Myofascial Pain Syndrome or Muscle Pain

If you have muscle pain brought on by touching or applying pressure to a certain spot, it could be myofascial pain syndrome (MPS). Of course, it could be quite a few other ailments too. Read more »

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Right Side Chest Pain and Other Less Obvious Signs of Heart Attack

Heart attacks were once thought of as an affliction that mostly affected men, but the rate of cardiovascular disease in women is changing that perception. Heart disease is prevalent in both genders, which means everyone could benefit from knowing more about the symptoms. Read more »

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Lower Back Pain Left Side: Is Fusion Surgery An Option?

It could strike at any time. The “It” that we refer to is debilitating ache (For many people this condition is experienced in a specific region such as lower back pain left side.) that takes away the enjoyment of participating in your favorite activities. It can happen while bending, twisting or simply picking up your kids or grandkids. It’s a hardship that afflicts far too many people—chronic lower back ache. Read more »

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Right Side Hip Pain – Treating Arthritis

Phillip’s right side hip pain is caused by arthritis. Because arthritis is so widespread, it gets a lot of attention from all of us – from the average person to the health professional. Some experts believe that arthritis was first introduced by a strain of virus some two centuries ago. Read more »

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Pain in Right Side and Back

In his late 50s, James began having what he described as “pain in right side and back.”

For the nearly 2 million people with chronic lower back pain who have failed to respond to non-operative treatments such as physical therapy, medication and spinal injections, and who do not want to go to the extreme of fusion surgery, a minimally invasive procedure called the Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy (IDET) procedure may offer an alternative. Read more »

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Right Side Stomach Pain: Could It Be Kidney Stones?

Working as an emergency room RN, Jane has seen many people suffering from kidney stones. About 80 percent of the people she encounters with this condition are men. We don’t know why the numbers are so much higher for men. Read more »

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Upper Right Side Pain and the Gallbladder

The gallbladder is one of the underappreciated of the abdominal organs. Located just below the liver, this organ’s job is to store bile that is produced by the liver and used by the body to digest food. Read more »

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Avoid Left Sided and Right Sided Pain Associated with Kidney Stones

Pain associated with kidney stones can present as left sided or right sided pain, depending on which kidney is involved and the position of the stone. Whether it is right sided pain or left sided pain, it can be intense. Read more »

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