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Knots are muscles that are spasmed or contracted relative to the muscle around them. They tend to be localized and can cause pain and stiffness.
sometimes a placenta can have abnormal growth and attachment to the uterus (the growth can penetrate deeply into the muscle of the uterus) and this can cause the placenta to stay attached. This is not the norm. Usually a placenta is superficially attached to the muscle of the uterus and easily detaches after a baby is born
Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for it. The cause for menstrual cramps are contractions in the uterus, which is a muscle. It contracts throughout your whole menstrual cycle. If the uterus contracts too strongly, it can press against nearby blood vessels and cut off the supply of oxygen to the muscle tissue of the uterus. The result is pain when part of the muscle briefly loses its supply of oxygen.
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Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.
Lockjaw is a common term for Tetanus a medical condition that can cause stiffness and muscle spasms.Tetanus is caused by a bacteria (Clostridium Tetanai), most case can be treated with a vaccination "Tetanus Shot)
Pomegranate juice does not cause or raise the levels of uric acid in the body. Uric acid appears in the body after protein has been digested.
I do notice they increase muscle stiffness for me. I've never had an issue with b12 by itself but as for taking a B-50 or B-100 complex, I definitely notice increased muscle tension which can lead to joint pain.
I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them
it can be one cause. as the uterus of the mother gets bigger, it tends to bear weight on the lower extremities which might impede the circulation there.
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