No. That would not be typical symptoms of a cold.
Lower back pain can often cause pain all the way around to the front of the body. Alternating heat and cold packs may help.
Yes, if you are experiencing stomach pain after taking opiates, lay down on your back, close your eyes, relax and don't "fight" the effects of the opiate. You'll find your stomach pain will decrease.
It is not entirely understood why ice cream headaches aka brain freeze occurs. It is thought to have something to do with blood vessels becoming sensitized to cold. Recent research identified these vessels and visualized them dilating in response to cold stimulus to the back of the soft palate. This is thought to play a part in the pain response that results.
Yes, Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen can cause stomach discomfort.
Drinking from a straw can sometimes cause stomach pain because it can lead to swallowing air, which can result in bloating and discomfort in the stomach.
Sadness can cause stomach pain because emotions like sadness can trigger the release of stress hormones, which can affect the digestive system and lead to symptoms like stomach pain.
YES! (Stomach Cramps!)
Cold is not really pain but it can cause pain when a person is exposed to cold for a long period of time. Exposure to cold can cause frost bite and damage to the tissues of the body.
Yes, crying can cause stomach pain due to the release of stress hormones that can affect the digestive system and lead to discomfort or cramping in the stomach area.
Yes, Accutane can cause back pain. Back pain (and joint pain) are a common side effect of taking Accutane.
Stress?
Can scarlet fever cause breathing pain in cold weather