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  1. Medications - non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

    Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines should always be used cautiously and for the shortest time possible.

  2. Eczema (atopic dermatitis)

    Eczema can vary in severity, and symptoms may flare up or subside from day to day.

  3. Shin splints

    'Shin splints' refers to pain felt anywhere along the shinbone from knee to ankle.

  4. Gastritis

    Gastritis, inflammation of the stomach lining, may be caused by many factors including infection, alcohol, particular medications and some allergic and immune conditions.

  5. Achilles tendinopathy

    People who run regularly seem to be susceptible to Achilles tendonitis

  6. Lupus and medication

    Lupus most commonly appears in women of childbearing age.

  7. Hip disorders

    The hip joint is complicated to allow a wide range of motion while still supporting the weight of the body.

  8. Collagenous colitis and lymphocytic colitis

    Collagenous colitis and lymphocytic colitis are types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

  9. Stomach ulcer

    Most stomach ulcers are caused by infection or medication, not stress or poor diet.

  10. Pleurisy

    Treating any infection of the upper respiratory tract quickly will reduce the risk of developing pleurisy.

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