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- Back Pain (National Library of Medicine)If you've ever groaned, "Oh, my aching back!", you are not alone. Back pain is one of the most common medical problems, affecting 8 out of 10 people at some ...
- Bladder Cancer (National Library of Medicine)... frequent urge to urinate Pain when you urinate Low back pain Risk factors for developing bladder cancer include smoking ...
- Guide to Good Posture (National Library of Medicine)... for your pelvis and spine, and contribute to low back pain. All of these can hurt your posture. Wear comfortable, low-heeled shoes. High heels, for example, can throw ...
- Chiropractic (National Library of Medicine)... supplements Many people visit chiropractors for treatment of low back pain, neck pain, and headaches. NIH: National Center for ...
- MRI Scans (National Library of Medicine)Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large magnet and radio waves to look at organs and structures inside your body. Health care professionals use MRI scans ...
- Sciatica (National Library of Medicine)Sciatica is a symptom of a problem with the sciatic nerve, the largest nerve in the body. It controls muscles in the back of your knee and lower leg and provides ...
- Circumcision (National Library of Medicine)... which the foreskin can't be retracted (pulled back). Easier hygiene. What are the risks of circumcision? The risks of circumcision include: A low risk of bleeding, infection, or scarring. A very low risk of having too much or not enough skin cut off. Pain. You can ask the health care provider to ...
- Chronic Pain (National Library of Medicine)... Headaches or migraines Cancer Fibromyalgia Arthritis Nerve damage Back problems How is chronic pain diagnosed? Chronic pain lasts three months or longer ...
- Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)You're going to have a baby! It's an exciting time, but it can also feel a bit overwhelming. You may have a lot of questions, including what you can do to ...
- Heart Disease in Women (National Library of Medicine)... may feel: Pressure or tightness in the chest Pain in the upper back, arms, neck, jaw or throat Dizziness Unusual fatigue Indigestion, heartburn, nausea, or vomiting Stomach pain Shortness of breath Heart attacks usually don't ...