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I do not know anything about you or your medical history, but based solely on the brief information in your question, I would say that worsening pain...
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We have several friends who are bipolar and they do not steal. There is no relationship to her stealing to the bipolar disorders....she just steals...
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I have no way of knowing the accuracy of your diagnosis, but Swimmer's ear is usually not treated so aggressively. Since I do not know what you...
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also just to add I have a twin brother who is less active than I am and has an episode one time every six months brought on in same manner either...
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I have been in your position and I know how you feel, however I am going to repeat what my Dr., whom I get suboxone from, told me just last week...
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As much as I would like to answer your call for help, it is not possible for me to blindly diagnose or treat you over the Internet, so the next and...
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According to the CDC, 82% of Americans take at least one medication & 29% of us take five or more. Each year seven hundred thousand ER...
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Topical analgesics are creams, ointments, and balms that are rubbed onto the skin where you have joint pain. Most are available without a...
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Most people with back pain don't need these powerful painkillers. Many just use non-addictive medications like Tylenol or nonsteroidal anti...
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An analgesic is pain-relieving medication.
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Though over-the-counter painkillers are generally safe, use them with caution and only under your doctor's guidance. Taking excessive amounts of...
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It is possible to become addicted to narcotic painkillers, which is why some doctors are reluctant to prescribe them. But opioid medications such as...
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