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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...}}</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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  • 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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  • Chronic pain states characterized by pain involving an extremity or other body region, [[hyperesthesia]], and localiz
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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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  • Discomfort and [[pain]] associated with [[menstruation]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex regional pain syndrome]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex regional pain syndrome]]
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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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  • ...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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  • Acute paroxysmal pain with no continuous nociceptive input, along a peripheral sensory nerve.
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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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  • ...nia''', sometimes called [[arthralgia]], is an affliction characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.
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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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  • ...}}</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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  • Enzymes useful as pain and antiflammatory medications for cancer patients, with reduced side-effec
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  • ...e [[Human spine|spine]] that occurs predominantly in young males producing pain and stiffness.
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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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  • Scale of a patient's pain intensity or other features, based on self-report, observational, or physio
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  • ...ith a wide range of applications beyond [[mental health]], especially in [[pain management]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...c arthritic conditions and certain soft tissue disorders associated with [[pain]] and inflammation. They act by blocking the synthesis of [[prostaglandin]] ...ited States. There are reports, however, that COX-2 inhibitors can relieve pain that other NSAIDs do not.
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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 ...ID 18541604 ''"Placebo is effective in the treatment of OA, especially for pain, stiffness and self-reported function. The size of this effect is influence
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  • ...opioids: a lesson in the mechanisms of opioid tolerance and opioid-induced pain. | journal=J Palliat Med | year= 2006 | volume= 9 | issue= 2 | pages= 488-9
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  • ...in necrotizing form. Its characteristic symptom is severe and general head pain. Scleritis has also been associated with systemic collagen disease. Etiolog
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  • ...different way of thinking about life, like trying to find beauty in life, pain and death.
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  • ...unbearable, and through his cynicism he tries to protect himself from the pain and disappointment of the adult world. However, the criticisms that Holden ...ften classified as a "[[bildungsroman]]". Themes of this novel include the pain of growing into maturity, teenage anxiety, and hypocrisy in the adult world
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  • ...ia''' is one of a variety of disorders categorized as [[chronic widespread pain]] by the American College of Rheumatology. "Muscle pain is typically aggravated by inactivity or exposure to cold. This condition i
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  • ...e patient, "can be explained as a relaxation intervention that may relieve pain, decrease anxiety, and/or promote a sense of well being." The therapist "c ...Department of Defense. Secondary reports suggested it helped relieve burn pain but had a higher incidence of infection. ''It has not been possible to obta
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  • ...fect of morphine given to relieve pain after surgery, or to control cancer pain. It is also given to reverse respiratory depression in newborn babies whose
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  • ...nts with abdominal pathologic conditions generally complained of abdominal pain, results of examination of the abdomen were considered unremarkable in most
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  • ...ause urine on the blood, murmurs in the heart, bloody sputum in the lungs, pain in the eyes, and seizures or impaired mental function in the brain.There ha
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  • ...re flavorless and odorless, instead working their "hot" effect directly on pain receptors in the mouth and throat. As a side-effect, the eyes may water, th
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  • ...f> There is a dark emotional quality to his works reflecting the darkness, pain, and anguish of the world we exist in.<ref name="epitome">http://epitomeabs
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  • ...(viral syndrome). Patients may have fever, severe headache, retro-orbital pain, fatigue, rash, and severe myalgia and arthralgia ("breakbone fever"). Pati ...Dengue fever syndrome''' has at least two of: 1) headache; 2)retro-orbital pain; 3) myalgia, 4) arthralgia; 4) rash; 5) [[hemorrhagic]] manifestations; 6)
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  • ...stine becomes blocked, this can lead to appendicitis, accompanied by acute pain, fever, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. This is a common condition, * Abdominal pain that migrates to the right iliac fossa
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  • ...aching pain usually in the weakened muscles, which patients compare to the pain from overexercising. These pains are self-limited and should be treated wit * acute myelopathies with chronic back pain and sphincter dysfunction
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  • ...], '''vaginitis''' is "[[inflammation]] of the [[vagina]] characterized by pain and a purulent discharge."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Common causes are [[trichimon
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  • ...d and Brodie discovered that [[acetanilide]], the main ingredient of these pain-killers, was to blame. They found that one of the metabolites also was an
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  • ...irst sought medical attention when they smelled burning flesh, but felt no pain, when a cigarette, held between fingers, burned to a stub.
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  • ...g Y, Zhu Y, Niu J, Zhang B, Felson DT| title=Increasing prevalence of knee pain and symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: survey and cohort data. | journal=Ann * During the last 4 weeks, have you had knee pain on most days?
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  • ...lesome back [[pain]] but, because the chiropractor's view of the causes of pain and the workings of the human body does not have a firm grounding in [[huma
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  • ...common in Europe. Nausea is not uncommon, along with right upper quadrant pain. ...h respiratory involvement, look for dry cough, dyspnea and pleuritic chest pain. Gastrointestinal involvem
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  • It can be a pain to build and run a parser each time we edit the source yrl file. To speed t
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  • ...achusetts General Hospital. Case 27-2008. A 64-year-old man with abdominal pain, nausea, and an elevated level of serum creatinine |journal=N. Engl. J. Med ...achusetts General Hospital. Case 31-2007. A 41-year-old man with abdominal pain and elevated serum creatinine |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=357 |issue=
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  • ! study group!! Patients reporting at least <br>"much" improvement in their pain ...volume= 157 | issue= 12 | pages= 2766-2772 | pmid=27755279 | doi=10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000700 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/el
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  • ...xygenase-2]], so a selective [[NSAID]], such as [[meloxicam]], offers both pain relief and the potential to reduce the inflammation of a tumor. Unfortunate ...orally, in the buccal cavity, or subcutaneously is useful for breakthrough pain.
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  • | title = Bach Flower Remedies for psychological problems and pain: a systematic review
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  • '''Headache''' is defined as the symptom of pain in the cranial region. It may be an isolated benign occurrence or manifesta # moderate or severe [[pain]] intensity
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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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  • ...nsidered a specialty of [[anesthesiology]], but graduates may well enter a pain management fellowship from pediatrics, [[psychiatry]], or [[neurology]].
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  • ...t is used in treating [[mood disorders]]. It also is used for [[neurogenic pain]]. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid that is slightly soluble in wat
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  • ...is always counterbalanced in life by periods of even greater suffering and pain, and that this is not the way to try to be happy.
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  • ...rom gut walls as a gastrointestinal vasodilator, from damaged tissues as a pain signal, and may be a [[neurotransmitter]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...include [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] and [[angina pectoris|chest pain]].
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  • In a 1999 book,<ref>''Pain and Its Ending'', Curzon</ref> Carol S. Anderson argued that the [[Pali Can "Suffering" is the usual translation, though others are found, such as "pain", "ill", "anguish", "dis-ease" etc.
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  • ...elan's sign]]), the median nerve can become compressed causing symptoms of pain, [[paresthesias]], and muscle weakness in the forearm and hand<ref>Michelse
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  • ...car reversing accidentally drives over my foot - the cause of the immense pain in my foot would have as it's efficient cause the car parked on it. But thi
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  • ...tion, the 'hangman of Calais'. On being assured that there would be little pain, Anne is quoted as saying "I have heard that the executioner is very good.
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  • | quote = “I hate those damn streetcars – they are a pain in the rear end,” Ford said in a newspaper article quoted by County Board ...Board member Libby Garvey was: “I hate those damn streetcars – they are a pain in the rear end.”
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  • - irritation, pain, swelling, photophobia, conjunctivitis, visual differences - Earaches, Swollen lips, Sore Throat, Abdominal Pain, Loss of Appetite,
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  • ...the most common and useful examinations, a basic screening test in [[chest pain]], but also providing information both on diseases of the chest (e.g., hear
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  • ...characterized by persistent or recurrent fatigue, diffuse musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, and subjective cognitive impairment of 6 months durati ** muscle pain, multijoint pain without joint swelling or redness;
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  • * [[Shoulder pain#Shoulder joint tear|Shoulder joint tear]]
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  • ...reak, offers a window into how the onetime Biden found healing through her pain
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  • ...evidence that acupuncture can be efficacious for [[headache]], [[low back pain]] and [[nausea]], but for most conditions there is too little reliable evid # Extreme sensitivity to pain at the points in the webs of the thumbs.
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  • ...efore Judge Kent's ruling when she was accidentally given an overdose of a pain medication while hospitalized for a minor procedure. Although the details c
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  • ...]]' at the back of the mouth, which often do not develop properly, cause [[pain]] and have to be [[surgery|surgically]] removed.
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  • ...'pours' down the channel; they are indicated for heaviness in the body and pain in the joints, and for intermittent diseases. ...ure (rubbing) rather than constant pressure. All pressure points can cause pain.
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  • ...an or an independent therapist begins the process by focusing on relief of pain, which will ease the transition into the more stressful restoration of func ...]]. The physical therapist may also work with multidisciplinary teams in [[pain management]] and [[cardiac rehabilitation]].<ref name=Kroesen>{{citation
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  • ...m a vague sense of weakness to a definite feeling of spinning. Like [[Pain|pain]], dizziness is a purely subjective experience.
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  • ...and pains. Headaches are extremely common and stronger than normal. Joint pain is also very common. Dengue Fever will usually subside in approximately fiv ...side the limbs. The victim will eventually succumb to the bleeding and the pain and die if not under the care of a trained physician.
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  • ...drugs and behaviours that directly provide either pleasure or relief from pain pose a risk of [[chemical dependency|dependency]]. Addictions can also be ...is deprecated because of its pejorative connotations, especially in modern pain management with opioids where physical dependence is nearly universal but a
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  • ...n AK(2000) ''Occupational health guidelines for the management of low back pain at work: evidence review''. London:Faculty of Occupational Medicine. [http: ...se give little insight as to a particular cause of the pain. The degree of pain ranges from a mild annoyance that comes and goes to constant and totally di
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  • ...[[mononeuropathy]]; mononeuropathy multiplex; diabetic [[amyotrophy]]; a [[Pain and nociception|painful]] polyneuropathy; [[autonomic]] neuropathy; and tho Diabetic neuropathy affects all peripheral nerves: pain fibers, motor neurons, autonomic nerves. It therefore necessarily can affec
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  • ...skin areas, in the distribution of spinal nerves, appear to have specific pain reflexes, primarily in the spinal cord that are affected by the brain. "The
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  • ...s well as nonphysicians such as [[health physics|health physicists]]. Many pain management programs are affiliated with oncology programs. ...approach to [[pain management]], involving more than the subspecialty of [[pain medicine]].<ref name=GW>{{citation
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  • ...sers will not turn to Google Spreadsheet not only because Spreadsheet is a pain to learn but also because they rely on Excel's mathematical and statistical
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  • - irritation, pain, swelling, photophobia, conjunctivitis, visual differences - Earaches, Swollen lips, Sore Throat, Abdominal Pain, Loss of Appetite,
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  • ...uthor=Vlad SC, Lavalley MP, McAlindon TE, Felson DT |title=Glucosamine for pain in osteoarthritis: Why do trial results differ? |journal=Arthritis Rheum |v ...glucosamine on pain-related disability in patients with chronic low back pain and degenerative lumbar osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial. |
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  • ...of the pancreas that is characterized by recurring or persistent abdominal pain with or without [[steatorrhea]] or [[diabetes mellitus]]. It is characteriz ...ia for pancreatitis are "two of the following three features: 1) abdominal pain characteristic of acute pancreatitis, 2) serum [[amylase]] and/or [[lipase]
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  • ...orn Victims of Violence Act, the Informed Choice Act, and the Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act.
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  • ...hy on clinical decision-making in emergency department patients with chest pain of possible myocardial ischemic origin |journal=Am. J. Cardiol. |volume=100 ...puted tomography angiography for early triage of patients with acute chest pain: the ROMICAT (Rule Out Myocardial Infarction using Computer Assisted Tomogr
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  • Pain relief and proper oxygenation is the core of ACS treatment. When the root c Unstable angina is defined as "precordial pain at rest, which may precede a myocardial infarction".<ref>{{cite web |url=ht
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  • ...]), which directly affect the disease process rather than simply providing pain control.
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  • On [[physical examination]], most patients have mild abdominal pain.<ref name="pmid18433932">{{cite journal |author=Chinnock B, Afarian H, Minn * "Any abdominal pain or tenderness" on [[physical examination]]
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  • ...iritual uplift facilitating the transition from an economy of scarcity and pain to one of surplus and pleasure, which he saw as the "New Basis of Civilizat
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  • ...ecame massively obese, and addicted to paracodeine, prescribed for chronic pain from WWI wounds.
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  • ...'', also called '''narcotics''', are [[drug]]s usually used for treating [[pain]]. Opioid analgesics are defined as "all of the natural and semisynthetic a ...ournal| author=Stamer UM, Zhang L, Stüber F| title=Personalized therapy in pain management: where do we stand? | journal=Pharmacogenomics | year= 2010 | vo
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  • ...humans when handled, but only very large specimens will be able to inflict pain. They do not sting.
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  • * [[Bone pain]], [[joint pain]]s (caused by the spread of 'blast' cells to the surface of the bone or int
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  • ...ate does not directly cause [[acidosis]], nor is it responsible for muscle pain or "burning".<ref>{{cite journal | author = Robergs R, Ghiasvand F, Parker
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  • ...ucceed in causing harm or pain. Behaviour that accidentally causes harm or pain is not aggression. Aggression is not the same as [[assertiveness]]. ...ons. A wide variety of studies has been done on these situations. Alcohol, pain and discomfort, frustration, and violence on television are just a few of t
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  • Clustering of illnesses such as [[chronic fatigue syndrome]], [[low back pain]], [[irritable bowel syndrome]], chronic tension [[headache]], [[fibromyalg ...e is unclear with some studies reporting benefit among patients with chest pain in the emergency room<ref name="pmid7305144">{{cite journal |author=Sox H,
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  • ...the fact that animals have demonstrable preferences in regard to avoiding pain, expressing natural behaviour and protecting their own life means that we s ...atisfying our taste for meat and dairy products. Farm animals endure great pain and are unable to express natural behaviour or live a happy life in a farm
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  • ...psyche, explaining that the human memory stores feeling of resentment and pain caused by insults, losses and injuries. He attributes this ability to the h
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  • ...signs of high fever (≥39°C [102°F]) and purulent nasal discharge or facial pain lasting for at least 3–4 consecutive d ...on for selected adults with uncomplicated ABRS who have mild illness (mild pain and temperature <38.3 degrees C or 101 degrees F) and assurance of follow-u
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  • ...and also a long incubation time. The symptoms of leprosy are skin lesions, pain and weakness. If left untreated it can cause nerve damage that can lead to
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  • ...is how we perceive the infection, especially when it causes us illness or pain<!--like whatever stinking lower form of life has hurt my finger!-->. In re
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  • ...is the "prototypical analgesic used in the treatment of mild to moderate [[pain]]. It has anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties and acts as an inhib
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  • ...or surgery. It may present as simple [[cellulitis]], but disproportionate pain and systemic symptoms should be warnings. A variant, saltwater necrotizing
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  • ...damage to skeletal muscles and possibly the heart, causing general aches, pain and tenderness throughout the body. [[Myoglobin]] released into the blood r ...es in the [[United States of America]]. Local symptoms may be severe, with pain, massive swelling, blistering and necrosis that often lead to physicians pe
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  • ...nical picture is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, rash and severe pain in the joints. The name Chikungunya comes from the Swahili language for sto ...chronic, more than 12% of patients with Chikungunya develop chronic joint pain. Prevalence of viral infection is seasonally dependent and incidences of th
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  • :But burning still the unextinguish'd pain,
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  • ...oms include diarrhea, rectal bleeding, the passage of mucus, and abdominal pain."<ref>{{MeSH|Colitis, Ulcerative}}</ref>
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  • ...ing is the cause of the [[itai-itai disease]], which literally means "pain pain" in Japanese. In addition to kidney damage, patients suffered from [[osteo
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  • ...Century, elective surgery was fraught with a nearly prohibitive amount of pain and danger. With advances in [[Anesthesiology|Anesthesia]], the use of [[St
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  • ...675 | doi= | pmc= | url= }} </ref> to screen patients with musculoskeletal pain for deficiency of vitamin D may not be justified.
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  • ...852 |doi=}}</ref> In this trial, ice reduced the [[pain measurement|visual pain analog score]] by an additional 33 mm beyond the reduction provided by a co ...n only two cases. After 24 h, 67% of tenoxicam group had ≥50% reduction in pain compared with 26% of placebo group (P<0.05). However, at the end of the tre
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  • ...nset. While the classic presentation includes a crushing substernal pain, pain radiating down the left arm, sweating, and anxiety, other patients could pr ...ient whose other findings also suggest a non-cardiac course of their chest pain, this finding can help rule out coronary disease.<ref name="pmid18307844">{
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  • *[[Abdominal pain|Abdominal discomfort]] *[[Bone pain|Bone]] or [[muscle pain]]
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  • ...gh]], shortness of breath ([[dyspnea]]) and wheezing. Occasionally [[chest pain]]s, [[fever]], and [[Fatigue (physical)|fatigue]] or [[malaise]] may also o
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  • ...tizens are propertly brought up and form an united, cohesive "community of pain and pleasure". The interpretation of this image is controversial, as some m
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  • ...acute inflammatory lesions of the [[retina]]. Associated symptoms are eye pain, sensitivity to light or [[photophobia]], tearing of the eyes, and blurred ...weight loss, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, eye pain, and fatigue. The patient underwent an extensive infectious workup, includ
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  • ...nd [[gastrointestinal]] effects (ie. nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain)<ref>3</ref>. Severe adverse events include extreme [[hematological toxicit
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  • ...aping, or handling infected organisms. It shows dry cough, pleuritic chest pain, or may present as relatively asymptomatic pneumonia detected with a stetho ...difficult to diagnose. Symptoms include fatigue, chills and fever, muscle pain and weight loss.
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  • ...e correct license is in use and/or obtaining the necessary permission is a pain - but its a necessary one, for various reasons including legal ones and the
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  • *2 or more of - unilateral location, pulsating quality, moderate to severe pain, aggravation by or avoidance of routine physical activity ...and associated symptoms, although only a minority of patients experience pain-free responses" according to a [[meta-analysis]] by the [[Cochrane Collabor
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  • ...d to communicate the type of treatment expected, for example relaxation or pain relief, full body massage, avoidance of, or focus on a specific area, the a ...t ((p = 0.05).) in reducing the subjective unpleasantness of postoperative pain. <ref>{{citation
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  • * Physical signs such as joint pain, sweating, headaches and such. ...ning) or with a significantly increased risk of [[suffering]] [[death]], [[pain]], [[disability]], or an important loss of [[freedom]].<ref name=twsApr232s
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  • ...0 |doi= |url= |issn=}}</ref> Phlebitis has been defined as "two or more of pain, tenderness, warmth, erythema, swelling, or a palpable cord."<ref name="pmi
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  • ...owing until symptoms better or gastrointestinal [[drug toxicity]] (stomach pain, vomiting or diarrhea) occur:<ref>Colchicine. In: DRUGDEX® System (Interne
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  • ...M, Heneghan C, Perera R, Del Mar C, Glasziou P| title=Corticosteroids for pain relief in sore throat: systematic review and meta-analysis. | journal=BMJ |
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  • The careless use of common OTC drugs, such as pain relievers and antipyretics, may as well cause a sizable number of premature
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  • ...| 1200 mg of chondroitin sulfate daily|| Response of 20% decrease in WOMAC pain score<ref name="pmid3068365">{{cite journal |author=Bellamy N, Buchanan WW,
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  • ...]] in the diagnosis of [[myocardial infarction]] among patients with chest pain in the emergency room.<ref name="pmid7110205"/>
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  • ...f -- of which the face was settled and pleasant, without any expression of pain -- awakened suspicions; and Burke was closely questioned as to where he pro
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  • ...n-specific effects which may include headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, [[diarrhea]], dizziness, collapse or [[convulsions]] along with possible m
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  • ...n potassium increase = 0.30 mmol/L<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Gynecomastia or breast pain = 10%
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  • Nonspecific symptoms, fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, constipation, depression, do not correlate with hypercalcemia.<ref name="p
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  • ...20th Century, there was little ability for any surgeon to offer effective pain relief during an operation or to combat infection after one. All surgery wa
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  • ...nlawful killing, and if euthanasia were legal, it would not be unlawful. [[Pain management]] specialists also believe that suffering usually can be relieve ...ose to the end of their life, with the principle effect being reduction of pain, but the side-effect being speeding up death.
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  • ...existing cases histories include rapid swelling, fever, sometimes intense pain and occasionally lymphadenopathy. The swelling usually subsided after 2-3 d
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  • ===Pain=== ===Relief of pain (analgesia) and feeling of well-being (euphoria)===
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  • ...nfarction, history of a positive exercise test, current complaint of chest pain considered to be secondary to myocardial ischemia, use of nitrate therapy,
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  • ...hird of the ear, and that to the skin, movement of these structures causes pain from distortion of the inflamed skin. This extreme sensitivity to movement ...h and throat would be examined for accompanying problems, specifically for pain on movement or palpation, discharges, colour changes, swelling, and tendern
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  • Paine (born Thomas Pain) was the son of an unlikely couple, Joseph Pain, a 29-year-old [[staymaker]] and [[Quaker]] and Frances Cocke, the 40-year-
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  • ..." and "decision utility", the former being concerned with the intensity of pain or pleasure that is actually experienced as the result of a choice; and the
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  • ...ong-term follow-up of symptomatic status of patients with noncardiac chest pain: is diagnosis of esophageal etiology helpful? |journal=Am J Gastroenterol | ...tle=Radiography of the lumbar spine in primary care patients with low back pain: randomised controlled trial |journal=BMJ |volume=322 |issue=7283 |pages=40
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  • ===Chronic pain=== Vitamin D supplementation does not seem to reduce chronic [[pain]].<ref name="pmid20091647">{{cite journal| author=Straube S, Derry S, Moore
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  • ...sent as [[cellulitis]], factors to increase the index of suspicion include pain disproportionate to visible damage, and general systemic disorders such as
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  • ...and Cock (1975), envenomation symptoms in humans include swelling, severe pain, nausea, vomiting and shock. Blisters and necrotic ulcers may form around t
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  • ...alth maintenance, medication management, difficulty walking/falls, chronic pain, urinary incontinence, depression, hearing loss, visual impairment, malnutr ...ion]], [[coronary heart disease]], [[osteoarthritis]], [[osteoporosis]], [[pain]] management, [[pneumonia]], pressure ulcers, preventive care, [[stroke]] a
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  • | title = Bach Flower Remedies for psychological problems and pain: a systematic review
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  • ..."perfect health", a condition "that is free from disease, that never feels pain", and "that cannot age or die". Seeing the human body as undergirded by a " ..."perfect health", a condition "that is free from disease, that never feels pain", and "that cannot age or die".[yy] Seeing the human body as being undergir
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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.<ref>{{citation
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  • * Chest/Abdominal pain or pressure
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  • ...e others are sensitive to temperature, and can initiate the sensation of [[pain]] from any of the spinal structures which are injured, distorted or lack pr ...solution does not occur then local muscle spasm, swelling, tenderness, and pain result.
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  • ...e others are sensitive to temperature, and can initiate the sensation of [[pain]] from any of the spinal structures which are injured, distorted or lack pr ...solution does not occur then local muscle spasm, swelling, tenderness, and pain result.
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  • | Primarily transport, pain control. Minor abrasions, burns, lacerations; Moderate anxiety; Open/closed
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  • ...d [[nociceptin]]. Once thought to be specifically involved in modulating [[pain]], these are now known to have a very wide variety of important roles in ma
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  • Bites result in mild symptoms that include pain, moderate swelling, local lymphadentitis and mild fever. Blistering has not
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  • ...iant's hand fell powerless down by his side,/And he cursed and roared with pain, and did Jack deride."...'')
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  • ...Syndrome. Some symptoms can include dry eyes, dry mouth, joint and muscle pain, prolonged dry skin, skin rashes on the extremities, chronic dry cough and
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  • ...dify clinical management. A time-series trial in patients with acute chest pain |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=122 |issue=6 |pages=434-7 |year=1995 |pm
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  • ...achusetts General Hospital. Case 27-2008. A 64-year-old man with abdominal pain, nausea, and an elevated level of serum creatinine |journal=N. Engl. J. Med
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  • ...orn between two great forces, the quest for pleasure, and the avoidance of pain. From this, he intuited that it would be better to maximize the former and
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  • ...d his "palpitations", which might have been an arrhythmia; but precordial pain is not often mentioned and no shortness of breath or fluid retention was ev "I cannot recall any [case] where the pain was as poignant as his. When the worst attacks were on, he seemed crushed w
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  • ...routinely do the first reading of an X-ray used in the evaluation of chest pain.
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  • * World 2: the mental or psychological world, the world of our feelings of pain and of pleasure, of our thoughts, of our decisions, of our perceptions and
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  • ...husetts General Hospital. Case 20-2008. A 57-year-old woman with abdominal pain and weakness after gastric bypass surgery |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume
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  • ...the reply). I always despise that one; it makes nested comments using * a pain in the tuckus. You have to hand-indent to the right level with ":", then ad
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  • ...n overdose include GI disturbances, such as nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, lack of hunger, pallor and sweating. [[N-acetylcysteine]] (NAC) can be gi
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  • ...him. In time, he was seized by a violent headache which made him howl in pain. One day [[Hermes]] found him at the shore of the Triton River and summone
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  • ...sdorff JM, Shmerling RH, Guralnik JM et al.| title=Chronic musculoskeletal pain and the occurrence of falls in an older population. | journal=JAMA | year=
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  • ...ause of perceived imminent viability, the pain is apt to be a motivational pain. The person is likely to “try again.” ''
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  • ## ''[[The Price of Pain-Ease]]''
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  • ...ccessed October 12, 2007)</ref> Discomfort, in this context, includes mild pain, upper abdominal fullness and feeling full earlier than expected with eatin * ulcerlike - "Pain centered in the upper abdomen is the predominant (most bothersome) symptom.
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  • ...nd resulting incomplete eye closure may be associated with corneal injury. Pain behind the ear often precedes the onset of paralysis. This condition may be
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  • ...ened by the weight of constant attention from adults. Not yet knowing the pain awaiting most humans, and blissfully unaware of danger or time, the boy's e
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  • ...gain, times without number; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and all the unspeakably small and
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  • ...ice, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and joint pain. The chance of becoming chronically infected depends upon age. If the cell- ...acute hepatitis with loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and jaundice. In cases of fulminant hepatic failure from acute HBV infectio
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  • ...es multiple imaging methods in the difficult diagnosis of complex regional pain syndromes.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ntreated may cause respiratory failure and death. Initial symptoms include pain and local swelling that may result in blistering. Typically, victims are bi
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  • ...ause of perceived imminent viability, the pain is apt to be a motivational pain. The person is likely to “try again.”
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  • ==== The Price of Pain-Ease ====
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  • I'd like to see a sort of cycle of articles about [[Pain]] as a feature of Citizendium. The philosophy aspects are crucial to an und
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  • ...court but certain, as to Young's involvement with the duellist inflicting pain on Harrington. She challenges the duellist, humiliating him and also puttin
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  • ...mmatory]] condition, which can lead to substantial loss of mobility due to pain and joint destruction. RA is a [[systemic disease]], often affecting extra- ...er', an illness that can follow throat infections and which includes joint pain. The suffix -''oid'' means "resembling", i.e. resembling rheumatic fever. '
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  • ...oms of pneumonia are cough producing green or yellow sputum, chills, chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing. Symptoms of meningitis are severe headach
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  • perturbation. The person &ldquo;fails&rdquo; and experiences pain. Yet, because of perceived imminent viability, the pain is apt to be
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  • ...tic manipulations have been shown to be efficacious for some types of back pain, treatment of most other health related conditions using chiropractic thera ...spinal adjustments mostly to treat conditions such as low back pain, neck pain and headaches. Some no longer use the word subluxation to describe the spin
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  • *abdominal pain
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  • ...journal |author=Swap CJ, Nagurney JT |title=Value and limitations of chest pain history in the evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrom ...ease is associated with the number of risk factors and the nature of chest pain.<ref name="pmid440357">{{cite journal| author=Diamond GA, Forrester JS| tit
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  • ...ead to side effects. The side effect can be must worse than the original pain. No one can cheat getting older and getting stress. Instead of turning t
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  • ...stent insertion. Other rare complications of coronary stents include chest pain, heart attack, or tearing of the blood vessel. The stent can move out of pl
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  • Clove oil is commonly used in dentistry, to reduce tooth and gum pain.
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  • ...al values, including health goals (such as prolonging life and alleviating pain), values that pertain to patient–physician communication (such as truth t ...example is the use of morphine in the dying patient: morphine can ease the pain and suffering of the patient, while simultaneously hastening the patient's
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  • ...elatively little is ever injected. Envenomation normally causes only local pain and swelling.<ref name="Mal03"/> Antivenin treatment should not be necessar
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  • ...tic manipulations have been shown to be efficacious for some types of back pain, treatment of most other health related conditions using chiropractic thera ...spinal adjustments mostly to treat conditions such as low back pain, neck pain and headaches. Some no longer use the word subluxation to describe the spin
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  • * [[Neuromodulator]]s - sensory transmission-especially pain
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  • ...Infectious Disease Hospital where she experienced a high fever, abdominal pain, and hepatomegaly for ten days. They immediately tested her for the presenc ...C]] by increasing the levels of [[diacylglyserol]]. This causes changes in pain perception. The study could prove beneficial in that it allowed researchers
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  • ...direction it is moving, and others carry information about temperature and pain. Other spinal nerves are efferent nerves (motor); some of these stimulate t
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  • ...e even when we talk it about God". (p.18)<ref name = "Pain">The Problem of Pain, Clive Staples Lewis, 1944 MacMillan</ref>
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  • ...ang penetrating his right index finger. There was significant swelling and pain. A tourniquet was applied and an unknown antivenin was administered, after
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  • ...nctions. Replicants are banned on Earth outside the Tyrell Corporation, on pain of "retirement" (death), so when five escape to Earth and attempt to hide a
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  • ...s of infected individuals include headache, fever, vomiting, stiffness and pain in the neck and back. Poliovirus can also lead to paralysis, usually in th
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  • ...cebo is otherwise ethical, the patients or subjects must be protected from pain, psychological stress, or other adverse effects.
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  • ...en by this species. The individual had only mild symptoms (headache, local pain), but this species is capable of causing serious envenomation of humans. No
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  • ...and makes up 20–50% of visits to gastroenterologists. Lower [[abdominal]] pain, and bloating associated with alteration of bowel habits and abdominal disc The abdominal pain type is usually described in a patient as either ''[[diarrhea]]-predominant
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  • ...enal stones]]. Some of the symptoms of ''Proteus'' infection include flank pain, hematuria, and persistent alkaline urine.
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  • ...es to continue training or competition after serious injuries. While some pain killers are allowed, including [[codeine]], the following are banned:
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  • ...ion to condition but also from case to case. They claim to work to relieve pain using manual methods and expect that this will minimize the need for medica ...from peripheral organs and tissues to the brain, including sensations of [[pain]], [[touch]], and [[temperature]]. In addition, virtually every organ and i
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  • ...a shaman, explains that the human memory stores feeling of resentment and pain caused by insults, losses and injuries. He attributes this ability to the h
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  • .... These sickle shaped red cells are rigid and cause blood vessel blockage, pain, strokes, and other tissue damage.
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  • ...llweed &mdash; a money lender. An evil man who enjoys inflicting emotional pain on other people. He drives Mr. George into bankruptcy (by calling in debts)
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  • ...es to continue training or competition after serious injuries. While some pain killers are allowed, including [[codeine]], the following are banned:
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  • ...dson'/> Common symptoms of a bite from a western green mamba include local pain and swelling, although uncommon, local necrosis can be moderate, [[ataxia]]
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  • ...reasons for an abuser's behavior may include gratification from inflicting pain or the need to dominate or have control over a child. Abusers in this categ
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  • ...ly.com/releases/2012/09/120921180752.htm Naked Mole-Rats May Hold Clues to Pain Relief]. ...6.htm Ion Channel Makes African Naked Mole-Rat Insensitive to Acid-Induced Pain].
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  • Swelling, redness, and pain in the gums
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  • ...quickly. The woman is usually not sedated because, if there is persistent pain, this means the device is not in a good position and needs to be removed.
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  • * [[Chronic widespread pain/Related Articles]] * [[Pain management/Related Articles]]
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  • ...stage of syphilis there is a [[chancre]] that is round and does not cause pain. It heals on its own and if the disease is not treated a person will go int
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  • ...t pain]]) cannot be definitively differentiated from other causes of chest pain and shortness of breath.<ref name="pmid14657070">{{cite journal |author=Chu ...3768 }} </ref> and a [[meta-analysis]] concludes that assessing pleuritic pain is not helpful.<ref name="pmid18089542">{{cite journal| author=West J, Good
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  • ...essants did not differ in efficacy in treating accompanying [[anxiety]], [[pain]], and [[Somatoform disorder|somatization]]. Limited evidence suggests that
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  • ...difficult for her to eat, and had caused nausea. She described lingering pain from the corset, even after it was taken off.
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  • ...classical migraine, it is possible to measure the vasodilation causing the pain. In general, however, when I speak of a relaxation technique, I speak of so
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  • * [[Template:Chronic widespread pain/Metadata]] * [[Template:Pain management/Metadata]]
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  • ...achusetts General Hospital. Case 31-2007. A 41-year-old man with abdominal pain and elevated serum creatinine |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=357 |issue=
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  • **[[Dengue fever]] - bonebreak fever with retro-orbital pain Among health adults, vaccination may be associated with arm pain<ref name="pmid7666874">{{cite journal| author=Nichol KL, Lind A, Margolis K
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  • ...s that individuals should help those who are terminally ill by alleviating pain (see palliative care) and maintaining their life. The FRC also opposes any
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  • :*Less common are chest pain and fainting (syncope). ...: Arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythms can cause heart palpitations, chest pain and light-headedness and are occasionally life threatening. This condition
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  • '''grôan''' ''pain'' = '''grôwn''' ''up
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  • ...y are too small to be easily detectable, and their bites cause much milder pain than an adult tick.<ref name=emedicine/> The symptoms are divided into thre *Pain and Numbness
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  • Envenomation symptoms begin with pain at the site of the bite, immediately followed by swelling of the affected e Severe pain may last for 2-4 weeks. Locally, it may persist depending on the level of t
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  • ...ted with aflatoxicosis. Symptoms of aflatoxicosis in humans are abdominal pain, vomiting, pulmonary edema, convulsions, coma, liver damage, and death. In
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  • ...a weapon, against self or others) compelling action against one’s will on pain of being hurt and/or killed or threatened to be so victimized as part of th
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  • ...' came out in 1816. From 1817 to 1819 he suffered a period of illness and pain, though in these years he succeeded in producing such well known works as '
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  • ...has been disabled, because of the 'real name' policy. I agree it's a major pain not to have a link to the talk page, but without MediaWiki programming supp
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  • ...h is known about their venom except that it is strongly hemotoxic, causing pain, swelling and blood clotting problems.<ref name="SB95"/> Until recently, th
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  • ...ry day more unwanteds are born to lives of [[horror|horrific]] neglect and pain. Without more money we have no power to turn this around.<ref name=twsMAR08
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  • ...painful urination (dysuria), increased frequency, urgency, and suprapubic pain."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_cgi?mode=&ter
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  • ...Borsook 2007 Neuroimaging revolutionizes therapeutic approaches to chronic pain}}
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  • ...ng and a tingling sensation. Blisters containing blood are not common. The pain may spread within a few hours, along with tenderness and inflammation. Redd
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  • Molluscum causes pimple-like bumps on skin. There is not really any pain or discharge, but can be itchy and blisterish like to some individuals. The
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  • ...loss of weight, loss of appetite, bloating, nausea, vomiting, and gnawing pain. But these symptoms may also be the result of other medical conditions so f
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  • ...aria or general flushing, hypotension, bronchospasm, laryngeal edema, back pain, dilation of the pupils, and convulsions, or combinations of them, are warn
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  • ...uestions on the duration and temporal pattern of skin problems, itching or pain, relation to food intake, sunlight, over-the-counter creams and clothing. W
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  • ...re a problem with the baby's intestine? Is the baby having severe cramping pain? The answer seems to be "no", as far as can be told, in infant colic the ac ...may remain open, and the child appear alert, in contrast to situations of pain and distress such as diaper [[dermatitis]] (nappy rash) with severe skin ir
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  • ...s torture an unqualified criminal offence, but defines the term to exclude pain or suffering brought about by lawful sanctions 1984) [150]
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  • ...States it has not been approved, botulinum is used to treat chronic muscle pain, in Europe. Lastly, current research is being performed to see if any othe
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  • ...titioners, chiropractors, and orthopedic surgeons. The North Carolina Back Pain Project | journal = N Engl J Med | volume = 333 |pages = 913-7 | year = 199
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  • ...journal| author=Briggs M, Nelson EA| title=Topical agents or dressings for pain in venous leg ulcers. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | year= 2010 | v
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  • ...arrhoea, dizziness, rhinorrhea, anosmia, dysgeusia, sore throat, abdominal pain, anorexia, and vomiting.
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  • ...n the Office of the Secretary of Defense, was that sooner or later Hanoi's pain threshold would be crossed and they would agree to negotiate a plan that wo
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  • ...that people who have suffered so much and for so long can inflict so much pain on the other?' he questions.<ref>Nicholson, Stuart "Cry freedom". Spectator
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  • pain.<span style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>Yet, because of perceived imminent viability, the pain is apt to be a motivational pain.<span
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  • '''wráck''' ''pain'' = '''ráck''' ''frame, stretch''
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  • Envenomation symptoms include rapidly spreading acute pain, followed by edema and discoloration. Severe haemorrhagic necrosis may occu
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  • ...but not whole system) practitioners. For example, it is quite common for [[pain medicine]] specialists to use complementary methods.
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  • ...re a problem with the baby's intestine? Is the baby having severe cramping pain? The answer seems to be "no", as far as can be told, in infant colic the ac ...may remain open, and the child appear alert, in contrast to situations of pain and distress such as diaper [[dermatitis]] (nappy rash) with severe skin ir
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  • ...ere fatigue, cognitive impairment, problems with balance, overheating, and pain. MS will cause impaired mobility and disability in more severe cases.<ref n ...multiple sclerosis diagnosis: a 2-year longitudinal study |journal=Clin J Pain |volume=25 |issue=3 |pages=211–7 |year=2009 |pmid=19333171 |doi=10.1097/A
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  • ...of a bite might include [[headache]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], abdominal pain, [[diarrhea]], [[dizziness]], and difficulty breathing.<ref>[http://emedici
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  • ...nsation of hunger becomes progressively more severe, until it is acutely [[pain]]ful. As hunger grows, most living things will experience some internal eff
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  • ...ystemic symptoms that may prove fatal. Local symptoms include swelling and pain, which appear within minutes of a bite. In very bad cases the swelling may
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  • .../ref>, there is accordingly a widespread sense of shame and outrage at the pain caused to innocents. Because child abuse is so horrific, cases are widely p ...unded in fact. Those people, regardless of the objective causes, have real pain that deserves to be treated.
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  • ...and neurosurgery), devoted to the study and treatment of acute and chronic pain in patients, including cancer patients.
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  • ...ne study, the GABA agonists [[baclofen]] and [[muscimol]] were potentiated pain relief in rats when combined with the benzodiazepine [[diazepam]]. <ref>{{c
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  • ...us said to Circe: “Goddess, I entreat your pity; you alone can relieve the pain I suffer…I love Scylla. I am ashamed to tell you how I have sued and pro
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  • ...hood. High fantasy prone subjects described using imagination to block the pain of punishment and thinking of revenge more often than the other subjects. ..., giving the child a forum in which vengeful thoughts were permitted and [[pain]] was forgotten. As with the other forms of compensation described earlier,
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  • ...he genetic level. Ocelot tortures Snake, saying that if he gives in to the pain, Meryl will be killed. After the torture session is over, Snake is imprison
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  • ...e heart, the stomach, and the reproductive tract, but also from peripheral pain receptors and temperature receptors
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  • ...a of erythema and [[edema]] with rapidly advancing, well demarcated edges, pain, and systemic manifestations, including fever and [[lymphadenopathy]].
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  • ...cale|Nasorostral scale]] - [[Special:Allpages/Neuropathic pain|Neuropathic pain]]
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