...morbidity due to stroke. Other potential problems include: Allergic reactions to anesthesia Wound infection Weakening of the cardiac muscles Chest pain Inflammation of the heart muscles and/or the lungs Injury...
...of acute chest syndrome are: Chest pain, most common in adults Coughing Shortness of breath, most common in adults Fever, more common in children The cause of acute chest syndrome...
...pain, termed as sinus headaches.[11] The pain of a sinus headache can be constant, range from mild pressure to severe pain, and is sometimes accompanied by a fever, runny nose,...
...lower back pain mechanical low back pain soreness of the lumbosacral region **Q: What is Musculoskeletal Lower Back Pain?** **A:** Musculoskeletal lower back pain (mLBP) refers to pain originating from...
...illness or condition that requires chest surgery. You may notice symptoms like: Chest pain that moves into your arms, shoulders, neck, and jaw Dizziness Heart palpitations Frequent fainting spells Shortness...
...chest wall. Some common conditions that involve thoracic surgery include: Lung cancer Cysts Benign tumors Chest wall tumors Esophageal cancer Heart or blood vessel conditions Thoracic surgery is often performed...
...are: Abdominal pain and pain with movement Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Fever Young children cannot always easily explain the specific location or feeling of pain. Even if a...
...your therapist When is Trigger Point Therapy Required? Trigger point therapy can be used to help relieve pain from a variety of conditions, including: Back pain Neck pain Headaches and...
...their pain. The pain associated with a CH is so severe that it cannot be alleviated with traditional over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers. Specialized treatments for CHs can usually relieve headache pain...
...his diaphragm may experience the following symptoms: Trouble breathing Pain when breathing Making fewer breathing sounds than normal Chest pain Shoulder pain Abdominal pain Hypoxemia, or when there is not...