...after bacterial infection of the tonsil or throat. They include: fever headache weakness a non-itchy rash joint pain Later, involuntary muscle movements may occur. Some people may develop carditis (inflammation...
...heart muscle. The surgeon then inserts the pacemaker leads into the large subclavian vein in the shoulder. The three leads are put together and guided toward the target heart muscle...
...physical health problems, including headaches, muscle tension, fatigue, digestive problems, and disrupted sleep. Benefits of Stress Management Stress management can help you reduce and manage the physical and mental symptoms...
...skin from the abdominal area. Umbilical transposition – A surgical procedure that improves the appearance of the belly button. Fascial plication – A procedure that tightens the abdominal muscles. A...
...glands, and they may be a sign of malnutrition or alcohol abuse. Potassium test Potassium aids the communication between nerves and muscles regulates the heart and maintains muscle function. Diuretics...
...Nausea and/or vomiting Watery diarrhea; mucus and blood are not usually present Other symptoms may include:[6][4][3][7][8][9] Abdominal (belly) pain Low-grade fever Headache Muscle aches Chills Symptoms may be mild or...
...test are: Toxoplasmosis This infection is caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. The infection is often symptomless, but may cause flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue and muscle aches....
...Surgical procedures can be performed as part of the treatment for conditions and trauma-related injuries that affect the diaphragm, which is a large, dome-shaped muscle positioned right below the lungs...
...muscles. Dysport injections work by temporarily blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing them to relax and reducing the appearance of wrinkles. **Overview:** * Dysport is an injectable wrinkle relaxer...
...quickly than OTC painkillers designed to be swallowed. They can be administered by vaporization, i.e., breathing them in through the nose or injection into a muscle or vein.[14] The principal...