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… tiredness. Fever. Headache and stiff neck. Muscle and joint pain. Symptoms of chronic Lyme disease infection include joint pain, stiffness, and problems with the heart, brain, or … tiredness. Fever. Headache and stiff neck. Muscle and joint pain. Symptoms of chronic Lyme disease infection include …
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… device. This will prevent bleeding. You will be given pain medicine if you need it. If the catheter was put in … or pinch from the numbing medicine. Most people do not have pain when the catheter is in the blood vessel. You may feel … catheter is moved. Let your doctor know if you are having pain. You will probably feel some warmth when the dye is put …
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… weak voice, or no voice. Find the cause of throat and ear pain. Find the cause for trouble swallowing, a feeling of a … Be sure you have someone to take you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine will make it unsafe for you to drive or get … when the doctor pulls on your tongue. If this becomes painful, signal your doctor by pointing to your tongue, …
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… Be sure you have someone to take you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine will make it unsafe for you to drive or get … give you a local anesthetic to keep you from feeling any pain when the needle is inserted into your chest. Your … is inserted into the chest, you will again feel a sharp pain for a few seconds. Open or video-assisted (VATS) biopsy …
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… It Is Done ERCP is done to: Check on jaundice or ongoing pain related to the liver or pancreas. Find gallstones or … Be sure you have someone to take you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine will make it unsafe for you to drive or get … line will be placed in a vein in your arm. You will get pain medicine and a sedative through the IV during the test. …
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… Being very overweight, having long-term (chronic) pain, or taking some pain medicines can lower the level of sex hormone binding … Being very overweight, having long-term (chronic) pain, or taking some pain medicines can lower the level of …
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… your bladder just before the test. You may want to take a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin). It is … a biopsy may be done. This can help decrease any cramping pain that you may have. Schedule your colposcopy for when … your bladder just before the test. You may want to take a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin). It is …
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… this test, the light is much stronger. It may be slightly painful. Pressure applied to your eyeball with the blunt … After-images are common with this test. If the test is painful, let the doctor know. When dilating eyedrops are … this test, the light is much stronger. It may be slightly painful. Pressure applied to your eyeball with the blunt …
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… medicine is inserted into the penis. If you feel an aching pain during the erection, tell your doctor right away. Doppler ultrasound The ultrasound does not cause any pain. If you get a medicine or device during the test to … device is used to cause an erection, you may have some mild pain. If a shot of medicine is used, you have the same …
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… ultrasound may be done to: Find out what is causing pelvic pain. Look for the cause of vaginal bleeding. Look for … it passes over your belly. If you have an injury or pelvic pain, the pressure of the transducer may be painful. You will not hear or feel the sound waves. During a …