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Results 1 - 10 of 371 for Acute pain
  1. ... of the lower back, and difficulty standing straight. Acute back pain can last for a few days to a ... long time, or have an injury or accident. Acute low back pain is most often caused by a sudden injury ...
  2. Cystitis is a problem in which pain, pressure, or burning in the bladder is present. Most often, this problem is caused by germs such as bacteria . Cystitis may also be present when there is no infection.
  3. ... muscles and ligaments that support the back causes acute pain. Chronic pain is present when your back pain ... and how to treat it. Most people with acute back pain feel better in four to six weeks. The ...
  4. Angina is a type of chest discomfort due to poor blood flow through the blood vessels of the heart muscle. This article discusses ...
  5. ... Narcotic pain medicines may be prescribed to treat: Acute pain, such as from injuries, surgery or other procedures, ...
  6. ... there is fluid in the scrotum. Sudden, severe (acute) pain in the scrotum or testicle that lasts for ...
  7. ... increases bone density. Used mainly to treat the acute pain from a spine fracture. The length of time ...
  8. ... of the scrotum (cutaneous scrotal fistula) Scrotal abscess Acute pain in the scrotum or testicles can be caused ...
  9. Acute back pain often goes away on its own over several weeks. In some people, back pain persists. It ...
  10. ... hip, including: Hip fractures -- can cause sudden and acute hip pain. These injuries can be serious and lead to ... hospital or get emergency help if: Your hip pain is acute and caused by a serious fall or other ...
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