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  1. ... type of nerve pain (neuralgia) are: Blood vessels pressing on the glossopharyngeal nerve Growths at the base of the skull pressing on the glossopharyngeal nerve Tumors or infections of ...
  2. ... area. Check blood circulation around the injury by pressing firmly on the skin in the affected area. ... within a couple of seconds after you stop pressing on it. To reduce the risk for developing ...
  3. ... increases when wearing tight shoes, high heels, or pressing on the area Pain that gets worse over ... that put pressure on the foot, such as pressing the gas pedal while driving Difficulty wearing certain ...
  4. ... depends on how much the aortic arch is pressing on these structures. Breathing symptoms include: High-pitched ... repair. In rare cases, if the arch is pressing down very hard on the airway, the child ...
  5. ... external version, the doctor moves your baby by pressing on the outside of your belly. During an ...
  6. ... mouth. Spray one puff into the spacer by pressing down on the inhaler. Keep breathing in slowly. ...
  7. ... efforts such as mouth-to-mouth breathing and pressing on the chest Electric shock to restart the ...
  8. ... to urinate more often because the baby is pressing on your bladder. For first-time mothers, lightening ...
  9. ... birth. The swelling is caused by your uterus pressing on the veins. You may also notice that ...
  10. ... that breaks down when something keeps rubbing or pressing against the skin.
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