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Acute pain often results from tissue damage, such as a skin burn or broken bone, but it may also be a warning of impending damage, such as angina or the pain associated with appendicitis or the body's attempt to pass a kidney stone. Acute pain is ...
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Acute pain often results from tissue damage, such as a skin burn or broken bone. Acute pain can also be associated with headaches or muscle cramps. This type of pain usually goes away as the injury heals or the cause of the pain (stimulus) is remo...
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Acute pain often results from ordinary tissue damage, such as a skin burn or broken bone. Acute pain can also be associated with headaches or muscle cramps. This type of pain usually goes away as the injury heals or the cause of the pain (stimulus...
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Acute pain often results from tissue damage, such as a skin burn or broken bone. Acute pain can also be associated with headaches or muscle cramps . This type of pain usually goes away as the injury heals or the cause of the pain (stimulus) is rem...
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If your blood pressure has been very good for most of your life and then suddenly rises to a dangerous level, could there be an infection or some other medical condition that caused the sudden jump?
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