...Pain in the left shoulder Muscle-guarding in the abdomen, i.e. tensing the abdominal muscles Rapid heartbeat Low blood pressure Nausea Sweating Lightheadedness and/or fainting Fatigue Blurred vision Bruising or bloating...
...diseases, such as lupus, antiphospholipid syndrome, scleroderma When should I see a rheumatologist? Everyone experiences muscle and joint pain from time to time. When the muscle and joint pain is...
...aim to help people exercise safely and effectively to achieve optimum performance. This includes prescribing strength-training of muscles that the physician notices are lacking in balance with other muscles. Sports...
...occlusion): teeth, muscles, and joints. This branch also studies chewing and swallowing. A bad occlusion, that is to say, a bad closing of the jaw and abnormal contact between the teeth...
...can also cause significant changes in the face’s deep anatomical structures, including cheek fat, the platysma muscle, and the orbicularis oculi muscle. There are many kinds of facelift procedures, varying...
...can assist the patient in standing and sitting. Exercise – Sometimes the problem originates from weak pelvic floor or sphincter muscles, which may be corrected through exercising the muscles. However,...
...4 and 72 hours if left untreated. Other symptoms which may accompany a migraine headache attack may include:[4][6][7] Muscle tenderness, particularly in the cranial and cervical areas Sensitivity to smell...
...rapidly progresses to its more severe form, anaphylactic shock, other symptoms may include:[1][3] A sense of impending doom A fast or thumping heart Stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting Advanced symptoms...
...frequently during the night with the need to urinate Pain or difficulty during sexual intercourse Pain during menstruation, normally accompanied by abdominal cramps Headaches Other symptoms related to the underlying...
...and vitamin D.[7] These deficiencies often correlate to a loss in muscle strength.[8] If you or a loved one is feeling tired for unknown reasons, you . It’s always best...