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… Uses Hyoscine (also known as scopolamine) is used to treat cramps (spasms) of the stomach, intestines, kidneys, and … down the natural movements of the gut and by relaxing the muscles in these parts of the body. Hyoscine may also be … as endoscopy) when it is necessary to relax the smooth muscle of the stomach and intestines (gastrointestinal …
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… vitamin D to absorb calcium . Calcium keeps your bones and muscles—including your heart—healthy and strong. People who … possible breaks. Your body also uses vitamin D to help your muscles absorb calcium and work well. If your muscles don't get enough calcium, then they can cramp, hurt, …
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… may gain water weight and feel bloated. You may have pain (cramps) in your abdomen, back, or legs that lasts a few … will be able to tell when you're having one. If you have cramps with your period, regular exercise, a heating pad, a … Growth and Development, Ages 11 to 14 Years Menstrual Cramps Normal Menstrual Cycle Pregnancy Premenstrual …
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… TSS symptoms may include: Severe flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches, stomach cramps, a headache, or a sore throat. Redness inside the … TSS symptoms may include: Severe flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches, stomach cramps, a headache, or a sore throat. …
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… or concentrating ("brain fog"). Depression or anxiety. Muscle or joint pain. A headache. Diarrhea or belly pain. A … stand up. Other problems may include: An inflamed heart muscle. Lung problems. Kidney problems. Problems with more … talking to a counsellor. Take medicine as prescribed. Muscle or joint pain, or headaches. Stretching may ease …
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… with IBS may have sensitive intestines or problems with the muscles of the intestines. Hormonal changes and some … intestines. Or they may have problems with the way the muscles of the intestines move. For some people with IBS, … people may have troublesome symptoms, especially stomach cramps, bloating, and diarrhea. Because there are no …
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… opiate withdrawal symptoms may occur, including abdominal cramps, restlessness, bone/joint pain, muscle aches, and runny nose. If any of these effects last … occur: abdominal cramps nausea/vomiting diarrhea joint/bone/muscle aches mental/mood changes (such as anxiety, …
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… even when resting Feeling generally unwell Heavy sweating Muscle cramps Heat rash or heat edema (swelling) Swelling, … stop after going to the bathroom Stomach pains or bad cramps that won’t go away Unusual lower back pain or …