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Results 1 - 10 of 82 for Back pain
  1. ... Frequent and/or painful urination Abdominal (belly) pain Back pain Blood in your urine What happens during an ...
  2. ... en/info.cfm?pg=myelography Related Health Topics Back Pain CT Scans Esophagus Disorders Herniated Disk Spinal Cord ...
  3. ... mmHg, you have chest pain , shortness of breath , back pain , numbness or weakness, trouble speaking, or vision changes. ...
  4. ... heavy sweating during sleep) Losing weight without trying Back pain and paralysis (for spinal TB) Blood in your ...
  5. ... tract. These symptoms include: Painful urination Frequent urination Back pain Abdominal (belly) pain What happens during a blood ...
  6. ... Blood in urine or semen Pelvic and/or back pain You have prostate cancer. Your provider may use ...
  7. ... These may include: Pain in your side or back Sharp pains in your abdomen (belly) , side, groin or back Blood in your urine Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Pain when urinating (peeing) Needing to urinate frequently, or ...
  8. ... a provider will inject an anesthetic into your back so you won't feel any pain during the procedure. Once the area is numb, ... you had a lumbar puncture, you may have pain or tenderness in your back where the needle was inserted. You may also get a headache after the procedure. The headache can last for several hours or up to a week or more, but your provider may suggest treatment to relieve the pain. What do the results mean? The test result ...
  9. ... is inserted. After the test, you feel some pain or tenderness in your back, or have some bleeding where the needle was inserted. You may also get a headache. The headache may last for several hours or up to a week or more, but your provider may suggest treatment to relieve the pain. If you had a biopsy, you may have ...
  10. ... is inserted. After the test, you feel some pain or tenderness in your back, or have some bleeding where the needle was inserted. You may also get a headache. The headache may last for several hours or up to a week or more, but your provider may suggest treatment to relieve the pain. What do the results mean? The results will ...
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