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What over-the-counter painkiller is the best at killing pain?

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Over-the-counter painkillers come in a lot of different forms. Find out which ones likely work the best at killing pain.

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10 Questions about GABAPENTIN (Neurontin) for pain: uses, dosages, and risks

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In this video, Doctor Andrea Furlan answers 10 common questions about gabapentin:
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Q1 How does gabapentin work?
05:35 Q2 What is the proper dose?
07:18 Q3 Can take with other painkillers?
07:43 Q4 Why do they give before surgery?
09:34 Q5 Is it different from pregabalin?
10:03 Q6 Can it cause weight gain?
10:20 Q7 Can I drive?
11:10 Q8 Do I need to stop alcohol?
11:34 Q9 Is it good for anxiety and insomnia?
12:44 Q10 Can people abuse gabapentin?

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MEDICAL MNEMONICS: SOCRATES – Diagnosis of Pain Mnemonic | History Taking of Pain | Rhesus Medicine

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MEDICAL MNEMONICS: SOCRATES - Diagnosis of Pain Mnemonic | History Taking of Pain | Rhesus Medicine

Medical Mnemonic SOCRATES for the diagnosis of pain. Learn how to take a history of pain. SOCRATES is a pain diagnosis mnemonic that will help you in the clinical history taking of pain.

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Do You Have Gallstone Pain?

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Do You Have Gallstone Pain?

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Do you have gallstone pain? Pain in your side can be hard to identify. Learn about the various types of pain in your abdomen and when to call your doctor.
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I Accidentally Became A Meme: Hide The Pain Harold

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A stock photo shoot led to one of the biggest memes on the internet and changed one man’s life forever.
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What would you feel if one day you wake up and realize that you have become a meme?
Andras Arato tells a story of how he became a world known meme “Hide The Pain Harold.”
Andras Arato is a 73-year old Hungarian electrical engineer, DJ at the local radio, stock photography model. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Heel Pain from Plantar Fasciitis and How to Treat It

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Heel Pain from Plantar Fasciitis and How to Treat It

Hi, I’m Dr. Zimmerman. I’m a foot and ankle specialist here to talk to you about plantar fasciitis today (also known as heel pain).

Plantar fasciitis or heel pain is generally pain in the bottom or the plantar side of the person’s foot. Typically patients have sharp shooting pain, generally worse in the morning or right after walking, in the bottom of their foot.

On the bottom of your foot there’s a plantar fascia, which is a fibrous band that goes from your toes back to your heel. A lot of time people have pain in this portion of their heel associated with plantar fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis generally is treated with conservative treatment, which can consist of:

1. Stretching
2. Icing
3. Appropriate shoe gear
4. Shoe inserts
5. Anti-inflammatories

When the patient is still having pain in that area, sometimes an injection into the area can also help. Generally if we continue to have pain and conservative treatment is not working, we move on to potentially doing an MRI or an ultrasound of the band. Depending on what that shows sometimes surgery is indicated. Surgery would potentially be indicated for a thick band that has not been improved with conservative treatment, and a lot of times the treatment for that is actually releasing the plantar fascia, similar to a carpal tunnel surgery.

Patients many times have heard that plantar fasciitis has also been referred to as heel spur syndrome. Patients get an x-ray and see on the bottom of their heel, they may see a spur. Through research and time we have learned that the heel spur itself is actually not the cause of the pain, but rather the plantar fascia, and that’s why an important aspect of the whole treatment plan is stretching and wearing appropriate shoes.

If this is something you’ve been experiencing and your pain is not getting any better I do recommend seeing a foot and ankle specialist.

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How to Use a TENS Unit for Sciatic Nerve Pain Relief

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Sciatic pain or sciatica is pain that radiates down the sciatic nerve. A TENS unit can be a good way to help relieve this pain. Buy an iReliev Wireless TENS/EMS unit at: https://ireliev.com/product/therapeutic-wearable-system?uid=2&oid=1&affid=17 (affiliate link)

It’s important to know where the sciatic nerve pain is originating from for the best treatment.

When the sciatic nerve is pressed, you might feel pain, numbness, tingling, shooting, or sharp pain. The nerve can get compressed at the spine or at the piriformis muscle. When it’s getting compressed at the spine, it can be from a herniated disc, stenosis, bone spurs, or degeneration. Once you know where the pain is originating from it is easier to target treatment areas.

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can be a good way to help relieve sciatic pain so stretches and exercises can be done that are needed to help the healing process. When TENS is used at the spine, it’s best to not feel any muscle contractions.

Wireless TENS units are a great option for the back and spine area because you don’t have to worry about getting the cords tangled. The iReliev TENS / EMS wireless unit is not only wireless, but it also has 14 different modes to help you get the best option for pain relief. Their large pads also make it easy to place over a larger area, like your back, to get the best coverage.

TENS units have channels (usually one or two), each channel controls two electrodes. With a wireless unit, often the channel has one larger electrode for easier placement. If you are using a wired TENS unit, you want each channel to cross in an X pattern to get the best coverage.

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What causes gum to hurt? What is good for gum pain? – Dr. Aniruddha KB

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There are multiple reasons why your gums can hurt. Basic thing is when some food is stuck or maybe something sharp is stuck onto your tooth and this may result in gum pain or it can be infection that can cause gum pain. Food lodgements, spacing. There can be decay in between two teeth and food can get lodged and you can have gum pain gum pain in turn can also feel like a tooth pain. For patient they may radiate and cause inconvenience. Ofcourse if you have deposits and if you don’t maintain well ad if you don’t brush or floss . So you may have issues with gums or bleeding gums that can cause gum pain. How to manage this is there are multiple treatments that can be done. First while having food, sometimes it is inevitable that you have something poking your gums like fish bones or jeera or spices that we use. However it is better that a periodontist looks into your gums, and cleans it and if it is maintained well, then a gum pain shouldn’t be caused and if there is some clinical procedure that needs to be done like oral prophylaxis or root planning or if there is an infection or abscess is there in the gums then probably we may have to drain the abscess to relieve the pain.

What is occipital neuralgia? London Pain Clinic

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What is occipital neuralgia?   London Pain Clinic

Occipital neuralgia is one of the most severe forms of nerve or neuropathic pain. You may experience severe headaches, feeling of a tight pulsating sensation over the head or severe stabbing and shooting pains over the top of the scalp.

As a consultant in pain medicine at the Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust in London and Medical Director of the London Pain Clinic http://www.londonpainclinic.com/ , Dr Chris Jenner works daily with patients who suffer from some of the most common, painful and yet misunderstood conditions to affect people around the world today.

Alongside a raft of professional qualifications and more than 15 years’ experience in the specialised field of pain medicine, Dr Jenner possesses a true passion for his subject, a fact which is not only evident through his commitment to using the very best cutting-edge treatments, but also through his desire to understand the impact of acute and chronic pain on the everyday lives of his patients.

Dr Jenner’s experience in treating conditions such as spinal pain, fibromyalgia and arthritis has led him to become one of the leading authorities in his field. Using a holistic approach and a variety of treatments which typically combine medication with minimally-invasive pain management procedures, he works with his patients to restore a pain-free existence, higher levels of physical function and a vastly improved quality of life.
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If this describes you, you may be suffering from occipital neuralgia. This painful condition occurs when the occipital nerve that runs from the base of your skull becomes injured, inflamed or irritated. If you suffer from osteoarthritis, diabetes or have had a head injury or cervical disc disease, you may also experience occipital neuralgia. Unfortunately, occipital neuralgia is often misdiagnosed as migraine or another type of headache due to the similarity of symptoms.

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Stroke is the fifth-leading cause of death in the U.S. and a leading cause of disability, according to the American Stroke Association.

To recognize symptoms, leading stroke experts recommend memorizing an easy-to-remember acronym:
FAST!

Face (drooping of the face)
Arm (arm weakness)
Speech (slurred speech)
Time (time counts — call 911 immediately)

Cedars-Sinai has been designated a Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Joint Commission, an independent, not-for-profit organization that accredits and certifies nearly 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.

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Kings of Pain: NIGHTMARE TARANTULA BITE (S1, E1) | Full Episode | History

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Kings of Pain: NIGHTMARE TARANTULA BITE (S1, E1) | Full Episode | History

In a Bolivian jungle, Adam and Caveman Rob pursue the fabled Executioner Wasp, Warrior Wasp, and Goliath Bird-Eating Tarantula. One causes a medical emergency, and another delivers a nightmarish bite, in Season 1, Episode 1, “Nightmare In A Box”. #KingsofPain
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“Kings of Pain” follows wildlife biologist Adam Thorn and professional animal handler Rob “Caveman” Alleva as they get bit and stung by some of the most dangerous animals and vicious stinging insects in the world – from a reticulated python to a rove beetle – to create a complete and comprehensive pain index that will ultimately help save lives.

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