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  1. ... about breastfeeding before your baby is born. NIPPLE SORENESS Most women are able to breastfeed with no pain. Sometimes, breast tenderness and nipple soreness will occur in the first week. Getting help ...
  2. Tendinitis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the wrist or ankle. It causes pain and soreness around a joint. Some common forms of tendinitis ...
  3. ... skin. Pramoxine also may be used to treat soreness, burning, itching, and pain from hemorrhoids (''piles'') and ...
  4. Deciding between Mastectomy or Lumpectomy (Susan G. Komen for the Cure)  
    Mastectomy/Specifics ... Mastectomy ... Susan G. Komen for the Cure ... Learn about the risks and benefits of lumpectomy plus radiation therapy versus mastectomy.
  5. Possible Side Effects from Vaccines (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Possible Side-effects from Vaccines ... Vaccine Safety/Specifics ... Vaccine Safety ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  6. Ergonomics/Statistics and Research ... Ergonomics ... Bureau of Labor Statistics ... PDF
  7. ... intercourse Painful sexual intercourse Slight vaginal discharge Vaginal soreness, itching or burning ... your provider if you have vaginal dryness or soreness, burning, itching, or painful sexual intercourse that does ...
  8. ... placed on the vaccination site to help reduce soreness. Frequently moving or using the arm or leg ... received the shot may also help reduce the soreness. Giving your child acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help ...
  9. ... glue). You or your child may have pain, soreness, and stiffness at first, especially when moving about. ... has any of the following: Severe pain or soreness Incisions are bleeding, red or warm to the ...
  10. ... this area. You may have some pain and soreness in your neck at first, especially when you ... Contact your provider if you have: Increased soreness or pain around your ... Bleeding from your incision Fever of 100.5°F (38°C), or ...
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