10 Pains You Should Never, Ever Ignore

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Pain that signals a life-threatening condition is usually intense, starts abruptly, and is associated with a number of other symptoms and signs. Here are the pain symptoms that require immediate attention.
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A quick-onset headache

01 Pains You Shouldnt Ignore Headache

If the pain in your head occurred suddenly and is unbearably bad, you could have a brain aneurysm, a bulge in the wall of an artery. Left untreated, the blood vessel could burst, leading to a potentially fatal stroke or massive brain bleed. Call the ambulance immediately.

Tooth pain when you drink something cold

10 Pains You Should Pretty Much Never Ignore

If the enamel (the outside layer of your tooth) is damaged or decaying, it can expose the nerve inside your tooth, leaving you with intolerable pain when the area comes into contact with any cold or hot substances. In addition to the sensitivity, an exposed nerve also puts you at risk for a bacterial infection that can spread to other parts of your body. See your dentist if you start experiencing extreme tooth sensitivity.

Pain through the hand, wrist, and forearm

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If a pain or numbing sensation affects your fingers (particularly the thumb, index finger, and middle finger), palm and wrist and spreads to the forearm, you could have carpal tunnel syndrome. Left untreated, the hand muscles may shrink and you may even lose function of your hand. Consult your doctor as soon as possible for treatment options. Make sure you avoid these things you do that only make your pain worse.

Pain that spreads across your chest

02 Pains You Shouldnt Ignore Chest Pain

Chest pain is a classic sign of a heart attack, caused by the lack of oxygen reaching your heart. The pain may also move toward your jaw, shoulder, or neck. Call an ambulance immediately.

Dull pain in the mid-back

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If the pain gets progressively worse and is accompanies by fever and nausea, you could have a kidney infection. See your doctor as soon as possible. The infection could cause permanent damage to the kidneys, blood poisoning, or a complete kidney shutdown. In the meantime, try one of these proven remedies for fast pain relief.

Pain that starts in the lower back and affects the legs

03 Pains You Shouldnt Ignore Lower Back

This type of pain is commonly a sign of sciatica, brought on by injury or pressure on the sciatic nerve. Talk to your doctor about pain management and treatment options. If there is also weakness in your legs, loss of bladder sensation, or new urinary incontinence, you could have cauda equina syndrome, a rare disorder that can cause permanent paralysis.

Pain in the lower right of the gut

04 Pains You Shouldnt Ignore Lower Gut

If you are also experiencing a fever, nausea and/or vomiting, you could have appendicitis. A burst appendix can lead to a potentially life-threatening infection. Visit your doctor, who may send you to the hospital for surgery. Don’t miss these 24 important secrets your pain doctor won’t tell you.

Pain in the pelvis or abdomen

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Menstrual cramps are normal for many women. If they become continually worse or don’t go away, you could have endometriosis, a condition where tissue that is supposed to grow inside the uterus starts growing outside the uterus. See your OB-GYN to get a diagnosis. Not doing so increases your risk of infertility.

Achy or cramping pain in the leg

05 Pains You Shouldnt Ignore Leg Cramps

If the pain is accompanied by redness, warmth, and swelling, you could have a blood clot known as a deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). Visit your doctor, who will arrange for you to have an ultrasound. Do NOT massage the painful area, as this might cause the blood clot to travel to your heart or lungs. Look out for these types of leg pain that you shouldn’t ignore.

Constant pins and needles in your feet

06 Pains You Shouldnt Ignore Foot Pain

If your feet are numb, burning or tingly, you could have nerve damage caused by diabetes. You may even lose all feeling in your foot. Visit your doctor, who will send you for a blood glucose test. The affected limb may need to be amputated if the damage is severe enough. Check out these 50 other health symptoms you should never ignore.

Source: RD