pain treatment
pain treatment
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by RAY ATTEBERY - 2007-04-02
You'd think that after decades of using tylenol, ibuprofen, and codeine, we'd have a grasp on which is best for pain due to musculoskeletal injuries--things like bruises, and even fractures. ...
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by Curtis Graham - 2007-04-11
You've said it! You've thought it! How much pain medication is enough? The truth is that each patient is born with or develops their own unique pain threshold and tolerance. Supposedly, your medic...
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by RayHeyHeyHey - 2007-04-16
For most discomforts, we reach for NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). They are very effective, but when "when people take inbuprofen, aspirin, ketpprofen or naproxen sodium, they figure si...
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by Ray Attebery - 2007-04-21
For most discomforts, we reach for NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). They are very effective, but when "when people take inbuprofen, aspirin, ketpprofen or naproxen sodium, they figure si...
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by Ray Attebery - 2007-04-21
Migraine headaches do not just drop out of the sky on some poor person. If you are suffering from migraine headaches, there are probably physical causes behind your condition, and there are steps you ...
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by HEMANT YAGNICK, M.D. - 2007-04-25
There are alternatives to using over-the-counter and prescription drugs. There are many different herbs and spices that are used as anti-inflammatory agents and to help reduce pain. Recently...
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by Leslie McKerns - 2007-05-12
With the advent of managed care, more patients are seen in shorter amounts of time and the amount of one-on-one time with the doctor seems to be on the verge of evaporating. Escalating pressures on th...
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by Leslie McKerns - 2007-05-16
An unexpected fall or other painful, disabling injury sends you to the emergency room, only to wait hours for attention. If a more severe trauma enters the queue during your wait, expect that surgeons...
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by Ray Attebery - 2007-06-06
You would think that after decades of using tylenol, ibuprofen, and codeine, we would have a grasp on which one of these is best to reduce pain due to musculoskeletal injuries, things like bruises, an...
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by RayHeyHeyHey - 2008-07-06
This article is based on the fact that ALL PAIN is nerve agitation oriented, NO EXCEPTIONS. If your treatment or medication isn't dealing with the root cause at the source of your pain, in terms of re...