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Headache
- Headache Login
- About Acute-Sudden-Headaches
- (A) Sudden - Acute Headaches
- Headaches due to increased blood pressure. hypertension
- Headaches due to cerebral hemorrhage
- What is an Aneurysm?
- Headaches due to brain tumors
- Sinus-Related Headache
- (B) Chronic Headaches
- Migraine
- Chronic - Headaches - Occurring as a Disease
- Tension Type Headache
- Cluster Headache
- Chronic Daily Headache
- Headache Due to Painkillers - Analgesic Headache
- Headaches Originating from the Neck-Cervicogenic headache
- Headache Due to Psychological Problems
- Other Causes of Headache
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Neck Pain
- Neck Pain Login
- What are the Causes of Neck Pain?
- Blows - Impacts
- Whiplash
- Strain
- Posture and Emotional Stress
- Wear and Tear
- Cervical Nerve Compression - Cervical Hernia
- Cervical Spondylosis (Neck Osteoarthritis)
- The Role of Your Physician
- Who Needs Neck Exercise?
- How Do You Protect Your Neck?
- Neck Exercises
- Shoulder and Arm Pain
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Low Back Pain
- Low Back Pain Login
- Back Pain
- Degenerative Disc Disease:
- Narrowing of the Spinal Canal - Spinal Stenosis
- Sciatica - Lower Back Pain
- Facet Syndrome
- Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
- Sacroiliac Pain
- Spinal Cord Injury-Related Pain
- Discitis - Inflammation of the Disc
- How Can We Prevent Lower Back Pain?
- In addition to the treatment methods mention
- Education on Back Pain:
- Neuropathic Pain and Neuralgias
- Cancer Pain
- Pain in Rheumatology
- Chest Pain
- Abdominal Pain
- Chronic Lower Abdominal Pain
Bladder Cancer
Pain arises when bladder cancer spreads to the pelvic floor. This pain occurs when the tumor spreads to muscles, lymph nodes, bones, or nerves in the area. In bladder cancer, painkillers are the first option. Nerve blocks and morphine pumps are the methods sought when painkillers are insufficient.