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| (Showing results 1 - 10) | | 1. |  | Swimmer's Ear (External Otitis) | | External otitis, commonly called swimmer's ear, is an infection of the ear canal. It can be caused by different types of bacteria or fungi.
| | 2. |  | Toxic Synovitis | | Read about this temporary inflammation of the hip joint that affects young children.
| | 3. |  | Osgood-Schlatter Disease | | Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is an overuse injury that can cause knee pain in teens, especially during growth spurts. Learn more.
| | 4. |  | Stomachaches | | Lots of different problems can cause similar kinds of stomach pain - not all of them related to the digestive system. This article provides clues on what could be going on.
| | 5. |  | Helicobacter pylori | | H. pylori bacteria can cause digestive illnesses, including gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.
| | 6. |  | I'm on the Birth Control Shot and Having Abdominal Pain. What Should I Do? | | Find out what the experts have to say.
| | 7. |  | Urination Pain Instruction Sheet | | Pain during urination can be caused by infection in the urinary system, irritation or injury of the genital area, or stones (small masses of minerals) in the urinary tract. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common cause of painful urination.
| | 8. |  | Chest Pains Instruction Sheet | | Chest pain can be caused by many things, from a pulled muscle to asthma. Depending on the reason for the pain, symptoms may differ. Chest pain in children is rarely a sign of serious heart trouble.
| | 9. |  | Stomachaches Instruction Sheet | | Stomachaches can be caused by many things, from gas or constipation to stress, overeating, or a contagious stomach bug. Complaints about stomach pain may have nothing to do with the stomach itself; the pain may be coming from another part of the body.
| | 10. |  | Bursitis | | Bursitis, an irritation of the small fluid sacs that provide cushioning in some joints, is often caused by sports-related injuries or repeated use of a particular joint.
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