Tennis elbow is an extremely common injury that originally got its name because it is a frequent tennis injury, appearing in a large proportion of tennis players. Nevertheless it commonly manifests in a vast proportion of people who do not play tennis at all.
Elbow is a complex joint formed by three long bones in your arm. Four sets of muscles help move the joint and are attached to the bones by thick tendons. Damage to any of these structures of nerves, blood vessels and ligaments can lead to elbow pain.
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Tooth pain is generally felt as a sharp or aching pain in or around a tooth. It is most frequently caused by an irritation of the nerves within the roots of teeth due to dental caries (cavities), infections of the dental pulp or fractures of the crown and root of the tooth. Other common causes of tooth pain include periodontal (gum) and bone infections or inflammation from wisdom teeth.
A mild pain is often described as a small twinge of pain, or a sudden sensitivity to heat or cold that the patient had not previously suffered from. These mild irritants can be caused by a small cavity, an old leaking filling or exposure of the root to oral cavity fluids due to recession of the gum that surrounds and protects the tooth.
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Back pain is very common during pregnancy, due to the considerable anatomical changes and stress in the body. Carrying a child changes the position of your internal organs putting a huge amount of pressure on the lower spine.
The increase in body weight, the muscle relaxing effects of the hormone progesterone, and the change in your center of gravity contribute to the problem. That’s why every day as your baby grows it’s harder to get up and down of chairs and beds.
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Skeletal muscle accounts for 40% of body weight, and about 85% of human pain complaints. The commonest muscles affected, in those seen in the pain clinic, are those in the neck, shoulder girdle, low back and hip
girdle.
Your muscles heal very differently than your bones. If you fracture a bone, as long as it is set and fixed in place properly, it will tend to heal so thoroughly that it will become stronger than it was before the fracture.
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If you have lower back pain, you are not alone, nearly everyone at some point has back pain that interferes with work, routine daily activities or recreation. Americans spend at least $50 billion each year on low back pain, the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed work.
Back pain is the second most common neurological ailment in the United States, only headache is more common. Fortunately, most occurrences of low back pain go away within a few days. Others take much longer to resolve or lead to more serious conditions.
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Abdominal pain during pregnancy is common. Most often it is a result of round ligament pain. Round ligament pain is due to normal changes that take place as your body is transformed by pregnancy.
Occasional abdominal discomfort is a common pregnancy complaint, and while it may be harmless, it can also be a sign of a serious problem. A number of discomforts, aches and pains will manifest themselves during pregnancy, which can be countered in a number of natural ways. Also there are many reasons to feel ambivalent and unsettled about the processes your body is undergoing at this time.
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Chest pain is one of the most common complaint, it is a severe disease which almost everyone experience in some point of time. You need to be aware about the health risks which are associated with the chest pain. The most common health issue is heart attack, which is usually caused by chest pain.
Any serious chest pain should receive prompt medical attention. Medications and treatments are available to improve the chances of surviving a life-threatening cause of chest pain, and the sooner these therapies are initiated, the greater the chance to prevent death.
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Physical pain can be caused by many things, including structural problems of the body, muscle strains, torn ligaments, cuts, abrasions, menstrual cramps, malfunctioning organs, infections, inflammation, swelling, emotional stress, etc. When you feel pain, it’s a good indicator that something is amiss in your body or soul.
Some pains are temporary, like the monthly cramps that can accompany menstruation or when you cut a finger. And some pains can indicate that something is seriously malfunctioning in the body, in which case you should seek professional advice.
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Approximately 2 to 4% of all Americans experience fibromyalgia. But what exactly is this debilitating condition? And what parts of the body does it affect? Fibromyalgia is a syndrome related to arthritis.
Like arthritis, fibromyalgia can create interference in normal activities such as walking, working, or recreation. However, arthritis while affects only the joints, fibromyalgia causes pain to muscles, ligaments and tendons.
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The first hour of a heart attack is known as the “golden hour.” If you get help during that first hour, your chances of recovery are greatly improved. The pain of a heart attack can stop you in your tracks. It can feel as if someone has tied a belt around your chest and is pulling it tighter and tighter until your breath is gone.
People have described the pain as crushing, tightening, constricting and pressing. Your heart is a muscle and needs oxygen to keep working properly. During a heart attack, blood and oxygen can’t get through to your heart. This causes pain around your heart.
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Pain coming from the bottom area is not something that we are used to feeling and, as a consequence, anal pain can cause a lot of worries. Anal pain is a common problem. It usually appears as a mild irritation, but sometimes the pain can be so severe that it can be incapacitating.
A knife-like pain when you have your bowels open, and which may last for 10–15 minutes after wards, is probably caused by an anal fissure. Some people describe it as like ‘passing glass’. In addition to the pain, you may notice some bright red blood on the toilet paper.
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Something you may not have expected when you became pregnant was to experience pain well before your delivery date. But a certain amount of discomfort during pregnancy is normal, as the body attempts to adjust to weight increase, changes in balance and swelling in joints.
When you’re pregnant, your center of gravity changes, making every muscle in your body work differently. As your baby grows, your abdomen enlarges, creating stress on the lower back, and possibly affecting your legs as well. Foot and calf cramps, shin pain, back pain and abdominal pain are some of the usual pains associated with pregnancy.
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Some women describe labor pain, the dilating contractions in terms of a more familiar sensation–a cramp, like a menstrual cramp; a charley horse; a gas pain; or a feeling of rectal pressure. One mother says her contractions were like “strong gas pains, tremendous pressure around the pubic area.” Another describes labor as “huge waves, like diarrhea cramps.
One of these easiest sources of discomfort to eliminate in labor and birth is poor positioning. Poor positioning leads to ineffective or excessive muscular effort.
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A hernia occurs when part of an internal organ protrudes through an opening into another area where it shouldn’t. Many different types of hernias can develop, but the most common occur when a piece of the intestine pokes through a weak area in the wall of the abdomen.
In hernia pain, the natural pressure present in the abdomen will tend to push material through this fissure creating pain and other possible complications.
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Pregnancy back pain is very common for women to experience prior to giving birth. Some lower back pain is normal during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester. Serious chronic back pain is not normal and the woman should seek out treatment to prevent the pain from continuing after the birth. 70% of all pregnant women will suffer some form of back pain.
Most woman suffer from lower lumbar back pain during pregnancy. This is a classic example of lower back muscle pain. The muscles will hurt from activity and sometimes even to the touch.
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