reported pain of upper extremities (UE) and the following variables: physical strain exerted during typing on a computer keyboard, extra-work strain on UE, bio-demographic variables, psychosocial variables, and ergonomic variables.Participants were 60 women who worked in offices, divided into two ...
Recurrent cystitis, specifically post-coital cystitis, is often comorbid with two conditions: painful sexual intercourse (“sexual pain disorders” or “dyspareunia”) and/or vaginal dryness. This trio is more frequent in young patients, and increasingly reported after menopause [1,2]. In the back...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook atypical chest pain A term of variable application for chest pain that is sudden, sharp and short-lived. The term’s use is inconsistent: some doctors use the term as a means of referring a patient to an...
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Background/Aims Propofol has been used in the past for sedation in upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopic procedures. This study aimed to measure the incidence of propofol injection pain and evaluate the effect of lidocaine on pain caused during sedative upper GI endoscopic examinations. Methods ...
I suffer frequent pain in chest and upper back...it lasts for whole day..it pains alot..i thought its due to acidity; then i started having breakfast everyday..but still i get those pain...what should i do? Asked for Female, 24 Years581Viewsv ...
My upper GI also showed nothing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Reply Guestover a year ago My daughter (14 years old) has a similar condition that deals with a problem in the communication between the heart and brain which causes her blood pressure to suddenly drop. She then passes...
Cathryn M. Edwards, in Medicine, 2024 Acute abdominal pain Upper GI symptoms presenting acutely form part of the differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen (Table 2). It is important to enquire about the site, character, onset, duration, severity, radiation and exacerbating and relieving factors...
Upper endoscopy is indicated when patients present with nonspecific symptoms of dyspepsia in the setting of alarm symptoms such as bleeding or anemia, early satiety, weight loss, dysphagia or odynophagia, recurrent emesis, middle-aged patients (>45–50 years), and family history of upper GI ...
In recent years, as medical recognition and understanding of chronic pain conditions has grown, the topical route for pain management has seen a resurgence of interest because of its potential to deliver therapeutic doses of medication directly to a painful site, bypassing the GI tract and without...