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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Chronic pain
  1. ... bronchitis include shortness of breath or wheezing, chest pain, and chronic productive cough.
  2. ... year over a two-year period Signs of chronic ear infections include persistent ear pain, ear drainage, or hearing loss (over a 3- ...
  3. ... emphysema) Hereditary lung blockages (cystic fibrosis) Long-term (chronic) infections (sarcoidosis) Permanent scarring and thickening of lung tissue (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis)
  4. ... the opening (hiatus) through the diaphragm (esophageal stricture) Chronic inflammation of the lungs (pneumonia) from frequent breathing in (aspiration) of gastric fluids
  5. ... Adenoidectomy may be recommended if the child has chronic or repeated bouts of tonsillitis. The adenoids normally shrink as the child reaches adolescence and adenoidectomy is rarely needed after reaching the teenage years.
  6. ... to alcohol toxicity is most often seen in chronic alcoholic patients. ... pain medication to control the pain caused by pancreatic ...
  7. ... include fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, and new loss of sense of taste or smell. COVID-19 may be more severe in people who are older or who have chronic health conditions, such as heart disease or diabetes.
  8. Fibromyalgia is a common rheumatic syndrome indicating widespread pain in ... it is a chronic problem that can come and go for years. ...
  9. ... acute appendicitis) Inflammation of the pancreas (acute or chronic pancreatitis) Pockets of infection (retroperitoneal abscess, abdominal abscess, ...
  10. ... foot and the big toe. Long-term irritation (chronic inflammation) from arthritis, poorly-fitting shoes, or heredity ... reconstruct the bones and joint, and restore normal, pain-free function.
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