Chronic abdominal pain and depressive symptoms: analysis of the national longitudinal study of adolescent health. Clin.Gastroenterol.Hepatol. 2008;6(3):329-332.Youssef NN, Atienza K, Langseder AL, Strauss RS. Chronic abdominal pain and depressive symptoms: analysis of the national longitudinal ...
the goals of treatment may be to slow the growth of the cancer, keep the cancer from spreading, and/or relieve cancer-associated symptoms (such as pain).
She presented with symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and a significant weight loss of 5 kg over the previous 3 months. A plain abdominal x-ray revealed threadlike linear calcifications along the ascending and transverse colon (A). Colonoscopy showed dark purple discoloration...
The pain may be only in your neck, or it may move to your arms, back, or shoulders. You may also have pain that starts in another body area and moves to your neck. Signs and symptoms will depend on what is causing your pain. You may have any of the following:...
Our dedicated team of double board-certified interventional spine physicians and orthopedic specialists are committed to using the most minimally invasive methods possible to help patients with acute and chronic pain find relief from their symptoms, improved function and a better overall quality of life...
Classic symptoms of liver disease include: Nausea Vomiting Right upper quadrant abdominal pain Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin due to elevated bilirubin concentrations in the bloodstream) Fatigue Weakness Weight loss may also occur However, since there are a variety of liver diseases, the ...
Myofascial Pain Syndrome Symptoms Symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome include: Localized point of pain that is tender to the touch Muscle pain from pressure on a trigger point Referred pain Pain that feels like burning, aching, stinging, or stabbing Pain that worsens with activity or stress Reduce...
Slocumb JC:Neurological factors in chronic pelvic pain: trigger points and the abdominal pelvic pain syndrome.Am J Obstet Gynecol1984,149:536–543. PubMedCASGoogle Scholar Kames LD, Rapkin AJ, Naliboff BD,et al.:Effectiveness of an interdisciplinary pain management program for the treatment of ...
According to the burn-out hypothesis, a majority of patients with chronic pancreatitis achieve lasting pain-free status during the clinical course [5], [8]. This claim, however, has not been substantiated by others, mainly due to persistence of pain symptoms in a significant fraction of ...
Other symptoms commonly reported include depression, anxiety, headache, migraine, diffuse abdominal pain with changes of bowel habit (irritable bowel syndrome) and urinary frequency. This is sometimes called polysymptomatic distress. The pathogenesis of these syndromes is not clear, but hyperexcitability ...