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  1. ... block the flow of urine and cause great pain. ... block the flow of urine and cause great pain.
  2. The location of knee pain can help identify the problem. Pain on the front of the knee can be due to bursitis, arthritis, or softening ...
  3. Not all pain medications are alike and each person is slightly different in the way they respond to a pain medication. Specific types and causes of pain may ...
  4. Breast pain can be due to many possible causes. Most likely breast pain is from hormonal fluctuations from menstruation, pregnancy, puberty, ...
  5. Muscle pain is most frequently related to tension, overuse, or muscle injury from exercise or physically demanding work. Muscle aches and pains are common and can involve more than one ...
  6. ... their normal range of motion. There is often pain and stiffness in the neck for the first few days following a whiplash injury. The pain can also be felt in the surrounding muscle ...
  7. ... drugs (NSAIDs), and limited physical activity until the pain and swelling subside. A hinged knee immobilizer should ... usually excessive stretching of the ligament causing the pain and tenderness.
  8. ... drugs (NSAIDs), and limited physical activity until the pain and swelling subside. A hinged knee immobilizer should ... usually excessive stretching of the ligament causing the pain and tenderness.
  9. Pain from a heart attack may sometimes radiate to the jaw and teeth. Chest pain is a major symptom of heart attack, but ...
  10. Leg pain in older children or young adolescents can occur for many reasons. An Osgood-Schlatter lesion results from ...
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