Having a partially torn tendon in your arm can definitely cause your white blood cell count to be a little high. White blood cell counts are high when there is infection or irritation in the body.
The achilles tendon is a tendon located in the back of one's leg. This tendon can be injured by inappropriate use from running, jumping, and climbing.
Any thing will tear due to excessive force.
um doubtful.. Unless the spinal cord is damaged and is causing the tendon to react violently and beyond its normal functions. If that's happening then you have bigger problems.
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Tendons when healed are very 'tight', and need to stretch. So walking exercising the tendon will allow it to slowly stretch, and thereby the limp or pain will slowly releave.
The achilles tendon is a tendon located in the back of one's leg. This tendon can be injured by inappropriate use from running, jumping, and climbing.
No, but Levaquin has been known to cause tendon ruptures.
Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency is the most common cause of adult-flat foot deformities. The tendon degenerates and bony deformities begin to occur in later stages.
partially, it has little particles of rock (microscopic) that take off the top layer of plaque. it has acidic chemicals that may cause damage if ingested.
Yes. If you use them continuously your eyes become weak and will be blood shot when you don't use the eye drops. It can also cause hyperemia - an excess of blood in the vessels supplying the eye and this means your eyes will look blood shot all the time. Trying using it partially if you can.
Any thing will tear due to excessive force.
Temple arteriolitis is damage to the blood vessels to the head. The exact cause is unknown but some doctors believe it may be partially caused by a faulty immune response.
Just a little, definitely doesn't cause a human to die.
Have you ever swam in the ocean?? Does it cause high blood pressure? How can a little salt under your arm cause a blood pressure rise. It sounds absurd.
Yes. Stress can raise your blood pressure, whick in turn can cause little tears in your arteries, then fatty plaque can attach to these tears and cause blockage of blood flow .
um doubtful.. Unless the spinal cord is damaged and is causing the tendon to react violently and beyond its normal functions. If that's happening then you have bigger problems.
No injured. The injury is a torn muscle tendon in his arm. The cause isn't 99.99% accurae but the likely cause is hen he was out of the ring