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… to have a stable knee and an active lifestyle without more pain, injury, or loss of strength and movement in your knee. … be able to fix all of your joint damage. You may still have pain and swelling. It's important to have surgery before … keep doing things that make your knee give way and become painful and swollen, you risk future joint problems and …
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… about include: Who you want to deliver your baby. What pain-relief options you want. The cost and what your … birth. And a hospital offers a wide range of options for pain relief. Different hospitals have different rules about … a high-risk pregnancy. Emergency equipment and options for pain relief are limited. Home Some midwives will deliver in …
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… which leads to arthritis. Many people feel bone or joint pain before they are diagnosed with Paget's disease and … and can lead to severe bleeding. Small breaks may cause pain that is made worse when you walk or you lift objects. … but serious complication of Paget's disease. Severe bone pain and swelling of tissue around the bone are the most …
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… Expect After surgery, medicines are prescribed to relieve pain and reduce swelling. You can start physiotherapy within … Temporomandibular Disorder: Should I Have Surgery for Jaw Pain? How Well It Works Disc repositioning surgery can relieve pain and improve jaw function. This surgery has good results …
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… What is a hydrocele? A hydrocele is a painless buildup of watery fluid around one or both … may be unsightly and uncomfortable, but it usually is not painful and generally is not dangerous. Although hydroceles … of your scrotum. Symptoms, when present, can include pain, swelling, or redness of the scrotum or a feeling of …
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… stages . Stage 1 sores are not open wounds. The skin may be painful, but it has no breaks or tears. The skin appears … wears away, or forms an ulcer, which is usually tender and painful. The sore expands into deeper layers of the skin. It … may occur. In stages 3 and 4 there may be little or no pain due to significant tissue damage. Serious …
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… when the labyrinth , a part of the inner ear that helps control your balance, gets swollen and inflamed. The … such as antiemetics, antihistamines, and sedatives, to help control the nausea and vomiting caused by vertigo. Vertigo … when the labyrinth , a part of the inner ear that helps control your balance, gets swollen and inflamed. The …
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… a heated mattress pad on the bed helps. You may be able to control your symptoms by gently stretching and massaging … talk to your doctor. He or she may prescribe drugs to control your RLS and help you sleep. Current as of: … a heated mattress pad on the bed helps. You may be able to control your symptoms by gently stretching and massaging …
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… of a pump, tubes that connect the pump to the heart, a control system, and a power source. A thin cable connects the pump with the control system. This cable, also called a lead or driveline, … of a pump, tubes that connect the pump to the heart, a control system, and a power source. A thin cable connects …
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… to 1 week after surgery Better vision Mild redness Less pain or 'sand' feeling >1 week to months after surgery Final … your doctor if: Within 24 hours after surgery Very bad eye pain or headache Nausea/vomiting 24 hours to 1 week after surgery Very bad eye pain Worse redness Worse vision Seeing flashes of light or …