No. Whiplash doesn't "look" like anything. Degenerative disease is very easy to see on a MRI. Soft tissue injuries heal with or without treatment. Kind of like going to the gym in January and over doing it...then waking up in the morning being very sore!
You should first look up the symptoms of whiplash. If you were in a car accident, it is very important to have the whiplash documented in case you want to file a claim with insurance or you need to pursue a personal injury lawsuit.
When you look very old or when you get a dangerous disease like cancer. When you look very old or when you get a dangerous disease like cancer.
When you look very old or when you get a dangerous disease like cancer. When you look very old or when you get a dangerous disease like cancer.
what does gangrene look like? is it a dangerous disease to get over? how likely is it to get gangrene???
There are several Miss Whiplash's listed when you look her up and one of them was born in London, though you can also find many that are born in the United States as well.
what does tay saks disease look like
hip virus causing this disease
He doesn't have a disease, just great genes! no its a disease it doesn't mean its bad it congenial growth hormone that makes him look 17 and he'll always look like that kinda like the disease that makes look old very young but reversed
Most people will suffer from an episode of minor lower back pain at some point in their lives, but, for some patients, lower back pain is an indication of a more serious ongoing problem. Degenerative disc disease is a condition in which the discs that sit between the vertebrae of the lower spine begin to wear down, creating instability in the lower back or neck. The body will try to compensate for the loss of the disc by creating bone spurs that can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves which leads to pain and numbness. This is the most common root of back pain.Causes and DiagnosisWhile degenerative disc disease is common as one grows older, there are also conditions and injuries that can cause degeneration of the discs to occur more quickly. Osteoarthritis, herniation of discs in the back and spinal injury are all contributing factors to the disease. Obesity and cigarette usage can also effect the health of the discs. The disease is usually diagnosed based on the patient's history and a medical exam. A doctor will look for limitations in the patient's range of motion and examine if damage has occurred in nerve function. After any other condition that might be causing pain, such as tumors or fractures, are ruled out, the doctor will usually diagnose the patient with degenerative disc disease and begin treatment.Treatment and OutcomesManaging pain is the most common method of treating degenerative disc disease. For some, pain can be alleviated with over-the-counter medication or physical therapy. When mobility is limited and pain is effecting the patient's quality of life, surgery to remove the damaged disc can be performed. Spinal fusion is also a typical procedure used to repair damage from degenerative disc disease. For the most severe cases, surgery usually results in a permanent decrease in pain and increase in mobility. While back pain can be severe, degenerative disc disease is a common ailment for which a number of treatment options are available to help patients remain comfortable and active.
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Yes, it is called Goriliatia.
It's a lung disease that can't be seen by outward appearance.