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Symptom: ARM PAINCause: Angina
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Angina may cause inner arm PAIN as well as chest and JAW PAIN. Typically, the PAIN follows exertion and persists for a few minutes. Accompanied by dyspnea, diaphoresis, and apprehension, the PAIN is relieved by rest or vasodilators such as nitroglycerin.



Symptom: Abdominal painCause: Prostatitis
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Vague abdominal PAIN or discomfort in the lower abdomen, groin, perineum, or rectum may develop with prostatitis. Other findings include dysuria, urinary frequency and urgency, fever, chills, low back PAIN, myalgia, arthralgia, and nocturia. Scrotal PAIN, penile PAIN, and PAIN on ejaculation may occur in chronic cases.


Symptom: BACK PAINCause: Endometriosis
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Endometriosis causes deep sacral PAIN and severe, cramping PAIN in the lower abdomen. The PAIN worsens just before or during menstruation and may be aggravated by defecation. It-s accompanied by constipation, abdominal tenderness, dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia.


Symptom: BACK PAINCause: Lumbosacral sprain
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Lumbosacral sprain causes aching, localized PAIN, and tenderness associated with muscle spasm on lateral motion. The recumbent patient typically flexes his knees and hips to help ease PAIN. Flexion of the spine intensifies PAIN, whereas rest helps relieve it. The PAIN worsens with movement and is relieved by rest.


Symptom: CHEST PAINCause: Sickle cell crisis
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Chest PAIN associated with sickle cell crisis typically has a bizarre distribution. It may start as a vague PAIN, commonly located in the back, hands, or feet. As the PAIN worsens, it becomes generalized or localized to the abdomen or chest, causing severe pleuritic PAIN. The presence of chest PAIN and difficulty breathing requires prompt intervention. The patient may also have abdominal distention and rigidity, dyspnea, a fever, and jaundice.



Symptom: Abdominal painCause: Endometriosis
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Constant, severe PAIN in the lower abdomen usually begins 5 to 7 days before the start of menses and may be aggravated by defecation. Depending on the location of the ectopic tissue, the PAIN may be accompanied by constipation, abdominal tenderness, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and deep sacral PAIN.


Symptom: JAW PAINCause: TMJ syndrome
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TMJ syndrome is a common syndrome that produces JAW PAIN at the TMJ; spasm and PAIN of the masticating muscle; clicking, popping, or crepitus of the TMJ; and restricted JAW movement. Unilateral, localized PAIN may radiate to other head and neck areas. The patient typically reports teeth clenching, bruxism, and emotional stress. He may also experience ear PAIN, a headache, deviation of the JAW to the affected side upon opening the mouth, and JAW subluxation or dislocation, especially after yawning


Symptom: CHILLS (Rigors)Cause: Sinusitis
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With acute sinusitis, chills occur along with a fever, a headache, and PAIN, tenderness, and swelling over the affected sinuses. Maxillary sinusitis produces PAIN over the cheeks and upper teeth; ethmoid sinusitis, PAIN over the eyes; frontal sinusitis, PAIN over the eyebrows; and sphenoid sinusitis, PAIN behind the eyes. The primary indicator of sinusitis is nasal discharge, which is commonly bloody for 24 to 48 hours before it gradually becomes purulent



Symptom: BACK PAINCause: Metastatic tumors
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Metastatic tumors commonly spread to the spine, causing low back PAIN in at least 25% of patients. Typically, the PAIN begins abruptly, is accompanied by cramping muscular PAIN (usually worse at night), and isn-t relieved by rest.


Symptom: NECK PAINCause: Cervical extension injury
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Anterior or posterior neck PAIN may develop within hours or days following a whiplash injury. Anterior PAIN usually diminishes within several days, but posterior PAIN persists and may even intensify. Associated findings include tenderness, swelling and nuchal rigidity, arm or back PAIN, an occipital headache, muscle spasms, visual blurring, and unilateral miosis on the affected side
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