult, burning, or ...
However, people who have continuing pain should not let the fear of dependence keep them from using narcotics to relieve their pain. ... back to your regular ...
Sciatica pain can be almost anywhere ... back to the buttock and the back of a thigh and calf. The pain can vary from a mild ache to a sharp, burning pain.
Chest pain; Difficulty breathing; Numbness or weakness; Fainting; Blurred or ... Pain in neck, jaw, arms, shoulders or back; Rapid or irregular heartbeat
Back, leg, or stomach pains; black, tarry stools; bleeding gums; blistering ... lower back pain; muscle aches; nausea or vomiting; nosebleeds; pain; pain or ...
increased frequency of urination; loss of appetite; lower abdominal or stomach pain; lower back pain; nausea; trouble breathing; vomiting; weakness. Get ...
... back or side pain, or painful or difficult urination. Check with your doctor ... Back pain; hair loss; heartburn; skin rash; stomach pain; weight loss ...
Lower back pain. Fever. Vaginal discharge. Discharge from the penis. Vaginal pain during sex. Bleeding between periods. Testicle pain or swelling.
Lower back pain. Hormonal changes and a growing uterus can cause your back to ache. Wear low-heeled shoes with good support. Don't wear high heels or flats ...
... back of the heel. Causes of heel pain include: Achilles tendinitis · Achilles tendon rupture · Ankylosing spondylitis; Bone tumor; Bursitis (A condition in ...
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