maybe but so does medication they could have put you on
cause it'S called pins and needles
If you fall on your back while having acupuncture needles inserted, there is a risk of the needles dislodging or causing injury. Depending on the force of the fall, the needles could potentially penetrate deeper than intended or cause bruising or pain. It’s important to inform your acupuncturist about any injury or discomfort you experience afterward, as they can assess for any complications and provide appropriate care. Always prioritize safety and remove needles before any physical activity that could lead to falls.
Multiple reasons: They could be hiding a blade to use during the match to cause themselves to bleed, could be healing from an injury, or could be protecting themselves from getting an injury.
they would react to it
Most children are afraid of needles. They hate how long the needles are and it scares them that it goes through the skin and cause pain.
Infected needles will not protect you from disease, it is the contrary it will potentially cause you harm. It is important to properly dispose of infected needles.
A sore arm and numb fingers could be caused by a pinched nerve in the neck or shoulder, poor posture, repetitive movements, or an injury. It is important to see a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
No, it is not safe to eat pine needles as they can be toxic and cause harm to your health.
No, sneezing cannot physically break someone's fingers. Sneezing is a bodily reflex that expels air and particles from the nose and mouth, but it does not generate the force necessary to cause injury to bones or joints. Breaking fingers typically requires a significant amount of force or impact, which a sneeze does not provide.
Canary palm tree needles are not considered poisonous to humans or pets. However, they can be sharp and may cause physical injury if handled carelessly. It's always a good idea to exercise caution when working with any type of plant material. If ingested in large quantities, any plant material can potentially cause digestive discomfort.
I have not tried eating pine needles. Eating pine needles is not recommended as they can be tough and may cause stomach discomfort.
false, the causes of somatic tremor is parkinson's disease, and also by cold or body tremors