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Could be shingles. Could be shingles. Could be shingles.
Bellend? The head of your penis? When going through puberty, an erection can be hard enough and the head sensitive enough that it could be painful. I would say uncomfortable instead of actually painful, but everyone is different when it come to pain.
Where on your body are you experiencing this problem?? Head, neck, chest, abdomen, etc...
The beginings of zombish, the bubonic plague or a host of other illnesses go to a doctor lazy.
Well, it could be many of things, but I would say it's just a pimple. If it doesn't go away you might want to get the bump checked out. Any bump that is sore should ALWAYS be looked at by a doctor. If it's a raised soft bump and you live in a area where there are ticks this could be possible and that's all the more reason you should see your doctor because of Lime Disease ticks can cause. It may be just a cyst that can be removed.
It would be painful for the client and they would be on an antibiotic or medication, and should seek medical help from there G.P it would be a general contra because if you touched the area and it was opened or weeping you could cause cross-contamination. x
it could be anything that is painful from verbal, social or physical
sucking chest wound
An allusion to the word "chest" could be a pirate's treasure chest, representing hidden riches or secrets. A metaphor for "chest" could be a powerful fortress protecting one's heart or emotions.
The tightness in your chest is not likely from hormones. It could be from acid reflux or even a sprained chest muscle.
You can definitely die from chest pains. You could stop breathing or your heart could stop pumping because of these pains.
There can be many reasons for thisThe dog shampoo isn't properly washed outjust an itchbathe him more oftenbathe him too oftenFor the scratching in the chest it could be that its his little tickle spot. Some dogs when you scratch their stomachs in certain spots they kick their leg which looks like scratching.