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… a kidney stone through a ureter or the urethra may be painless or it may cause severe pain. A kidney stone may cause other symptoms, such as blood in the urine (hematuria), pain when urinating, or a severe need to urinate. Why It Is …
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… It may also be done to check on symptoms, such as pelvic pain or vaginal bleeding. Help find the cause of symptoms … as rectal bleeding (blood in the stool), belly or pelvic pain, a change in urination, or a change in bowel habits. … or growths. How It Feels Men may feel some discomfort or pain during a digital rectal examination (DRE). Your doctor …
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… A numbing medicine ( local anesthetic ) is used to prevent pain during this procedure. Intravenous (IV) pain medicine and a sedative medicine also may be given. … if an infection is present. Find the cause of ongoing bone pain. Check bone problems seen on an X-ray. An open bone …
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… may be one of the first tests done to find a cause of belly pain, swelling, nausea, or vomiting. And other tests (such … Is Done An abdominal X-ray is done to: Look for a cause of pain or swelling in the belly or ongoing nausea and vomiting. Find a cause of pain in the lower back on either side of the spine (flank …
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… examination is done to evaluate symptoms, such as pelvic pain or abnormal vaginal bleeding and discharge. It may also … prolapse . To help find the cause of pelvic or belly pain. Before inserting an intrauterine device (IUD) . To … location. The uterus can be moved slightly without causing pain. The vulva, vagina, and cervix look normal with no …
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… for the cause of shortness of breath or unexplained chest pains. Check how well your heart is pumping blood. Check to … takes 30 to 60 minutes. How It Feels You will not have pain from the echocardiogram. Gel is put on your chest for … is pressed firmly against your chest, but it doesn't cause pain. You will not hear or feel the sound waves. You may …
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… liver. When the needle goes into the liver, you may feel a pain in your shoulder. This is called referred pain. It's caused by pain that travels along a nerve near the biopsy area. After …
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… done to screen for ear problems, such as hearing loss, ear pain, discharge, lumps, or objects in the ear. An ear … examination of the ear using an otoscope usually isn't painful. If you have an ear infection, putting the otoscope into the ear canal may cause mild pain. Risks The pointed end of the otoscope can irritate the …
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… object in the uterus. These types of problems may cause painful menstrual periods or repeated miscarriages . See if … Your doctor may have you take an over-the-counter pain medicine, such as ibuprofen, about an hour before your test. This can help with cramps and pain during the test. You may want to bring a sanitary pad …