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Pain is our body's way of letting us know something is off. What is
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Referred pain
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it is pain felt at a site other than where the cause is situated. An example is the pain from the pancreas, which is felt in the back. Or when you have a heart attack, pain occurs in your jaw, left arm shoulder neck and upper back ( back pain is more common in women) .One of the first symptoms of a heart attack can be pain in the teeth and/or jaws. In the case of a blushing style garments for bridesmaid in pastel pink
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heart attack, the presence of pain in the teeth or jaws doesn't mean that there is any dental condition that needs to be treated, in the absence of any pre-existing dental condition. Thus referred Pain in internal organs is often referred to sites distant from them. They are signals from our body's. This map of referred pain can help you make sense.
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Do not jump to conclusions, however, always tell & ask your health care provider about pain that persists, the intensity, what seems to bring it on ( food, stress, lack of sleep, out of nowhere). These are key to helping figure out the root cause of your pain.
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