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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for chronic pain
  1. ... is a common condition characterized by long-lasting (chronic) pain affecting many areas of the body. The pain ... can occur by themselves or together with another chronic pain condition such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, ...
  2. ... affected individuals have a fatty liver or experience chronic pain, particularly in their muscles. These features vary among ... and that fatigue could be a result of chronic pain rather than a symptom of the disorder itself. ...
  3. ... extreme tiredness (fatigue), low blood pressure (hypotension), or chronic pain. However, some people with this condition do not ... and that fatigue could be a result of chronic pain rather than a symptom of the disorder itself. ...
  4. ... prescribed by healthcare providers to manage severe and chronic pain. Commonly prescribed opioids include oxycodone, fentanyl, buprenorphine, methadone, ...
  5. ... inner thighs.The recurrent nodules and abscesses cause chronic pain and can lead to self-consciousness, social isolation, and depression. Rarely, long-term (chronic) abscesses on the buttocks can develop into a ...
  6. ... the foot and thigh bones can lead to chronic pain. Affected adults may lose their secondary (adult) teeth ...
  7. ... are often left with residual problems, such as chronic pain and impaired movement, that accumulate over time.Typically ...
  8. ... or adolescence. The condition can cause long-lasting (chronic) pain, permanent joint deformities (contractures), and a limited range ...
  9. ... physical illnesses, such as cancer, thyroid disease, and chronic pain, are also associated with an increased risk of ...
  10. ... the body. This abnormality can cause long-lasting (chronic) pain, permanent joint deformities (contractures), and a limited range ...
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