Abnormal pain is pain that is unusual. For example, some pain is associated with menstruation, but pain that is extreme or that lasts longer than the normal period of time would be considered abnormal.
Nope. That's normal.
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difficulty with swallowing (dysphagia); heartburn; and chest pain
It is not completely abnormal, but if the pain is intense while you're just casually walking or if you're worried about it you should have it checked out.
Acute pain will stop when an injury heals or when an underlying problem is treated successfully. Chronic pain and abnormal pain are more difficult to treat, and it may take longer to find a successful resolution.
A myth about menstruation says it is abnormal. And another says if you have sex it can stop menstrual pain.
There are quite a few, like abnormal bleeding(not normal period bleeding), increased discharge, pain or burning sensations when urinating, and pelvic pain.
The abnormal "phantom" sensations and pain are usually located in the distal parts of the missing limb. Pain and tingling may be felt in the fingers and hand, and in the lower limbs, in the toes and the feet.
Common symptoms of uterine cancer (also known as endometrial cancer) are: abnormal bleeding, pain during urination, pain in the pelvic area, and/or pain during sex.
Your nose stings because pressure and abnormal temperature triggers pain receptors.
some weird unheard of STD. Get that thinmg checked.
It is not abnormal.