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Medications
… may cause side effects (such as trouble breathing, chest pain/discomfort, pounding heartbeat, wheezing, dizziness, back pain, flushing, nausea, vomiting, swelling of the lips, or … diarrhea, headache, weight gain, fatigue, constipation, pain in the arms/legs, or joint pain may occur. If any of …
Medications
… Lanadelumab may help decrease symptoms such as abdominal pain/cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, or rapid swelling and pain of the hands, feet, limbs, face, tongue, or throat. How … Do not inject into skin that is bruised, swollen, tender, painful, or that has scars. Learn how to store and discard …
Health topics
… shoes make them worse, and if other parts of the foot are painful. What kind of shoes you wear and how much time you … and other over-the-counter treatments may help relieve pain. Never cut corns or calluses, because this can lead to infection. Take an over-the-counter pain medicine, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or …
Healthy eating
… (GI) tract. Common symptoms of IBS include: Abdominal pain Bloating Constipation Cramping Diarrhea You may find … adds bulk to your stool and can help you have regular and pain-free bowel movements. It is found in wheat bran, bran … that are poorly digested and may cause gas, bloating and pain in people with IBS. The aim of this diet is to help you …
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… seizure. You have severe vaginal bleeding. You have severe pain in your belly or pelvis. You have had fluid gushing or … headache. You have any vaginal bleeding. You have belly pain or cramping. You have a fever. You have had regular contractions (with or without pain) for an hour. This means that you have 8 or more in 1 …
Medical tests
… It Is Done Extremity X-rays are done to: Find the cause of pain in an extremity. See if your bone is fractured or your … screen (digitally). How It Feels You won't feel any pain from the X-ray itself. You may find that the positions you need to hold are uncomfortable or painful. This is more likely if you have an injury. Risks …
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… usually occur when a young child is angry, frustrated, in pain, or afraid. But the spell is a reflex. Children don't … a slowing of the child's heart rate, usually in response to pain. Some children may have both types of spells at one … of the heart rate. These reactions may be brought on by pain or by strong emotions. In some children, breath-holding …
Medical tests
… or other tool. How It Feels The amount of discomfort or pain you feel depends on the method used to collect a sample for the test. Generally, a viral test does not cause pain or the pain goes away after the test. Risks In general, the chance …
Medical tests
… of nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bloating, belly pain and cramping, and fever. Find and identify certain … and sent to the lab right away. How It Feels There is no pain from collecting a stool sample. If you are constipated, straining to pass stool may be painful. If your doctor collects the stool sample using a …
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… used? Opioids are used to relieve moderate to severe pain. They may be used for a short time, such as after surgery, or for long-term pain when safer options don't help. Opioids don't cure a health problem. But they may help you manage the pain and help you function better. What about side effects? …