- Tendinopathy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms Tendinopathy symptoms can vary based on the type Symptoms tend to occur where the tendon attaches to the bone and often include: Pain, often described as a dull ache, especially when moving the hurt limb or joint Stiffness or weakness in the affected area Tenderness in the affected area Mild swelling When to see a doctor You can treat many cases of tendinopathy with self-care
- Abdominal pain Causes - Mayo Clinic
Abdominal pain can have many causes The most common causes usually aren't serious, such as gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle Other conditions may need medical attention right away The location and pattern of abdominal pain can provide important clues, but how long it lasts is especially useful when figuring out its cause
- Headache Causes - Mayo Clinic
A headache may appear as a sharp pain, a throbbing sensation or a dull ache Headaches can develop gradually or suddenly, and may last from less than an hour to several days Your headache symptoms can help your doctor determine its cause and the appropriate treatment
- Abdominal pain In-depth - Mayo Clinic
Everyone experiences abdominal pain from time to time Other terms used to describe abdominal pain are stomachache, tummy ache, gut ache and bellyache Abdominal pain can be mild or severe It may be constant or come and go Abdominal pain can be short-lived, also called acute It also may happen over weeks, months or years, also known as chronic
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- Muscle pain Causes - Mayo Clinic
Almost everyone has sore, aching muscles now and then Muscle pain can involve a small area or your whole body The pain may range from mild to severe and limit movement Muscle pain may begin suddenly or worsen over time It also may be worse after activity or at certain times of the day You may feel pain, soreness, cramping, aching, stiffness or burning
- Arm pain When to see a doctor - Mayo Clinic
Arm pain may be related to problems with the muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments and nerves It also may be related to problems with the joints of the shoulders, elbows and wrists Often arm pain is caused by a problem in your neck or upper spine Arm pain, especially pain that radiates into your left arm, can be a symptom of a heart attack
- Leg pain - Mayo Clinic
Leg pain: Symptom — Overview covers definition, possible causes of this symptom
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