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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Period pain
  1. ... belly) Sore throat (uncommon) Vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods Pain, tenderness, or swelling in the testicles or scrotum ...
  2. ... loss Low tolerance for cold temperatures Irregular menstrual periods Constipation Depression Joint pain Symptoms of Graves' disease include: Weight loss Bulging ...
  3. ... with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat) Periods of feeling dizzy or short of breath Shooting pains, numbness, or tingling in your hands or feet ...
  4. ... Bruising easily Abnormal vaginal bleeding (especially heavy menstrual periods) Feeling weak or dizzy Lasting headache and dizziness Pain and burning in the feet and hands What ...
  5. ... from bleeding into muscles or joints Heavy menstrual periods Symptoms of too much blood clotting may include: Swelling, redness, warmth, and pain in your arms or legs which may be ...
  6. ... easily Unusually heavy nose bleeds Unusually heavy menstrual periods in women Symptoms of a clotting disorder include: Leg pain or tenderness Leg swelling Redness or red streaks ...
  7. ... milder symptoms and are sick for a shorter period of time than people who are not vaccinated. Before getting a rash, people with shingles may first have pain, itching, or tingling in the area where the ...
  8. ... Being very sensitive to cold Joint and muscle pain Dry skin Dry, thinning hair Heavy or irregular menstrual periods Depression Constipation You may also have a TSH ...
  9. ... to avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for a period of time. You may also need to fast (not eat or drink) for several hours. Your provider may tell you to stop taking certain medicines, including diuretics (water pills) and opioid pain medicines. But never stop taking any prescription medicines ...
  10. ... provider tells you to. If you have menstrual periods, you may need to have your test at a specific time during your menstrual cycle. Are there any risks to the test? There is very little risk to having a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ...
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