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pains in stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back ... Back pain; difficulty in moving; joint pain; pain in the arms or legs; pain or ...
But once you stop the shots, some or all the lost bone may come back. ... Belly pain. Bloating. Less interest in sex ... Pus, prolonged pain, redness, itching or ...
Strengthening your core muscles may help back pain get better and lower the risk of falls. Core exercises can help you reach your fitness goals. Aerobic ...
Surgery may be needed as a last resort if you have chronic pelvic pain that starts in the uterus. ... It may take several weeks before you feel like you're back ...
Medications. Medicines used to treat tendinitis include: Pain relievers. Aspirin, naproxen sodium (Aleve), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or ...
Arm, shoulder or back pain that occurs with any sort of activity and gets better with rest. This may be a symptom of heart disease or reduced blood flow to ...
Back pain; bladder pain; body aches or pain; bone pain; change in or loss of taste; constipation; decreased appetite; depression; diarrhea; difficulty having a ...
Areas of focus: Trigger point injection, Joint injection, Ultrasound-guided cortisone injection, Back pain, Neck pain, Arthritis, Knee ...bursitis, Hip ...
lower back or side pain; menstrual irregularities; muscle pain, tenderness, wasting, or weakness; nausea; pain in the back, ribs, arms, or legs; painful or ...
Side effects include itching or back soreness after delivery. A rare side effect is a bad headache. Opioids. Opioids can be used to lessen pain during labor.
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