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  • ...of Citizendium articles on our current understanding of the phenomenon of pain, what it means, how it works, and where humanity may be heading in trying t ...s is touch or heat. There are, however, emotional responses as a result of pain.
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  • ...hile others can indicate self-limiting disease. There are idiopathic chest pain syndromes that have no apparent cause. ===Workup of emergent chest pain===
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  • ...use of "scales, questionnaires, tests, and other methods used to assess [[pain]] severity and duration in patients or experimental animals to aid in diagn ...<ref name="pmidpendingjgim">Krebs, Carey, and Weinberger, “Accuracy of the Pain Numeric Rating Scale as a Screening Test in Primary Care,” Journal of Gen
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  • In [[medicine]], '''abdominal pain''' is a "sensation of discomfort, distress, or agony in the abdominal regio ...ouble-blind, randomized, controlled trial on surgery for chronic abdominal pain due to anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome. | journal=Ann Surg | y
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  • '''Shoulder pain''' is "unilateral or bilateral pain of the shoulder. It is often caused by physical activities such as work or ...n diagnosis. While some shoulder pain is of gradual onset, sudden onset of pain, and the patient's activity at the time (i.e., [[mechanism of injury]]) is
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  • ...[[central pain]], and will be described in a separate article. Neuropathic pain is thus here discussed, as it refers to dysfunction of the [[peripheral ner ...which express associated sensations. These together give clues as that the pain may be neuropathic. Common descriptors include words such as hot, burning,
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  • ...Borsook 2007 Neuroimaging revolutionizes therapeutic approaches to chronic pain}}
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  • ...A Veterinary Behaviorist's Perspective by Kathryn Bayne" in "Definition of Pain and Distress and Reporting Requirements for Laboratory Animals: Proceedings Nociception is also known as ''nociperception'' and ''physiological pain''.
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  • ...liative medicine, it is a team discipline. Nonphysician professionals in a pain management center include nursing, physical therapy, pastoral care, variou Category:Pain management
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  • ...pain management. Some subspecialty training programs do call themselves '''pain management'''. ...ysicians also are the experts in difficult acute, chronic, and end-of-life pain relief through a wide range of modalities.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pain medicine]]
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  • ...he location of pain. Although the pain is real, the patient may have a low pain threshold and increased levels of psychological distress; the patient may m | title = Exploring the Genetic Susceptibility of Chronic Widespread Pain: The Tender Points in Genetic Association Studies
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  • Chronic pain state that is usually accompanied by tissue injury, with damaged, dysfuncti
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  • {{r|Pain management}} ===Mechanisms of pain===
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  • Scale of a patient's pain intensity or other features, based on self-report, observational, or physio
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  • ...ibromyalgia. The term '''regional soft tissue pain''' encompasses both " pain and localized tenderness not only in muscle but | title = Treatment of Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain, and Related Disorders
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  • *[http://www.ampainsoc.org/ American Pain Society] *[http://www.painfoundation.org/ American Pain Foundation]
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  • ...e pain – probably more than adults – and has developed reliable means of [[Pain assessment|measuring]] and of treating it. ..., and to inform caregivers about the possibilities for helping the baby in pain.
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  • "Unilateral or bilateral pain of the shoulder. It is often caused by physical activities such as work or
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  • ...}}</noinclude>Spectrum of disorders characterized by soft tissue pain with pain invoked by pressure at specific, repeatable body locations
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain physiology]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Shoulder pain]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [[:Category:Pain management|Pain management]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Neuropathic pain]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain measurement]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain medicine]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • ...compasses a range of [[chronic pain]] conditions with "continuous, intense pain out of proportion to the severity of the injury, which gets worse rather th | title = NINDS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Information Page
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  • Chronic pain states characterized by pain involving an extremity or other body region, [[hyperesthesia]], and localiz
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain in babies]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chronic widespread pain]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • #Redirect [[Swords Against Death#The Price of Pain-Ease]]
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  • {{r|Pain}}
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  • *[http://www.ampainsoc.org/ American Pain Society] *[http://www.painfoundation.org/ American Pain Foundation]
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  • *[http://www.spine-health.com/topics/cd/hurt/h01.html Back Pain Medical Journal for Patients] ...o.aaos.org/brochure/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=10&topcategory=Spine Low Back Pain - American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons]
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  • {{r|Pain management}} ===Mechanisms of pain===
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  • ...}}</noinclude>Spectrum of disorders characterized by soft tissue pain with pain invoked by pressure at specific, repeatable body locations
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  • ...liative medicine, it is a team discipline. Nonphysician professionals in a pain management center include nursing, physical therapy, pastoral care, variou Category:Pain management
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  • Chronic pain states characterized by pain involving an extremity or other body region, [[hyperesthesia]], and localiz
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  • ...multiple joints. It is also sometimes referred as [[arthrodynia]]. Such pain is often due to inflammation of neurons.
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  • ...pain management. Some subspecialty training programs do call themselves '''pain management'''. ...ysicians also are the experts in difficult acute, chronic, and end-of-life pain relief through a wide range of modalities.
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  • {{r|Pain}} {{r|Neuropathic pain||**}}
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  • {{r|Pain}} {{r|Pain medicine}}
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  • ...he location of pain. Although the pain is real, the patient may have a low pain threshold and increased levels of psychological distress; the patient may m | title = Exploring the Genetic Susceptibility of Chronic Widespread Pain: The Tender Points in Genetic Association Studies
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  • ...n the face, lips, or gums or by movement of facial muscles or chewing. The pain has been described as one of the worst known, and the suicide rate for untr ...ally [[carbemazepine]], could desensitize the nerve and reduce or stop the pain. There are also some surgical techniques to free the nerve from pressure.
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  • {{r|Chronic widespread pain}} {{r|Pain medicine}}
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  • {{r|Pain}} {{r|Pain medicine}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pain medicine]]
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  • {{r|Pain management}} {{r|Pain medicine}}
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  • ...conditions such as [[reflex sympathetic dystrophy]] or [[complex regional pain syndrome]]. ...tes to stop the flow of [[neurotransmitter]]s between neurons that conduct pain.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex regional pain syndrome]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex regional pain syndrome]]
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  • Discomfort and [[pain]] associated with [[menstruation]].
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  • {{r|Pain}} ::[[low back pain]]
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  • A cause of low back pain.
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  • Continuous pain perceived as being in the cranium.
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  • #Redirect [[Swords Against Death#The Price of Pain-Ease]]
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  • Acute paroxysmal pain with no continuous nociceptive input, along a peripheral sensory nerve.
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  • ...Borsook 2007 Neuroimaging revolutionizes therapeutic approaches to chronic pain}}
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  • Severe pain in joints, sometimes called arthrodynia, often due to inflammation of neuro
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  • Inflammation of the [[vagina]] characterized by pain and a purulent discharge.
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  • ...rom work-related physical activities. It is characterized by inflammation, pain, or dysfunction of the involved joints, bones, ligaments, and nerves."<ref> ...2742 |issn=}}</ref> (anterior knee pain that is also called retropatellar pain syndrome, jumper's knee, or runner's knee).
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  • An anticonvulsant drug used to treat [[epilepsy]], [[seizure]]s, neurogenic pain and some psychiatric disorders.
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  • '''Neuralgia''' refers to sharp, severe paroxysmal [[pain]] along a [[nerve]] or group of nerves.
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  • An affliction characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.
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  • Chronic pain state that is usually accompanied by tissue injury, with damaged, dysfuncti
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain in babies]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • ...ibromyalgia. The term '''regional soft tissue pain''' encompasses both " pain and localized tenderness not only in muscle but | title = Treatment of Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain, and Related Disorders
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain physiology]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • ...and cost of acupuncture, massage therapy, and spinal manipulation for back pain. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2003 | volume= 138 | issue= 11 | pages= 8 ...n Sensitivity in Individuals With Low Back Pain (NCT01168999). | journal=J Pain | year= 2013 | volume= | issue= | pages= | pmid=24361109 | doi=10.1016/j.jp
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  • Inflammation of bottom of the foot heel tissue, causing pain.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain measurement]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chronic widespread pain]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • Chronic or recurrent pain or discomfort centered in the upper [[abdomen]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Neuropathic pain]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • A [[neurogenic pain]] syndrome in the distribution of the facial [[trigeminal nerve]]
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  • Vascular type of headache, marked by severe cranial vault pain lasting several hours, resulting from intracranial, extracranial, or psycho
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Used to treat pain, inflammation, and smooth muscle contractions, drugs that block the synthes
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  • ...nia''', sometimes called [[arthralgia]], is an affliction characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.
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  • ...}}</noinclude>An atypical [[opioid analgesic]] useful for mild to moderate pain, with a potential for abuse
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  • * [[:Category:Pain management|Pain management]]
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  • ...ti-inflammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness.
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  • These peptides are autacoids that act locally to produce [[pain]], vasodilatation, increased vascular permeability, and the synthesis of [[
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  • Common analgesic used for treating mild to moderate pain; protective against blood clots and heart disease when administered indefin
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  • Neurotransmitter produced via the cleavage of POMC, implicated in the pain pathway, leading to analgesic effects.
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  • ...an people|Canadian]] actor who committed suicide at age 32, due to chronic pain
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  • The symptom of paroxysmal pain consequent to [[myocardial ischemia]] usually of distinctive character, loc
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  • {{r|Pain}} {{r|Pain management||**}}
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  • ...e [[Human spine|spine]] that occurs predominantly in young males producing pain and stiffness.
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  • Enzymes useful as pain and antiflammatory medications for cancer patients, with reduced side-effec
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  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, used to treat osteoarthritis, acute pain conditions, and dysmenorrhoea, now withdrawn due to safety concerns.
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  • ...ither partially or completely blocked circulation causing leg swelling and pain.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pain medicine]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Pain}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Recurrent genital pain occurring during, before, or after [[sexual intercourse]] in either the mal
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  • ...electrodes to deliver electrical impulses across the [[skin]] to relieve [[pain]]. it is used less frequently to produce [[anesthesia]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref ...Efficacy of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in the treatment of pain in neurologic disorders (an evidence-based review). Report of the Therapeut
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  • ...ith a wide range of applications beyond [[mental health]], especially in [[pain management]]. Like other drugs of the group, it inhibits the enzyme [[cate ==Pain management==
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  • ...ith a wide range of applications beyond [[mental health]], especially in [[pain management]]
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  • Scale of a patient's pain intensity or other features, based on self-report, observational, or physio
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  • '''Dysmenorrhoea''' refers to discomfort and [[pain]] associated with [[menstruation]]. It is considered to be an under reporte ...treatment of the underlying disorder will frequently reduce the problem of pain, or even remove the complaint altogether. Primary dysmenorrhoea, on the oth
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  • ...characterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months durati
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  • ...e body, characterized by acute and debilitating widespread musculoskeletal pain.
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  • An anticonvulsant drug used for neuropathic pain and as an adjunct therapy for partial seizures with or without secondary ge
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  • {{r|Neuropathic pain}} {{r|Pain}}
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  • Systematic, applied manipulation of body tissues with the hands to relieve pain and reduce swelling, relax muscles, and speed healing after strains and spr
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  • ...clude>A syndrome in the elderly characterized by proximal joint and muscle pain, high erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and a self-limiting course. <noinclud
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  • ...use of "scales, questionnaires, tests, and other methods used to assess [[pain]] severity and duration in patients or experimental animals to aid in diagn ...<ref name="pmidpendingjgim">Krebs, Carey, and Weinberger, “Accuracy of the Pain Numeric Rating Scale as a Screening Test in Primary Care,” Journal of Gen
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  • ...occurring commonly in children as a result of infection and often causing pain and temporary hearing loss.
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  • ...of blood to the heart muscle (i.e., [[myocardium]]), commonly causing the pain of [[angina]]
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  • ...transmitter]] produced via the cleavage of POMC. It is implicated in the [[pain]] pathway, leading to [[analgesic]] effects.
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  • {{r|Pain medicine}} {{r|Shoulder pain}}
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  • {{r|Pain medicine}} {{r|Pain}}
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  • "Unilateral or bilateral pain of the shoulder. It is often caused by physical activities such as work or
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  • ...midrange potency drug, between acetaminophen and stronger opioids, in the "pain pyramid" of the [[World Health Organization]]. It has veterinary as well as
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  • ...ary headache disorder that is characterized by severe, strictly unilateral pain which is orbital, supraorbital, temporal or in any combination of these sit
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  • ...compasses a range of [[chronic pain]] conditions with "continuous, intense pain out of proportion to the severity of the injury, which gets worse rather th | title = NINDS Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Information Page
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  • ...and [[mind]], or which leads to more pleasures. It's the [[opposite]] of [[pain]].
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  • ...nd sometimes muscle, usually due to infection and associated with redness, pain, swelling and warmth to the touch
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  • In [[medicine]], '''abdominal pain''' is a "sensation of discomfort, distress, or agony in the abdominal regio ...ouble-blind, randomized, controlled trial on surgery for chronic abdominal pain due to anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome. | journal=Ann Surg | y
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  • ...more of its components fail to operate properly, resulting in disability, pain or other forms of suffering, or behavioral aberrations.
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  • ...sical examination to determine whether a patient with [[lumbalgia|low back pain]] has an underlying [[herniated disk]]
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  • [[Pain]] in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor musc
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  • A condition in which there is a derivation of pleasure from inflicting pain, discomfort or humiliation on another person or persons. The sexual signifi
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  • ...norrhoea is associated with central changes in otherwise healthy women]. ''PAIN'' (In Press) ...d occur in response to stimuli at a site distant from that of the clinical pain.</font>
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  • ..., states of [[relaxation techniques|relaxation]] to reduce the impact of [[pain]] or to accelerate healing
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  • Pain along the sciatic nerve usually caused by a herniated disk of the lumbar re
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  • ...itis of the zygapophyseal joint may be associated with [[lumbalgia]] (back pain). Hypertrophy of the facet joint may lead to [[sciatica]].<ref name="pmid18 ...trial of corticosteroid injections into facet joints for chronic low back pain. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1991 | volume= 325 | issue= 14 | pages= 100
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  • ...surgery on for the extremities and for treating chronic [[complex regional pain syndrome]]
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  • {{r|Neuropathic pain}} {{r|Pain physiology}}
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  • An overuse injury causing knee pain and [[limp]] in adolescents; caused by inflammation of the tendon below the
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  • {{r|Neuropathic pain}} {{r|Pain}}
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  • ...] or patient, often to end [[suffering]] for an incurable [[disease]]; a [[pain|painless]] death; sometimes called a ''mercy killing'' which may or may not
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  • ...A Veterinary Behaviorist's Perspective by Kathryn Bayne" in "Definition of Pain and Distress and Reporting Requirements for Laboratory Animals: Proceedings Nociception is also known as ''nociperception'' and ''physiological pain''.
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  • {{r|Chronic widespread pain}} {{r|Pain medicine}}
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  • ...uted in nature. These peptides are autacoids that act locally to produce [[pain]], vasodilatation, increased vascular permeability, and the synthesis of [[ These include the [[neurotransmitter]] Substance P which transmits [[pain]].
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  • ...the [[Ovary|ovaries]], sometimes in other areas of the body, often causing pain in the [[pelvis]] during the [[Menstruation|menstrual period]] and during s ...eritoneum and ovaries. The main clinical features are chronic pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, and infertility. Endometriosis can be the result of div
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  • ...luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Symptoms of PMS are diverse (such as pain, water-retention, anxiety, cravings, and depression) and they diminish mark
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  • A condition characterized by pain in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor muscle
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  • ...al activity does not cause undue fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea, or anginal pain." ...ary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea, or anginal pain."
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  • ...characterized by a dull, non-pulsatile, diffuse, band-like (or vice-like) PAIN of mild to moderate intensity in the [[head]]; [[scalp]]; or [[neck]]. The
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  • ...ia, but is also used in transdermal and transmucataneous forms for chronic pain management
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  • ...f the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot (plantar fascia) causing heel pain. It can make walking excruciatingly painful. The plantar fascia (also cal ...fective short term treatment for plantar fasciitis". However, "significant pain relief did not continue beyond four weeks." <ref name="pmid22619193">{{cit
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  • ...[[central pain]], and will be described in a separate article. Neuropathic pain is thus here discussed, as it refers to dysfunction of the [[peripheral ner ...which express associated sensations. These together give clues as that the pain may be neuropathic. Common descriptors include words such as hot, burning,
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  • ...and [[thromboxane]]s."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> THey are prescribed to relieve pain, inflammation, and smooth muscle contractions (e.g., menstrual cramps). ...enase inhibitors can aggravate asthna. In addition, they can also relieve pain.
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  • {{r|Pain}}
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  • * '''Pain''' is the transition of a man from a greater to a less perfection. * '''Hatred''' is pain, accompanied by the idea of an external cause.
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  • ...[[relaxation therapy|relaxation]], or to reduce the distress of physical [[pain]] by transforming it to images that are then diminished.
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  • ...ondrosis often occurs in children causing varying degrees of discomfort or pain. There are many eponymic types for specific affected areas, such as tarsal
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  • ...[[palliative care]], to prolong the life of the sufferer and to lessen any pain. Palliative care for the terminally ill is often referred to specialised ho
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  • ...pain, high [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]], and a self-limiting course. Pain is usually accompanied by evidence of an inflammatory reaction. Women are a
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  • {{r|Pain}}
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  • ...haracterized by a dull, non-pulsatile, diffuse, band-like (or vice-like) [[pain]]of mild to moderate intensity in the [[head]]; [[scalp]]; or [[neck]]. The
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  • ...luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Symptoms of PMS are diverse (such as pain, water-retention, anxiety, cravings, and depression) and they diminish mark
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  • ...ditary component, affecting up to 10% of women of reproductive age, causes pain in the pelvis during the menstrual period and during sexual intercourse due
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  • ...apies for neuropathic pain associated with spinal cord injury. | journal=J Pain Res | year= 2013 | volume= 6 | issue= | pages= 539-47 | pmid=23874121 | do
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  • ...l stenosis treated surgically showed substantially greater improvement in pain and function during a period of 2 years than patients treated nonsurgicall ...lumbar fusion surgery to nonoperative care for treatment of chronic back pain. | journal=Spine (Phila Pa 1976) | year= 2007 | volume= 32 | issue= 7 | p
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  • ===Neuropathic pain=== ...journal| author=Saarto T, Wiffen PJ| title=Antidepressants for neuropathic pain. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | year= 2007 | volume= | issue= 4 |
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  • ...hile others can indicate self-limiting disease. There are idiopathic chest pain syndromes that have no apparent cause. ===Workup of emergent chest pain===
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  • ...spite the explosive nature of this compound, it can be used to treat chest pain. ...blood pressure and an increase in heart rate. Nitroglycerin reduces chest pain, but it does not cure the underlying causes.
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  • Various disorders may lead to [[lumbalgia]] (low back pain).
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  • ...sical examination to determine whether a patient with [[lumbalgia|low back pain]] has an underlying [[herniated disk]]. ...lloch JA, Kummel E, Venner RM |title=Nonorganic physical signs in low-back pain |journal=Spine |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=117-25 |year=1980 |pmid=6446157 |d
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  • ...spx?aID=939716.</ref> Gabapentin is used for [[epilepsy]] and [[neurogenic pain]]. ===Pain===
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  • ...s a hip 90 degrees, and then attempts to extend the lower leg at the knee. Pain on extension is a positive sign.<ref name=Saberi>{{citation ...1999}}</ref> If positive but the [[straight leg raise]] also produces back pain, the combined sign may be due to low back muscle spasm, herniated disk, or
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  • ...e]]; she opened the jar and released the evils (including [[suffering]], [[pain]], [[death]].) In later [[mythology]] of other cultures, she is identified
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  • ...ostic accuracy of the cervical flexion-rotation test. | journal=J Headache Pain | year= 2010 | volume= 11 | issue= 5 | pages= 391-7 | pmid=20508964 | doi=1
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  • ...ation of a clinical prediction rule for evaluating patients with abdominal pain and diarrhea. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 26, no. 4:450-453.
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  • ...ically guided and blind corticosteroid injections for greater trochanteric pain syndrome: multicentre randomised controlled trial |journal=BMJ |volume=338
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  • * [http://www.theacpa.org/ American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA)]
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  • ...tis''', also called '''tennis elbow''', is "a condition characterized by [[pain]] in or near the lateral humeral epicondyle or in the forearm extensor musc ...holding a coffee cup (ie, "coffee cup sign") will act as a trigger for the pain."<ref name=eMed-SM>{{citation
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  • ...] used an excruciatingly painful method to show that one was not afraid of pain or death. ...bly assisted suicide, is a choice taken by individuals facing unacceptable pain or loss of function. Even more complex are situations where an individual e
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  • ...ONFLNS19 |issn=}}</ref> Spinal stenosis is a cause of [[lumbalgia|low back pain]]. ...J, Kalichman L, Katz JN| title=Does this older adult with lower extremity pain have the clinical syndrome of lumbar spinal stenosis? | journal=JAMA | year
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  • ...e symptoms following their morning shower. In elderly people and children, pain may not be the main feature, and the patient simply moves less (elderly) or Elements of the history of the pain (onset, number of joints and which involved, duration, aggravating and reli
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  • * The pain is usually pleuritic (it hurts when one breathes in or coughs).<ref name="p * The pain is worse with laying down and is better with leaning forward.<ref name="pmi
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  • ...nowingly be "tempted" by illicit pleasures, or to avoid virtues that cause pain.
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  • ...y of Medicine, ''Medical Subject Headings''</ref> They have been used in [[pain management]].
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  • Intra-articular opioids have been used for postoperative pain relief.<ref>{{citation | title = (Abstract) Pain relief from intra-articular morphine after knee surgery: a qualitative syst
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  • ...ever, chills, or pain in the lower back and between the legs. It can cause pain when urinating. Antibiotic drugs can kill the bacteria and help to feel bet
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  • Post-embolization syndrome is a common adverse effect and is pain, nausea, and fever.<ref name="urlChemoembolization — Interventional Radio
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  • | Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, [[hypotension]], [[hepatosplenomegaly]], delirium, seizures in c ...y form transmitted directly between humans. It has abrupt onset with chest pain, cough, difficulty in breathing, high fever, and sputum tinged with blood o
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  • In [[medicine]], '''angina''' is the "symptom of paroxysmal [[pain]] consequent to myocardial ischemia usually of distinctive character, locat Based on the number of these characteristics that a patient's chest pain has, the angina is further categorized as:<ref name="pmid10362225">{{cite j
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  • ...exual activities, and true paraphiliac behavior, in which the receiving of pain is essential to any other sexual gratification. ...ve partner is incapable of other sexual activity without the infliction of pain.
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  • ...anding of medical physiology shows that some forms of distress, especially pain, are disorders in themselves, and, untreated, will make the overall situati
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  • ...yer E, Wulff HR |title=A diagnostic study of patients with upper abdominal pain |journal=Scand. J. Gastroenterol. |volume=10 |issue=8 |pages=805–9 |year= ...were: history of an ulcer, age 50 or more, pain better with food or milk, pain occurs < one hour after eating. <ref name="pmid7352814">{{cite journal |aut
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  • ...can aggravate matters with a self-inflicted slap! For patient humans, the pain of the bite is somewhat mitigated psychologically by the satisfaction of ha
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  • Symptoms of scoliosis can include lower back pain/backache and Fatigue. Scoliosis may be suspected when one shoulder appears ...Berven S, Glassman S, Hamill C, Horton W et al.| title=Improvement of back pain with operative and nonoperative treatment in adults with scoliosis. | journ
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  • ...position in ED, ambulatory at any time since injury, delayed onset of neck pain, or absence of midline C-spine tenderness"<ref name="pmid11597285">{{cite j ...tion, Medication, or Home Exercise With Advice for Acute and Subacute Neck Pain | journal = Annals of Internal Medicine | accessdate = 2012-01-03 | date =
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  • ...rlinks&id=22534588 }} </ref> For another example, in [[lumbalgia|low back pain]] patients may have more satisfaction with increased use of [[diagnostic te ...borah Schrag | title = Rapidity and Modality of Imaging for Acute Low Back Pain in Elderly Patients
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  • ...be a minor 'twinge' or mild 'sorenes' to the stoic, is a severe, consuming pain to the amplifier."<ref name="pmid3186894">{{cite journal |author=Barsky AJ, ...Thomas E, Dunn KM, Croft PR |title=Prognostic factors for musculoskeletal pain in primary care: a systematic review |journal=The British journal of genera
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  • ...estive of a nerve entrapment, results when the patient reports tingling or pain when the path of the nerve is gently tapped.
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  • ...ording to this view, rapid responses to therapy were attempts to avoid the pain and anxiety of further exploration and self-disclosure." [[Humanistic psyc
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  • ...mely thin needles, is rather benign, as it involves no significant risk or pain. ...east an incision, which further introduces risk and probably postoperative pain. Even a superficial incision has some risk, but if the research trial is of
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  • ...ropriate for the fever. Nonspecific symptoms headache, sore throat, muscle pain, and weakness. Skin rash and cervical adenopathy are common. ...Occasionally, there are alterations in mental state, convulsions, and eye pain with decreased vision.
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  • ...tions vary with the anatomic site of the lesion and may include localized pain, weakness, sensory loss, incontinence, and impotence.."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...ation acute coronary syndrome to an unselected emergency department chest pain population. | journal=Acad Emerg Med | year= 2006 | volume= 13 | issue= 1 ...dial Infarction risk score and clear-cut alternative diagnosis for chest pain risk stratification. | journal=Am J Emerg Med | year= 2009 | volume= 27 |
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  • '''Sciatica''' is defined as "A condition characterized by pain radiating from the back into the buttock and posterior/lateral aspects of t ..., part of the lower leg and the sole of the foot. Sciatica can manifest as pain, weakness, numbness or tingling. It can occur along any part of the Sciati
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  • ...me should be suspected whenever there is significant pain in an extremity. Pain is especially of concern when described as burning or constrictive, remembe Anterior compartment syndrome "exhibits as rapid swelling, increased tension, pain, and ischemic necrosis of the muscles of the anterior tibial compartment of
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  • ...ia and their areas of innervation and is characterized by severe neuralgic pain along the distribution of the affected nerve and crops of clustered vesicle ...hor=Berry JD, Petersen KL| title=A single dose of gabapentin reduces acute pain and allodynia in patients with herpes zoster. | journal=Neurology | year= 2
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  • ...sing of the odor of a rose, or the visual sensing of its red color, or the pain from receiving a prick from a thorn on the rose's stem;
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  • ...characterized by a dull, non-pulsatile, diffuse, band-like (or vice-like) pain of mild to moderate intensity in the [[head]]; [[scalp]]; or [[neck]]. the ...| volume= 108 | issue= 1-2 | pages= 108-14 | pmid=15109513 | doi=10.1016/j.pain.2003.12.012 | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfr
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  • ...so have a number of other applications such as the management of [[chronic pain]].
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  • '''Shoulder pain''' is "unilateral or bilateral pain of the shoulder. It is often caused by physical activities such as work or ...n diagnosis. While some shoulder pain is of gradual onset, sudden onset of pain, and the patient's activity at the time (i.e., [[mechanism of injury]]) is
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  • '''Dyspareunia''' is "recurrent genital pain occurring during, before, or after [[sexual intercourse]] in either the mal
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  • | title = Hypericum Perforatum: An Update in Pain Management | publisher = American Academy of Pain Management
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  • ...for the treatment of [[headache]]s, [[fever]] and other minor aches and [[pain]]s. Many [[Common cold|cold]] and [[influenza|flu]] medications and some p ...nophen: Advisers Tell the Agency to Lower Over-the-Counter Dose of Popular Pain Drug
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  • Its main use is for [[hypertension]], but it has also been studied for [[pain]] and for [[alcohol withdrawal]].
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  • ...wo basic driving motivations, the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. This idea can be traced back to the Greeks, and is known as [[hedonism]] ...goods that are sought after, not merely, or even principally, pleasure or pain.
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  • ...o response is seen in up to 50% of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), pain syndromes, and depression. The response is more pronounced with invasive pr ...pain relief, 2) modifying pain perception, and 3) distorting post-stimulus pain rating."''
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  • ...'''reperfusion syndrome'''. Without proper preparation, the patient, with pain control, may be cheerful before extrication, but die shortly thereafter. Th ...crush syndrome. Monitor for the classic 5 P’s: pain, pallor, parasthesias, pain with passive movement, and pulselessness.
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  • ...ration), or generalised to the whole [[abdomen]]; even in the latter case, pain typically starts at the site of the underlying cause. Diffuse abdominal rig ...especially likely in the elderly, who tend to present late due to blunted pain perception. Also, [[sepsis]] may develop, so [[blood cultures]] should be o
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  • ...een applied to potentially self-limiting conditions such as acute low back pain; watchful waiting in this context may include limited comfort care but no a
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  • ...) saxophone. Lyrics are generally blues-orientated and reflect passions of pain, joy and other emotions. Largely due to [[Chuck Berry]], R&B became almost
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  • [[NSAID]]s are appropriate pain relief for minor injuries; opioids may well be required, but the need for t * "...if there is pain in the malleolar zone and one or more of the following:
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  • ...hemia. The most common early signs of ischemic colitis include [[abdominal pain]] (often left-sided), with mild to moderate amounts of [[lower gastrointest * abdominal pain (78%)
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  • '''Music therapy in psychosomatic medicine - treatment of chronic pain disorder:''' ...ver it may be socially unaccepted to show one's emotional distress so that pain turns into a socially accepted way of expressing emotional needs. However
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  • ...athletes who lost. Some of Uday's cruelty has been attributed to constant pain from wounds suffered in a 1995 assassination attempt. <ref name=Time>{{cita
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  • ...ef>{{MeSH}}</ref> A number of the drugs have additional applications in [[pain management]] or in [[psychiatry]].
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  • 32-year-old Julie committed suicide because of chronic pain in April 2012 in [[Vancouver, Canada]]. ...j-pilato-1590342/3107269230093-julie-patzwald-the-tragic-death-and-chronic-pain-of-the-former-child-star-of-stargate-tv-franchise
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  • ...not be medically explained. A diagnosis requires a specific combination of pain, gastrointestinal, sexual and neurological symptoms. ...sorder itself, not as a symptom. Even when a medical condition exists, the pain seems to be more severe than can be explained by a physical cause, psycholo
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  • Childbirth is often accompanied by severe [[pain]] and attendant anxiety. The woman in labor generally experiences a wide ra ...intravenous lines, or fetal monitoring. Others want more medical support. Pain control is complex, because a number of drugs that make the mother more com
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  • ...er, second study found that women with ovarian cancer had pelvic/abdominal pain, increased abdominal size/bloating, and difficulty eating/feeling full.<ref
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  • ...of Citizendium articles on our current understanding of the phenomenon of pain, what it means, how it works, and where humanity may be heading in trying t ...s is touch or heat. There are, however, emotional responses as a result of pain.
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  • ...n with microaneurysms. It is characterized by muscle, joint, and abdominal pain resulting from arterial infarction and scarring in affected organs."<ref>{{
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  • ...tures of the spine are generally identified by the patient history of back pain, tenderness in the area of the fracture, and spasm or contracture of the su ...n]], inflammation or muscle spasm. Injection of [[calcitonin]] may reduce pain.<ref name="pmid1818759">{{cite journal |author=Lyritis GP, Tsakalakos N, Ma
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  • ...the underlying bone. The bone contains many nerve endings which cause the pain associated with arthritic conditions.<ref>http://www.aahec.com/articles.htm
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  • ...ratory failure through the use of adequate doses of [[opioid]]s to control pain, to passive and active [[euthanasia]]. ...ent standard is that there is no upper limit to the dose needed to relieve pain, but, given in appropriate quantities and amounts, opioids do not necessari
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  • ...e [[Food and Drug Administration]] is indicated for the treatment of acute pain, various types of arthritis, dysmenorrhea, and "to reduce the number of ade
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  • ...otor seizure|psychomotor]] or [[focal seizure|focal]] seizures, neurologic pain, as from [[trigenimal neuralgia]], psychiatric disorders including [[manic-
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  • ...clude [[dizziness]], [[hearing loss]], a sense of fullness in the ear, ear pain, feeling of pressure in the ears, moderate to severe hearing loss and noseb
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  • ...rniated disk is an infrequent, but important cause of [[lumbalgia|low back pain]]. A herniated disk is more likely when [[sciatica]] is present. ...itle=Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine in people without back pain. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1994 | volume= 331 | issue= 2 | pages= 69-7
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  • ...severe inflammation of the fallopian tubes. It is ordiarily accompanied by pain and fever, and bacterial infection of one or both tubes. "A single episode
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  • ...[[myalgia]], muscle tenderness or stiffness. Less often fatigue and joint pain are noted, with possible unexplained weight gain. Positive tests for urine
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  • ...e affecting the spine. It occurs predominantly in young males and produces pain and stiffness as a result of inflammation of the sacroiliac, intervertebral
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  • ...t the bite site. His condition stabilized after 3-4 days with swelling and pain gradually subsiding. Healing was complete after 2 weeks with no loss of fun
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  • ...me="DailyMed">{{DailyMed}}</ref> It is approved by the FDA for neuropathic pain associated with [[diabetic neuropathy|diabetic peripheral neuropathy]], pos
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  • ...e'' phase occurs first, in which the primary symptoms are severe abdominal pain and the passage of bloody stools. Many patients get better and do not progr ...tic'' phase can follow if ischemia continues; in this phase, the abdominal pain becomes more widespread, the belly becomes more tender to the touch, and bo
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  • ...tem.<ref>Cannon WB (1914) The emergency function of the adrenal medulla in pain and the major emotions. ''Am J Physiol'' 33:356-72</ref> <ref>Cannon WB (1929) Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Recent Research Into the Function of
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  • ...rons); kidney pelvis; and kidney calices. It is characterized by abdominal pain; fever; nausea; vomiting; and occasionally diarrhea."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...deep pool of water, the water pressure will cause pain in one's ears. That pain cannot be relieved by turning one's head. The water's force on your eardrum
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  • ...tion antidepressant]]s generally have not shown effectiveness in [[chronic pain]], while [[tricyclic antidepressant]]s often are useful, paroxetine has bee
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  • ...n style="background-color:fuchsia">hypotension</span>, renal failure, back pain, hemoglobinuria ...sudden <span style="background-color:cyan">dyspnea</span>, cyanosis, chest pain, cough, <span style="background-color:fuchsia">hypotension</span>, cardiac
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  • ...er of reviews have concluded that hypnosis is an efficacious treatment for pain and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and others point towards the efficacy o
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  • ...=283 |issue=6 |pages=749-55 |year=2000 |pmid=10683053 |doi=}}</ref>, chest pain<ref name="pmid12117399">{{cite journal| author=Reilly BM, Evans AT, Schaide ...al.| title=A critical pathway for management of patients with acute chest pain who are at low risk for myocardial ischemia: recommendations and potential
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  • ...tient may experience ischemic pain from the full block of the artery. This pain can be severe, and may be managed with a short-acting intravenous analgesic
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