Friday, January 11, 2013

About Women's Health: The Quest For Pain Relief

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Is pain worse in winter? For some people, chilly weather and dark days can intensify the perception of pain. This week, we'll look at common causes of discomfort, and how women can cope. Feel free to visit the About.com Health Facebook Page to share your thoughts.

Ice Pick Headaches & Other Head Pain
Thanks to different causes and different types, headaches can manifest with various symptoms, and even call for different treatments. Here's what you should know about sharp, stabbing pain. Read More...

Pain You Shouldn't Ignore
Severe discomfort can be a sign that you are in danger, but sometimes women minimize symptoms, or even fail to recognize serious ones. Did you know that nausea and fatigue, not the heart-clenching chest pain associated with heart attack in men, are common heart attack symptoms for women? Read More...
Search Related Topics:  women and heart disease  chest pain 

The Link between Physical Pain and Emotional Pain
Emotional upset can influence your physical experience of well-being. Read More...
Search Related Topics:  pain and addiction  substance dependence  depression

Natural Remedies for Women-Specific Pain
Hormone flux during perimenopause or regular monthly menstrual cycles can trigger migraines and other uncomfortable issues. Read More...
Search Related Topics:  migraine remedies  feverfew  5-htp

 


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