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… inflamed, swollen joints. This makes joints stiff and painful. Your child may have some pain and may walk with a limp. Some children with JIA grow … come and go, they are long-lasting. They include joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. A child may also have trouble …
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… won't harm your baby. Mastitis can be discouraging and painful. But it is usually easily cleared up with medicine. … the symptoms? If you have mastitis, you may first notice: A painful area on one breast. It may be red, warm to the … . Signs that mastitis is getting worse include swollen and painful lymph nodes in the armpit next to the infected …
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… work for you. You may want to have surgery if your knee pain is too great or if you are unable to do daily … down. You may take over-the-counter medicines to relieve pain and swelling. Your doctor may recommend a rehab program … you did to cause the tear. Or you may only remember feeling pain after you got up from a squatting position, for …
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… What are the symptoms? The main symptoms are fever and very painful joints. The joint pain is often in the hands and feet. Symptoms usually start … after the bite. Some people also have a headache, muscle pain, swollen joints, or a rash. Chikungunya and dengue …
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… or pudendal nerve entrapment. Pudendal neuralgia can cause pain, especially when you sit. You may have pain in your buttocks, genitals ( scrotum , penis, or vulva ), urethra, or perineum. You may have pain or problems with sex. Chronic …
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… as they should. Symptoms may include numbness, tingling, or pain in the back and legs. The condition is rare. It can be … may include: Low back numbness, tingling, burning, or pain. Headaches. Muscle spasms and cramps in the back and … counselling. Sometimes spinal cord stimulation is used for pain. Surgery is rarely part of treatment. For some people, …
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… during the first few days. This is often called after pains. Cramps may be more painful if you have given birth before and are often felt … ask your health care provider about taking medication for pain. Call your health care provider if: Your flow gets …
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… Overview When you have low back pain, try these steps to help you move from sitting to … you can. Slumping or slouching alone may not cause low back pain, but after the back has been strained or injured, bad posture can make pain worse. "Good posture" generally means your ears, …
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… that doesn't stop, loss of appetite, stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing eyes/skin, dark urine). Uses This medication … is used for the short-term relief of moderate to severe pain after trauma or during certain medical procedures. It should not be used for relief of pain that keeps coming back or that is ongoing (such as for …
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… You need to take the full course of antibiotics. Take pain medicines exactly as directed. If the doctor gave you a prescription medicine for pain, take it as prescribed. If you are not taking a prescription pain medicine, ask your doctor if you can take an …