It can. I would talk to your doctor. A bulging disc can cause all kinds of symptoms such as Back pain, radiating leg pain, hip pain, foot numbness, neck pain, arm pain, etc.. The only way to really be sure is to be seen and hopefully get an MRI or CT Scan to be sure.
It is easiest while standing up.
Sitting, lying, standing on all four, same as on a bed.
Standing up. lying down, walking, sitting, & driving.
Standing up. lying down, walking, sitting, & driving.
The most common symptom of coccydynia, irrespective of the cause of the condition, is pain when sitting, or when rising from a sitting position. If the condition lasts long enough, the patient may even experience pain when standing or lying down.
They can do either way and sitting up as well.
In most cases, body position has very little effect on blood pressure. In many cases, the blood pressure will rise a little as a result of the heart rate going up when sitting or standing compared to lying down. Some people have an imbalance in their Autonomic Nervous System, which controls constriction and dilation of blood vessels and may find that their blood pressure is lower when standing as opposed to when lying down or sitting.
When people with this condition move from a lying position to a standing or sitting position, the sudden pooling of blood in the legs may cause a temporary decrease in blood circulation to the brain, causing a faint.
is the position in which you hold your body upright against gravity ,while standing,sitting or lying down... ( diA_aNnE)
well I've seen baby giant pandas eating lying down and the giant pandas sometimes stand or sit
Orthopnea is the medical term for the abnormal condition in which a person has difficulty breathing when lying down and finds relief in sitting up or standing.
Lying down is slower than sitting, because of pressure differences in the carotid sinus. Sitting is slower than standing, because of pressure differences in the legs and thighs.