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Brown Discharge And Abdominal Pain - Articles
Neck and Thoracic Pain| Atypical Chest and Abdominal Pain
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Dr. Jennifer C.
Posted
Thu 18 Sep 2008 10:16am
Patients may present with atypical abdominal and chest pain that may be related to spinal problems. The key features on history that point to spinal referred pain are pain... chest/abdominal pain due to musculoskeletal causes, the prevalence of thoracic intervertebral dysfunction could be as high as 65.5%. Intervertebral dysfunction prevalence could
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Lump in lower left abdomen, pain in abdomen and lower back
by
agnes
Posted
Sun 23 Aug 2009 2:53pm
1 Comment
I am a 34 year old female, I have a small hard lump in my lower left abdomen, I have been experiencing pain on and off for aprox. 1 year. This past week, I have also been experiencing severe lower back pain with the abdominal pain. My medical history includes 2 c-sections, and a tubal ligation. I have had gallbladder attack previous, and last year when I
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Abdominal pain
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
Abdominal pain is the symptom for which we frequently see patients. Many different diseases can lead to various types of abdominal pain. When trying to differentiate... with significant abdominal pain include:
1) Peptic Ulcer Disease.
2) Gallbladder Disease.
3) Kidney Stones.
4) Pancreatitis.
5) Diverticulitis.
6) Appendicitis.
Usually
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Guided imagery may help abdominal pain
by
GoToSee


Posted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:01pm
Guided imagery, a method used in hypnotherapy, may be effective for easing abdominal pain and conditions such as IBS.
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Abdominal pain - again
by
AtYourCervix
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:13pm
I don't think I've really said much about it, but I've been having abdominal pain again - very similar to the pain I was having before I had my gallbladder removed (and two... abdominal pain again. I also don't think it's an ulcer. I got the all-clear on my last EGD in March, with no sign of ulceration in my GI tract (at least, not in the gastric bypass
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Chronic abdominal pain
by
Kara
Posted
Wed 27 Oct 2010 12:33pm
Hi everyone,
I am 33 years old and suffer from chronic abdonimal pain due to a surgery gone bad a little over a year ago. I also suffer from abdominal migraines. Is there any one else that suffers the same things?
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Abdominal pain - again
by
AtYourCervix
Posted
Tue 22 Feb 2011 11:56am
Hello IV fluids!
Hello yucky contrast!
I've been seeing a GI specialist about my recurrent, intermittently severe abdominal pain. Another ER visit, where... really, really, really tired and sick of the abdominal pain. This has been going on to some degree for 3 1/2 years, starting just a few months after gastric bypass was done. Yeah
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Children Can Greatly Reduce Abdominal Pain by Using Their Imagination
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Marie L.
Posted
Sat 24 Oct 2009 10:01pm
Pediatrics, and comes to us via Newswise, the journalists'-only site:
Newswise — Children with functional abdominal pain who used audio recordings of guided imagery at home... clearly reduce their abdominal pain a lot on their own with guidance from audio recordings, and they get much better results that way than from medical care alone,” said van Tilburg
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Running with postpartum aches and pains, abdominal reconditioning exercises
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Meggan F.
Posted
Fri 04 Mar 2011 8:59pm
quickly.
(below: 39 weeks and 1 day.. 2 weeks before Maddy..)
It's mostly my abs that feels weak, especially when running hard, I have a hell of a time keeping my stomach tight... to run it, but I didn't take splits and messed the whole thing up.
This was NOT the only negative thing that happened either. On the cool down, I started to get massive pains
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Review Found No Link Between Pediatric Abdominal Pain and H pylori Infection
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Tue 23 Feb 2010 12:00am
From Medscape Medical News
Laurie Barclay, MD
February 19, 2010 — A systematic review found no link between pediatric abdominal pain and Helicobacter pylori infection, as reported online in the February 15 issue of Pediatrics.
"Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) and other gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common complaints among children," write Leo
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