...and other accidents related to a sudden loss of balance and/or physical weakness Physical rehabilitation will usually begin in the hospital to improve muscular function and is often continued in...
...some degree of success. Many muscular pains are actually caused by trigger points, which are classified as either active or latent. Active trigger points cause what is called as “referred...
...intramuscular injection, while doxycycline and ceftriaxone are usually administered either intravenously or intramuscularly. All three are administered in large doses, over one or several consecutive days. Benzathine penicillin can be...
...of the scrotum (the muscular bag which holds the testicles). Some people feel pain and heaviness in the lower part of their abdomen. Some men may develop breast tissue, but...
...Am I having a stroke? Other names sometimes used for subarachnoid hemorrhage The typical symptoms of this condition are muscle stiffness, fever, sweating, and painful muscular spasms. The diagnosis can...
...cancer (NMIBC)**: This type of cancer is confined to the inner layers of the bladder wall. * **Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC)**: This type of cancer has spread into the muscular...
...because it reduces the risks of the open technique, such as blood loss, muscle denervation, ischemia, infection, pain, impairment, allergic reactions to anaesthesia, and increased intramuscular pressure. This high risk...
...happen to those aged over 65 Certain inherited conditions that weaken the blood vessels, such as autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and fibromuscular dysplasia Brain infection, such as encephalitis...
...the form of feces from the body. The method comprises a hollow muscular tube that starts from the oral cavity (where the food enters the mouth) and includes the pharynx,...
...artery open. The heart is a strong muscular organ that is responsible for pumping blood all over the body. It allows oxygen-rich blood to travel through different blood vessels including...