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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Shoulder pain
  1. ... a laparoscopy. You may also have neck or shoulder pain. That's because the gas used in the surgery may irritate nerves in your belly that run through your shoulder. After a laparoscopy, serious problems are very uncommon. ...
  2. ... fever Unexplained weight loss Joint stiffness Neck or shoulder pain Loss of appetite Anemia What happens during an ...
  3. ... the center or left side of the chest Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, your back, shoulders, neck, jaw, or above your belly button Trouble ...
  4. ... fluid. These tests check for the cause of pain and swelling in your joints. Joints are places in the body where two bones meet, such as your knees, shoulders, hips, hands, and feet. Synovial fluid, also known as joint fluid, is a thick liquid located between your joints. The fluid cushions and protects the ends of bones and reduces friction during movement. Normally, there is only a small amount of synovial fluid between the joints. If you have a joint problem, extra fluid can build up, causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation. Sometimes, removing the excess fluid ...
  5. ... the base of the neck or between the shoulder blades Easy bruising Wide purple streaks on the stomach, breasts, hips, and under the arms Muscle weakness Symptoms of too little cortisol include: Long-lasting fatigue Muscle weakness Loss of appetite Weight loss Abdominal (belly) pain You may also need this test if you ...
  6. ... the base of your neck or between your shoulder blades Easy bruising Wide purple streaks on your stomach, breasts, hips, and under your arms Muscle weakness Common symptoms of Addison disease and adrenal insufficiency (too little cortisol) may include: Long-lasting fatigue Muscle weakness Loss of appetite Weight loss Abdominal (belly) pain What happens during a cortisol test? Most of ...
  7. ... with your eyes, ears, nose, face, tongue, throat, shoulders, and certain organs. The provider will test the ... feel touch, hot and cold temperatures, vibrations, and pain. These tests involve gently touching part of your ...
  8. ... you wear around your waist or over your shoulder. The monitor will measure your acid levels for ... You will get a medicine to block the pain and make you feel relaxed and sleepy during ...