...depending on their location: cervical (neck), thoracic (chest) and lumbar (lower back). In between the vertebrae is the intervertebral disc, which is shaped like a doughnut with a jelly-like filling....
...the organs of the chest and abdomen are in mirror-image positions – that is, they are on the opposite side to where they are in most people.[24] In people with...
...nitrates and calcium blockers to prevent blood vessel spasm that causes arterial recoil. Medical reports show that recoil is usually observed in women, people with unstable symptoms of angina (chest...
...chest pain, shortness of breath, and lung inflammation. * **Heart:** Myocarditis, pericarditis, and arrhythmias. * **Brain:** Headaches, seizures, and cognitive problems. **Diagnosis of SLE** Diagnosing SLE can be challenging due...
...diagnosed through a chest x-ray and pulmonary function tests, which allow doctors to measure the volume of air that the patient’s lungs can hold while doing certain exercises and while...
...Cold hands and feet Pale, mottled or blue skin Rapid heartbeat Chills Vomiting and nausea, sometimes with diarrhea Abdominal pain, muscle pain, joint pain and/or chest pain Low urine output...
...other parts of the body, causing, for example, an ear infection, sinus infection or chest infection. Another complication of tonsillitis occurs when an abscess form on or around the tonsils,...
...chest, shoulders, or back. They are usually melanocytic, i.e. melanin-containing, or pigmented. Seborrheic keratoses are common and can be scaly, waxy, and slightly raised above the skin (elevated). Although these...
...with the occurrence becoming more frequent, or occurring even when the patient is at rest. Suffering from atypical chest pain, the cause of which cannot be easily determined by other...
...deal with urine leakage and the corresponding mess. For those using a catheter for surgery, the expected results can vary. For instance, draining fluid from the abdomen or chest of...