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  • Health - 14 Jun 2019
    Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something is wrong. People feel pain from time to time, but chronic pain is different. It’s a type of pain that is ongoing and typically lasts longer...
  • Health - 25 Sep 2022
    Pain can be classified as nociceptive, neuropathic, psychogenic, acute, chronic oe breakthrough pain.
  • Health - 4 Nov 2022
    Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas, which can cause pain and swelling in the upper abdomen.
  • Health - 16 Apr 2026
    This article examines emerging non-opioid strategies for chronic pain, from targeted ion-channel drugs and anti-inflammatory biologics to neuromodulation, behavioral therapies, and digital pain tools....
  • Health - 5 Jun 2023
    Abdominal pain is the reason for around 5% of all emergency department visits. It is a symptom but may signify a life-threatening condition underneath.
  • Health - 4 Feb 2021
    Bowler's thumb is a rare traumatic neuropathy that affects the ulnar digital nerve underneath the soft tissue of thumb.
  • Health - 2 Jul 2023
    Acute pancreatitis is an emergency that needs to be treated urgently. There are a few warning symptoms that may occur suddenly and the patient needs to seek help immediately if these symptoms occur.
  • Health - 27 Sep 2021
    Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most commonly used drugs in the world, for the relief of pain, fever, and inflammation.
  • Health - 7 Dec 2021
    While acute pain occurs suddenly and has a specific and identifiable cause, chronic pain lasts for a long time, usually more than six months.
  • Health - 1 Jan 2023
    Prostatitis is a general term that describes inflammation of the prostate. There are two main forms of the condition, the chronic form and the acute form.

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