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Low red blood cells (anemia); Frequent infections; Bleeding easily. When to see a doctor. See your doctor promptly if you have pain in your left upper belly, ...
D. Physiatrist. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Osteoarthritis, Back pain, Spinal stenosis, Neck pain, Frozen shoulder, Knee pain, Hip arthritis, Lumbar ...
A Study to Compare HF10 Therapy Combined with Conventional Medical Management (CMM) to CMM Alone in the Treatment of Non-Surgical Refractory Back Pain · Overview.
Sciatica (Pain that travels along the path of a nerve that runs from the lower back down to each leg.) Spinal stenosis. Muscle conditions. Dermatomyositis ...
This often is accompanied by pelvic, groin or low back pain. If you experience any of these symptoms, see your doctor promptly to avoid complications, such ...
It can investigate symptoms such as bleeding from the anus, changes in bowel movements or belly pain. It can help detect conditions that affect the colon ...
After surgery for a Chiari malformation, Sean Murphy is back to skiing and his other normal pastimes. When Sean Murphy's chronic headaches set in, they first ...
Lower back pain. Some people develop a condition called spondylitis, which causes pain and stiffness in the spine and pelvis. Changes in nails. Fingernails ...
"Back and neck pain are two of the top- five reasons for [individuals] to see their doctor." “The first person that you want to talk to is your primary care ...
On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, sleep medicine specialist Dr. Eric Olson explains how sleep apnea is diagnosed and treated. Also on the program, back pain is one ...
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