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Sarcoidosis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause coughing and joint aches.
Menstrual conditions, mild depression, nervous tension, vomiting, epilepsy, muscle and joint aches, pinworm infestation, stomach ulcers.
No there not but if you have aids possibly .
High fever up to 104/105o, fatigue, headache, joint and muscle aches, nausea and vomiting, swollen lymph nodes and at worst, sever dehydration
Ultrasound therapy can help with joint and muscle aches. It is often used by physical therapists to treat sprains and tendonitis caused by sports injuries.
a muscle which crosses a single joint refers to a single joint muscle.
Mild Aches and soreness in a joint!
It is used to alleviate muscle, bone, and joint problems, treat all manner of aches and pains, and correct many areas of imbalance and discomfort
yes and it helps people in this country with pain from cancer or people with joint problems. even minor aches and painslike stomach aches and head aches
A flexor is a muscle that causes a joint to bend. In contrast, an extension is a muscle that straightens a joint.
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No the flexor closes the joint.