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Pelvic pain
- ... common in adult women. These growths can cause pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding, and, in some cases, lead ...
- ... common in adult women. These growths can cause pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding, and, in some cases, lead ...
- ... pain or a feeling of heaviness in the pelvis or lower abdomen, bloating, feeling full quickly when eating, back pain, vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods or after menopause, ...
- ... in the bones of the hands, feet, and pelvis. The areas of increased bone density appear during childhood. They do not cause pain or other health problems.Other bone abnormalities can ...
- ... seen on medical imaging can include platyspondyly; small pelvic bones; and coxa valga, which is a change in the position of the femoral head. Coxa valga can cause pain and limit hip movement. The variants that cause ...
- ... to be relieved with physical activity or exercise. Pain in ankylosing spondylitis results from inflammation of the joints between the pelvic bones (the ilia) and the base of the ...
- ... nerve tissue in the abdomen, chest, neck, or pelvis. Neuroblastoma can spread ... (fatigue), pain, loss of appetite, weight loss, or diarrhea. More ...
- ... disease most commonly affects bones in the spine, pelvis, skull, or legs.Many ... to experience pain. The affected bones may themselves be painful, or ...
- ... their movement. Other features include abnormalities of the pelvic bones (the ... ability to feel pain. Many babies with this condition do not survive ...
- ... that usually occurs in the thigh bones (femurs), pelvis, ribs, or shoulder ... feel stiffness, pain, swelling, or tenderness of the bone or surrounding ...