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Medications
… of these rare but serious side effects: stomach/abdominal pain that doesn't go away, black/tarry stools, vomit that looks like coffee grounds, chest/jaw/left arm pain, shortness of breath, unusual sweating, confusion, … tablet form of diclofenac is used to reduce pain, swelling (inflammation), and joint stiffness from …
Medications
… fever, cough, shortness of breath, trouble breathing, bone pain, rapid weight gain, swelling of arms/legs, swelling … nodes), dizziness/lightheadedness, fast heartbeat, or chest pain. Uses This medication is used to treat a certain type … right away if you have symptoms such as: low back/side pain (flank pain) muscle spasms/weakness Get medical help …
Medical tests
… reach the bone marrow. You may feel pressure or some dull pain during the procedure. After the doctor takes the … Be sure you have someone to take you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine will make it unsafe for you to drive or get … is put on the area. How It Feels This procedure may be painful, but only for a few seconds. You may feel a sharp …
Medical tests
… cancer in men younger than age 35. It often appears as a painless lump or swollen testicle. In the early stages of … times this cancer is found during self-examination as a painless lump or a swollen testicle. Why It Is Done … This examination can help find the causes of symptoms like pain, inflammation, swelling, or lumps in the testicles. It …
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… After a stroke, you may not feel temperature, touch, pain, or sharpness on one side of your body. This may lead … chance of having the joint stiffen (contracture). Cause pain and discomfort in and around the swollen tissues. … it for you. Don't overexercise your arm. This can cause pain and make it hard to exercise. Prevent swelling in your …
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… by a blister that forms at the bite site. Mild to intense pain and itching for 2 to 8 hours following the bite. An … tiny, flat purple and red spots. Nausea or vomiting. Joint pain. What should you do if you think you've been bitten by … from a spider bite. Medicines that may be used include: Pain medicine, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or …
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… room. A nurse will be able to help with any nausea, pain, or anxiety you might have. Most people go home the day … surgery. Your doctor or nurse will give you instructions on pain control and caring for your incision. In most cases, … in the wound and need to be drained. You may have breast pain and feelings of pulling, pinching, tingling, or …
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… chemicals include neurotransmitters like serotonin, natural pain relievers called endorphins, and catecholamines such as … up, you may have some confusion, nausea, a headache, or jaw pain. These effects may last a few hours. You may also … Other side effects of ECT may include headaches, muscle pain, nausea, and short-term and possibly long-term memory …
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… feet, and sometimes the buttocks and legs. They may be painful. The illness usually doesn't last more than a week … or orange juice. These foods can make mouth sores more painful. For pain and fever, ask your doctor if you can give your child …
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… You may experience some problems after birth, including pain, difficulty urinating and bowel problems. Find out more … childbirth: urination and bowel problems Childbirth after pains Help with urination after giving birth Mom and baby …