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  1. ... Symptoms often start with fever, severe headache, muscle pain, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. Late symptoms include bleeding, organ ...
  2. ... a decrease in blood flow. Symptoms include leg pain, numbness, cold legs or feet and muscle pain in the thighs, calves or feet.
  3. ... is for compression, and "E" is for elevation. Pain and swelling should decrease within 48 hours, and ... not be put on a sprained joint until pain is completely gone (one to several weeks).
  4. ... condition called medial tibial stress syndrome in which pain occurs along the tibia (shin bone) in the front of the lower leg. The pain is a result of small tears in the ...
  5. ... traveling down the leg is the sciatic nerve. Pain associated with the sciatic nerve usually originates higher ... slipped disk. Symptoms can include tingling, numbness, or pain, which radiates to the buttocks legs and feet.
  6. ... tendonitis. The most common symptom of tendonitis is pain, tenderness, and the increase of pain with movement.
  7. ... take an antihistamine or an over-the-counter pain medicine to relieve itching and pain. Even if you have a rash after vaccination, ...
  8. ... knee cap) and femur. Symptoms include knee tenderness, pain in the knee after sitting for a prolonged period of time, knee pain that is worse with stairs or getting out ...
  9. ... in the cushions between the vertebrae. Progressive neck pain is a key indication of cervical spondylosis. It ... head. The goal of treatment is relief of pain and prevention of permanent spinal cord and nerve ...
  10. The pain of whiplash may not appear right away after an accident, but sometimes may take hours to weeks to develop. Symptoms include dizziness, headache, pain or stiffness in the neck, jaw, shoulders, or ...
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