An anterior pelvic tilt is a problem with posture that affects anyone who does a lot of sitting. To fix the problem stretch your quads, glutes and hamstrings.
your fat i am not trying to be mean but sometimes being fat can trigger that disease
Normal results of the tilt table test should help the physician in assessing what may or may not be the cause of the syncope.
Both gonorrhea and chlamydia may cause pelvic inflammatory disease. Many cases occur without chlamydia or gonorrhea, though.
It shouldn't cause any problems with ur labor, but depending on how narrow you are, you may have to have a c-section. I, myself, have a narrow pelvic and I had to have a c-section.
Chlamydia may cause fatigue, particularly if the infection is causing pelvic inflammatory disease or other complications.
no, Pelvic inflammatory disease in not life threatening.
This condition is called lumbar hyperlordosis. It can lead to lower back pain, muscle imbalances, and increased stress on the lumbar spine. Treatment typically involves strengthening the abdominal and gluteal muscles, correcting posture, and addressing any underlying issues that may be causing the increased anterior pelvic tilt.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Yes, chlamydia can cause discharge, irregular vaginal bleeding, and lower abdominal or pelvic pain. If you're having these symptoms, you may be experiencing pelvic inflammatory disease, a possible complication of chlamydia. Contact your health care provider today for urgent evaluation.
All women have their own shapes and sometimes the pelvic bone is in a certain position that may cause discomfort in various positions.
It should not. Leukocytes appear in urine when there is a urinary tract infection. An ovarian cyst that has ruptured may cause irritation and inflammation in the pelvic cavity, but that is outside the bladder and urinary tract.
Any flow lasting more than a week is cause for concern. It may not be menstruation. It may be bleeding due to cysts. There are several things that could cause this, and all of them should be dealt with immediately. Whether or not you are still flowing, you need to have at least a pelvic exam and consultation with a healthcare provider.
Ideal postural alignment can be determined by drawing an imaginary line connecting the ear lobe, anterior shoulder, lumbar spine, posterior hip, anterior knee and anterior ankle. Deviations from this vertical may highlight postural problems. Common pathological postures are: 1. Kyphosis 2. Increased/Decreased Kyphosis 3. Lordosis 4. Scoliosis 5. Rounded shoulders 6. Anterior pelvic tilt 7. Posterior pelvic tilt 8. Genu Varum 9. Genu Valgum