Absolutely. Artritis is incredibly painfull.
In short, yes. As a patient who suffers from Lyme disease and also has family members who have suffered with the disease even longer, I can attest to the pain caused by Lyme disease. The pain can come from each of the following symptoms of Lyme:Muscle AchesJoint PainSevere FatigueHeadacheStiffness of the neckArthritis and other conditions caused when Lyme is untreated for a certain amount of time.
Most of the bone loss from the Osteoporosis disease is lost without any symptoms at all. Once you have experienced the pain from this disease a few ways that can help you manage that pain are medication, heat and ice, physical therapy and using braces or support.
No.
Disease, pain, and cancer is all I know so far.
Yes. A fractured arm or torn rotator cuff is not a disease but both are painful. Disease is not the only cause of pain. There are many conditions and situations that can cause pain.
It would be more accurate to say that there are prescription drugs that can be used to treat pain. Since pain is a symptom and not a disease, it does not get cured, only treated. If you cure the disease, then you will also eliminate the pain caused by that disease.
Yes it does it's relieves the pain and tension in the area where the disease is
There are many serious problems that may arise from groin pain. Increased pain over time in the groin area could signify a STD (sexually transmitted disease).
The greatest cause of deaths of all time is heart disease.
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder involving irregularly shaped red blood cells. A person with sickle cell disease will need to take pain killers to prevent being in constant pain. They would also probably spend a lot of time in hospital.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a chronic illness, meaning it is a disease. Doctors aren't really sure what causes the disease to manifest itself.
One spinal problem Dachshunds are especially prone to is called disc disease. Disc disease is most likely to occur if you let your Dachshund jump on and off of the furniture all the time. This happens because the discs in their spinal column degenerate, and causes them pain.