Articles, tagged with "dull ache", page 1
22nd March 2012
A mastectomy is a major operation. Most women who brave this procedure experience some pain, known as postmastectomy pain, or simply mastectomy pain. The Mayo clinic reports that 20 percent to 60 percent of women who undergo breast surgery develop pain. M...
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Author:
Larry Wurn
12th October 2010
Fibrocystic Breast
Fibrocystic breast is a non cancerous condition characterized by the presence of cysts, or lumps, in the breasts. This condition is also known as fibrocystic changes, chronic cystic mastitis, mammary dysphasia, and –although it is no...
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Author:
Harris
05th July 2010
Years of stooping, kneeling and running around certainly takes a toll on your knees, and women have it especially bad: Studies revealed women are up to 6 times more likely than men to suffer from knee injuries such as ACL tears. Got an achy, creaky or wea...
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Author:
Rob Pennington
29th March 2010
Ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops in your ovary, an almond-shape reproductive organ located on all sides of the uterus in your pelvic cavity. This is a typical occurrence in girls during childbearing years. There are several sorts of cyst a...
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Author:
Homer Perry
30th October 2009
Most people will experience back pain at some point in their lives, and probably the most common of back problems affecting the lower back is Lumbago.
Lumbago affects the muscles of the back and the pain experienced can vary greatly from excruciating p...
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Author:
josephsmum
08th October 2009
So the back starts playing up...
You visit the doctor yet again.
"What's the problem?"
You raise your eyebrows and reply "back agony lower left side- Again!"
You are not alone thousands have the same problem and thousands receive no real speci...
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Author:
Robert Lee
22nd July 2009
What is bursitis, you ask? The "-tis" at the end of the word bursitis tells you it's an inflammation. It's caused by an inflamed bursa, a small jelly-like, often fluid-containing sac found throughout the body. A bursa is usually located at the point of yo...
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Author:
jerry
01st June 2009
Purchasing luxury designer handbags is not a decision you take lightly. Every woman knows that. Handbags occupy a position of pride in a woman's wardrobe. In fact, it is no exaggeration to say that designer handbags can make a loud and clear statement abo...
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Author:
Jolin Petter
14th May 2009
If you're dumped and heartbroken, but at the same time you feel your relationship could've or should've worked out... you might want to give it a second chance. Yet if you've never reversed a breakup before, you probably don't know what to do. This scenar...
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Author:
Anthony Malibu
05th November 2008
We all know of Achilles, the Trojan War Hero of Greek Mythology. His mother tried to make him immortal by dipping him the river Styx. Unfortunately she missed a spot on his heel. So the story goes that he was struck by an arrow in that spot and he was kil...
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Author:
Dr. Christopher Segler
23rd June 2008
Ovarian cysts are small fluid-filled sacs which are usually not malignant(cancerous). These sacs may not cause any symptoms or they can cause quite a bit of pain. Sometimes ovarian cysts appear in connection with your menstrual cycle, and may go away on t...
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Author:
Mary Freeman
25th July 2007
Headaches are common during pregnancy, and may involve tension headaches or migraines. Tension headaches tend to feel like a dull ache on both sides of the head and around the neck area. They are often the result of stress, exhaustion, dehydration or alle...
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Author:
Alien
18th April 2007
Congratulations on your pregnancy! You may have noticed that you have had some cramping after discovering that you are indeed expecting. You should know that some mild to moderate cramping in early pregnancy is perfectly normal. Particularly during a firs...
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Author:
Alien