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Results 41 - 49 of 49 for Lower limb pain
  1. ... You will be asleep and unable to feel pain. For your proctocolectomy: Your surgeon will make a ... is called laparoscopy, are a faster recovery, less pain, and only a few small cuts.
  2. ... You feel short of breath. You have chest pain , especially if it feels like pressure or tightness. ... Magee DJ, Manske RC. Lower leg, ankle, and foot. Magee DJ, Manske RC, ... and Management. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020: ...
  3. ... MOUTH Blurred vision Dry mouth Enlarged pupils Eye pain in people at risk for a type of ... rigid Muscle cramps , spasms, or stiffness of the limbs Stiff muscles ... body temperature Restlessness Uncoordinated movement Tremor ...
  4. While the child is deep asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), the surgeons carefully study the blood vessels and blood supply to the bone. An incision is made in the ...
  5. ... mass, thinning of certain body parts Low back pain Palpitations or passing-out spells Shoulder weakness Weakness ... in the muscles of the lower legs, feet, lower arms, and hands (later in the disease)
  6. ... include constipation, incontinence, bladder spasms) Numbness Sensory changes Pain Weakness, paralysis Difficulty breathing because of weakness of ...
  7. ... Your legs are swelling excessively. You have chest pain or shortness of breath that does not go ...
  8. ... or redness in the leg Shortness of breath Pain, numbness, and pale skin color in an arm ...
  9. ... or tugging Burning or searing Aching, throbbing, or pain Itching or gnawing Tingling, pins and needles in ...
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