You may want to find an experienced orthopedic physical therapist and make sure your pain is actually a muscle strain. Sometimes nerve irritation in the low back (lumbar) region can cause pain that feels like a hamstring pain.
Treatment for a pulled hamstring generally involves stretching and not using the muscle for awhile. Heat should be applied. At times it may require electromagnetic therapy.
your hamstring should be as strong as your quad so that the force exerteted on the leg will be equal to both muscles
Yes you should do hamstring curls. These are to be done in 4 sets of 12, twice per week.
3 months.
You should seek treatment for any pain that lasts longer than three months. Ignoring persistent pain can cause it to get worse, and may make treatment more difficult.
A pulled hamstring takes weeks to heal and it's not a good idea to play at all. If you can even walk you're doing well and if you can walk without moderate to sever pain then it's probably strained and not pulled. Either way you will aggravate the injury and turn a couple of weeks into months.
I doubt very much if pulling your hamstring causes bruising, because bruising is bleeding under your skin, so if it's bruised you should get that checked.
Kertain treatment lasts three to five months. Any salon should be able to do it!
If you're pregnant with chlamydia, you should get treatment as soon as possible. There are safe and effective treatments for pregnant women. You should ensure that all partners are treated, and that you abstain from oral, anal, and vaginal sex -- avoiding sex even with a condom -- until treatment is complete. You should be retested three months after treatment, and retested near the time of delivery.
12-18 months following confirmed remission
More than 80% of hydatidiform moles are benign. The outcome after treatment is usually excellent. Close follow-up is essential. After treatment, you should use very effective contraception for at least 6 to 12 months to avoid pregnancy.
No, the correct form should be "Thanks to everyone who has already responded." since "everyone" is considered singular.