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Abdominal Pains
 Relieving Pain Naturally: A Complete Guide to Drug-Free Pain Management For millions of Americans, severe pain is a fact of everyday life. Standard medicine commonly offers relief through drug therapies. While often effective, these medications come with a host of side effects-- disorientation, drowsiness, mental impairment, nausea, peptic ulcers, tinnitus, and addiction, to mention just a few. Moreover, after prolonged use, the body's tolerance to many of these drugs requires increased dosages to remain effective. Relieving Pain Naturally is divided into two parts. Part One examines over forty of the most common chronic pain-related conditions, from abdominal pain to sciatica to tendonitis. Each disorder is explained, and its alternative pain treatments detailed. Part Two offers twenty-seven drug-free therapies. These entries include both conventional treatments and alternative modalities such as acupuncture, biofeedback, heat and cold therapy, hypnosis, nutrition, and oxygen therapy. Also included are clinical studies and cautions, where applicable.
 Chronic Abdominal and Visceral Pain: Theory and Practice Chronic Abdominal and Visceral Pain: Theory and Practice
Abdominal examination - The abdominal exam, in medicine, is performed as part of a physical examination, or when a patient presents with abdominal pain or a history that suggests an abdominal pathology. Chronic functional abdominal pain - Chronic functional abdominal pain (CFAP) is the ongoing presence of abdominal pain for which there is no physical explanation. It is quite similar to, but less common than, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and many of the same treatments for IBS can also be of benefit to those with CFAP. Abdominal surgery - The term abdominal surgery broadly covers surgical procedures that involve opening the abdomen. Surgery of each abdominal organ is dealt with separately in connection with the description of that organ (see stomach, kidney, liver, etc. Abdominal pain - Abdominal pain can be one of the symptoms associated with transient disorders or serious disease. Making a definitive diagnosis of the cause of a person's abdominal pain can be quite difficult, because so many diseases can result in this symptom.
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Pain Relief Light Therapy - Pain Relief Light Therapy The Chronic Pain Solution This remarkable book, by one of the leading pain specialists in America, puts in your hands the resources usually available only at the most sophisticated pain clinics. Recent research has shown that the solution to the puzzle of pain is almost never one magic bullet treatment. What works is a combination of therapies--often three or more--customized to your individual needs. Some drugs or surgeries can actually make your condition worse, while ... Abdominal Lower Pain Right - Abdominal Lower Pain Right Forward Facing Inversion System Inversion therapy is a natural way to relieve back pain, increase circulation, abdominal lower pain right and reduce stress abdominal lower pain right and tension on the body. The Inversion System combines inversion in an all natural bent-knee position for instant results abdominal lower pain right and torso strengthening exercises. Bent-knee inversion is an easy way to stretch your lower back. Simply step up to the unit, abdominal lower pain right ... Abdominal Lower Pain - Abdominal Lower Pain Forward Facing Inversion System Inversion therapy is a natural way to relieve back pain, increase circulation, abdominal lower pain and reduce stress abdominal lower pain and tension on the body. The Inversion System combines inversion in an all natural bent-knee position for instant results abdominal lower pain and torso strengthening exercises. Bent-knee inversion is an easy way to stretch your lower back. Simply step up to the unit, abdominal lower pain and revolve forward. The comfortable ... Abdominal Left Lower Pain - Abdominal Left Lower Pain Touching the Void (DVD) Bringing to life Joe Simpson's book of the same name, TOUCHING THE VOID details the near-death experience he endured during a 1985 attempt to climb the only mountain in the Peruvian Andes that had not been scaled--the 21,000-foot Siula Grande. With his partner Simon Yates, Simpson successfully reached the peak after a three-day climb. During the descent, however, he fell abdominal left lower pain and shattered several ...
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