...loss Small, painful, red or purple bumps on the fingers and/or toes, called Osler nodes Very small, painless, dark spots on the palms of the hands and/or soles of the...
...in specialized sports clinics to help athletes run and move efficiently and pain-free. There are a number of factors that can affect gait pattern including intrinsic factors like weight, height,...
...such as: Foul taste in the mouth Inability to fully open the mouth Discomfort when opening the mouth Pain when opening the mouth Dry mouth Facial pain Swelling of the...
...neuromuscular disorders, with back pain being the most common. Unlike other health care practitioners, chiropractors focus on non-medical or surgical treatment methods. Their form of treatment involves manually manipulating the...
...care is conducted by a skilled healthcare provider, such as a rheumatologist, who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of these systems, such as arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, and lupus....
...it is severe or prevents the patient from performing her usual activities, she may take pain relievers prescribed by her doctor. Patients should not take pain relievers without the advice...
...nose, which can cause pain, fever, increased inflammation in the area, or even the formation of pus around the eyes. Many cases of epiphora are caused by dysfunctions or blockage...
...ability to communicate and display facial expressions. Studies show that it also has significant psychological effects. Facial paralysis can be classified as mild, moderate, severe, or complete. The severity of...
...and provide guidance on how to make the most of their sleep. Additionally, they can provide psycho-education on importance of sleep, such as the effects of good sleep hygiene. Ultimately,...
...risk of adverse effects on surrounding structures. These may include the jaw and teeth. Studies show that interdental wiring can cause: Temporary increased mobility Progressive caries Loss of tooth sensitivity...