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Coping with Sexual Pain After Cancer Treatment
Women often experience sexual pain after cancer treatment, but far too often they don’t discuss it with their doctor or their pain is dismissed as a psychological rather than physical problem, according to a recent review article by two gynecologic oncologists.
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Coping With Pain During Cancer Treatment
If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, you may experience a number of side effects during treatment, from and hair loss to and . These side effects are a normal part of the treatment process, and as doctors, it’s our job to help you cope with them.
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Tylenol Isn’t an Effective Treatment for Arthritis Pain
If you have arthritis pain and reach for a Tylenol for relief, you may be doing yourself a disservice.
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Joint Pain: What Happens as We Age
Whether you’re walking, running or swimming, healthy joints are essential for comfortable and easy movement.
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Is Your Joint Pain Arthritis or Nerve Damage?
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I’m A Runner. Will I Always Deal with Knee Pain?
Running is an excellent sport for overall health — strengthening your musculoskeletal and cardiac systems — but injuries are common, even if you’re careful to avoid them.
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My Child’s Legs Hurt at Night – Is It Growing Pains?
If your child is experiencing growing pains, the pain is real.
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Kidney Stones Are a Pain, But Minimally Invasive Treatments Can Help
Kidney stones. Even the name sounds painful, and the idea of a hard, rock-like substance passing through the body isn’t pleasant. Climate and diet put Southerners more at risk of developing kidney stones . Fortunately, kidney stones rarely cause permanent damage when treated by a medical professional, and there are several minimally invasive treatments available to speed up resolution and recovery.
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Reduce Neck Pain with Strengthening Exercises
The phrase “pain in the neck” usually refers to a task that is irritating or bothersome. But sometimes, the phrase is literal. Whether you slept the wrong way or have “text neck,” a stiff or sore neck is a painful reminder of limitations in your mobility.
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Treating Athletes with Lower Back Pain
This blog was written in conjunction with Harrison Youmans, MD.