There isn't a STI that specifically causes your breasts to hurt.
This could simply be the result of an impending period, as many women find that the monthly hormonal changes cause their breasts to become a bit fuller and thus more painful.
It's from a radiology report - essentially it's saying that there's a mild disk bulge (not full herniation) at the L4/5 disk that's encroaching on the L4/5 foramina. The foramina is the part of the vertebrae between the spine and vertebrae where the nerves pass. They look like holes or notches behind the vertebrae.
It's not uncommon for a disk protrusion in the lower lumbar area to impinge on the foraminal nerves. Mild just indicates it's not enough of a problem to warrant anything other than non-surgical therapy (rest, anti-inflammatories, etc.). There's usually an underlying cause though - stenosis, injury, old age, weight, etc.
The best way to deal with it is to limit the amount of stress you put on your lumbar spine, and to change the way you sleep (assuming you haven't already). Never sleep on your back, unless you've got cushion under your knees that will flatten your lumbar spine against the mattress; if you sleep on your side, put a cushion between your knees that will keep your legs parallel (this reduces pressure on the hips and lower spine); and never sleep on your stomach. Putting a cushion or pillow behind you and for your arm to rest on (if sleeping on your side) will help keep you from rolling over. Even though I did it for years before my first fusion, I still do it today, and it still helps.
Lots of harmless little things, and a few really bad ones. If you have severe or persistent pain, go see a doctor.
Symptoms of diverticular disease do not generally include left groin pain. Diverticulosis does not come with any symptoms. Diverticulitis symptoms include: Diarrhea alternating with constipation, cramping or tenderness in lower abdomen, and chills and fever.
If it looks like a thumb poking out of your skin, it happened to me once, it turned out to be, and I kid you not, cat scratch fever. It is a real thing, you can only get it once and antibiotics cleared it right up. That doesn't mean that is what you have.
It could be a hernia. This should be seen by a doctor immediately as it will only worsen with time. Its a tear in the abdominal wall and its your guts or innards trying to poke through. Very painful and it does not heal on its own. It's a little smaller than a chickens egg and can be discolored or bruised in appearance.
There are two codons that code for the amino acid phenylalanine: UUU and UUC.
A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.
Give him a hanging wedgie on whatever tie his feet together and his hands together give him a front wedgie while still in the hanging wedgie then put ice cudes in the front and in the back then pull on his feet then leave him there
Telangectasias are just dilated blood vessels. They can cause bleeding but generally not pain. If the pain is comming from the Cecum (part of the large intestine) it usually would be from some type of inflammation; either infection or inflammatory bowel disease.
Pain doen in the right lower side of the abdomen can be caused by other things such as abdominal wall pain (muscles), hernies, ovaries, or other problems.
Could be a pulled muscle (if the pain is in the thigh) or a hernia (if the pain is in the pubic region). Also could be an infection. Go to the doctor.
There is a high chance that it could be Appendicitis (if you haven't already had it removed). The appendix is located on your lower right side, but if there is a nerve leading from it to the left side of your body, you can feel the pain of it on that side. If the pain continues to bother you, you need to see a doctor though.
As odd as this may seem, it could actually be from a cut or abrasion below the groin area, such as on the legs. There are glands in the groin area that can be affected by something like that. But you need to see your doctor for an examination, since there are a number of things that could cause this.
It is possible you could have testicular cancer. If you get it a lot and you are between 40 and 150 you should consult ur doctor.
i had mine 3 weeks ago today and it still hurts
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) is a muscle and nerve condition of the pelvic floor that refers pain to various areas like testicles, perineum, rectum, and penis. It is generally worsened by sitting.
There is a book called "Headache in the Pelvis" by Anderson, a urologist at Stanford that explains it in detail. More information is available on the web under CPPS.
There are similar conditions for women who can injure pelvic muscles in childbirth.
A normal body temperature is usually 36-37°C. The temperature in the mouth is 37.5°C. The temperature in the groin or under the arm is 0.5°C lower, and the temperature in the rectum is 0.5°C higher,
If the temperature is above 37.5°C the patient has a fever; the higher the temperature, the greater the fever. A temperature higher than 39°C is a sign of dangerous illness
urinary track infection most likely. does it burn when you urinate?
Sudden pain in the testicle can have a number of causes. It is usually because of inflammation due to infection or a previous injury.