- ArthritisAny damage to your joints from disease or injury will interfere with any movement and can result in moderate to severe pain. Many conditions will lead to joint pain, including rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, gout, strains, sprains, and other injuries.
- FibromyalgiaOne of the major complaints is fatigue, some patients report this as more debilitating as the pain. Fatigue and sleep disturbances are, in fact, almost universal in patients with fibromyalgia. Some experts believe that without these symptoms, physicians should seek a diagnosis other than fibromyalgia.
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- Sleep DisordersEven though you were sleeping all through the night you may be experiencing sleep disturbances. There are over 70 different types of sleep disorders and are all categorized in three areas lack of sleep, disturbed sleep, and excessive sleep.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeA number of factors can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome, including the anatomy of your wrist, certain underlying health problems and possibly patterns of hand use.
- SciaticaSciatica is a common type of pain that affects the sciatic nerve, a large nerve which extends from the lower back down the back of each leg.
- WhiplashWhiplash occurs when the muscles in your neck suffer a strain due to a sudden movement backward and then forward. The sudden motion causes your neck’s tendons and ligaments to stretch and tear, resulting in whiplash.
- Pinched NerveLiving with neck pain is a pain in the neck, that you don’t have to live with. Pain that radiates down the arm, and possibly into the hands and fingers, is frequently caused by a cervical disc or pinched nerve in the neck.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Allergies