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… and vomiting. Gas, bloating, and diarrhea. Persistent pain in the upper right abdomen . Your doctor may be able to … give you medicine to help with some of these symptoms. If pain continues, you may have a problem caused by something … or a gallstone . Other possible causes of abdominal pain include irritable bowel syndrome , stomach (peptic) …
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… by your child's doctor. This may include behaviour management techniques and/or medicines. This will help your … by your child's doctor. This may include behaviour management techniques and/or medicines. This will help your …
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… constipation. Constipation may occur with cramping and pain if the child is straining to pass hard, dry stools. The … (chronic constipation). This may be because of the painful passing of a hard, dry stool. After a while, the … have to "push hard" during the bowel movement, which may be painful. Passing the stool relieves the pressure and pain
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… Herniated discs in the neck (cervical spine) can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the neck, shoulders, chest, … and a physical examination. Your doctor will ask about pain and numbness that might be caused by irritation of one … including rest or modified activities, medicines to relieve pain and inflammation, and exercises, as recommended by your …
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… supply. This section of the intestine becomes swollen and painful. Intussusception needs to be treated right away. If … Your child may: Act fussy. Vomit often. Have severe belly pain and cramping that last from 1 to 5 minutes. Afterward, … your child may seem normal, but another period of pain may start 5 to 30 minutes later. Have diarrhea or …
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… There are often no symptoms. When there are symptoms, back pain and stiffness are the main ones. They are usually worse … have numbness, tingling, weakness, or an aching, shooting pain in your buttock and leg. How is it diagnosed? Lumbar … bones, and joints. How is lumbar spondylosis treated? Pain and stiffness are first treated with ice or heat and …
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… of a tooth and fills the pulp cavity. This can prevent a painful infection in the pulp that may spread to other … until the anesthetic wears off. Later you may have some pain. You can treat it with pain medicines, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or a …
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… Overview Spinal and epidural anesthesia are ways to block pain from an entire region of the body. A doctor with … belly, hips, or legs. It can also be used to help control pain after a procedure. Epidural anesthesia is often used in … are combined. You may also get other medicines for pain or to help you relax. You may get them through a tube …
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… a type of chronic headache that can result from overuse of pain medicines. This is often a problem for people who have frequent, severe headaches. A pain medicine may work for a limited period of time, but as … often worse than it was before. The person then takes more pain medicine, the effects again wear off, and the headache …