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… a few hours. How It Feels You will feel a brief stinging pain when the local anesthetic is injected. When the needle … the pericardial sac, you may feel pressure. You might feel pain in another location, such as your shoulder. You may … test. Tell your doctor right away if you have severe chest pain or feel short of breath during or after the procedure. …
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… a lung infection may include having a hard time breathing, pain when breathing, or a cough that produces bloody or … medicine that numbs your throat and nose so you do not feel pain from the bronchoscope. You may also get a sedative to … test will take a few minutes. How It Feels If you have some pain when you take a deep breath or when you cough, giving a …
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… the risk of bleeding. Ask your doctor if you should take a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin), 30 to 60 … minutes before the test. This can help reduce any cramping pain that the test can cause. How It Is Done The biopsy can … the risk of bleeding. Ask your doctor if you should take a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin), 30 to 60 …
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… Help diagnose the cause or location of unexplained bone pain, such as ongoing low back pain. A bone scan may be done first to help determine the … may feel a brief sting or pinch. The bone scan is usually painless. You may find it hard to remain still during the …
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… constipation, blood or pus in the stool, or lower abdominal pain. Remove hemorrhoids. Check for and remove polyps. … of pressure or bloating. You may feel a brief, sharp pain when the scope is moved forward or when air is blown … the need to have a bowel movement and pass gas. If you have pain, tell your doctor. The removal of tissue samples …
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… Abdominal ultrasound is done to: Find the cause of belly pain. Find, measure, or monitor an aneurysm in the aorta. An … areas of your belly. How It Feels Most people do not feel pain during the test. If your belly hurts already from an … the slight pressure from the transducer may be somewhat painful. You will not hear or feel the sound waves. Risks …
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… during certain activities. Find out what is causing chest pain or pressure, dizziness, or fainting. These may be … of heart problems, such as dizziness, fainting, chest pain, or abnormal heartbeats, push the event-marker button … places the monitor under the skin. You shouldn't feel any pain. Risks There is no risk from ambulatory EKG monitoring. …
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… to react in ways that aren't normal. If you have leg pain or numbness, you may have these tests to find out which … It Feels During an EMG test, you may feel a quick, sharp pain when the needle electrode is put into a muscle. With … velocities. Sensory nerves allow the brain to feel pain, touch, temperature, and vibration. Not all nerves have …
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… as trouble swallowing, vomiting, burping up food, belly pain (including a burning or gnawing pain in the centre of the stomach), or indigestion. Find … A possible blocked intestine (obstruction). Belly pain that is relieved or gets worse while eating. Severe …
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… of gas, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bloating, belly pain and cramping, and fever. Screen for colon cancer by … each time you take a sample. How It Feels There is no pain while collecting a stool sample. If you are constipated, straining to pass stool may be painful. If your health professional uses a rectal swab to …