No. In fact, alot of research has shown that having joints that do not move properly, or do not move enough, can cause arthritis. Chiropractic treatments often involve restoring normal motion to the joints. This means, regular chiropractic treatment may in fact reduce the chance of getting arthritis in the neck, or any other area, because it keeps joints moving properly.
Not at all. If anything, the onset of arthritis will be prevented. Naturally, just like anything, if you hit it the wrong way, hard or constantly, you stand a significant chance of injuring yourself...but that has nothing to do with arthritis. Hitting a makiwara (or board, or brick, etc) will slowly compact your bone and stimulate your nerves, building up the strength and durability of the area.
The pain from arthritis does nothing to your bones. However arthritis will bring about a situation where a bone becomes worn where it should not be, and will cause bone buildup where there should not be any bone, which in turn will cause more pain.
No, they appear pretty much exactly the same way as dark shadows called' hot spots'. The history of the patient is what makes the difference in making the diagnosis. For example: If one claims to have injured the area in the past then a doctor may diagnose traumatic arthritis. If one does not claim previous injury to the area then a doctor may diagnose degenerative arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder in the world. In western countries, evidence of this disease is present in the majority of persons by the time they are 65 years old and in about 80 percent of persons more than 75 old.
You can get arthritis in any joint, including the backbone, yes.
Sweating in your pubic area can lead to Bacterial Vaginosis, but most commonly if it were going to cause an infection it would cause yeast infection. Sweating implies the area is warm and moist so favorable to bacteria and yeast, but people sweat every day without problem so it'd only really be an issue if you were already prone to infections, or if there was a lack or air-flow to your pubic region.
Yes, pubic lice can bite you anywhere, but they prefer the pubic area.
They can be, but are not exclusive to that area
Pubic area is the front part of human body between the groins just above the genitals. In adult male and female it is covered by hair called the pubic hair. Pubic area is covered by inner wear and trousers.
no i does not. :)
The pubic area is also called the pubic triangle. It is the area, mainly the crotch, where thick coarser hair grows. During puberty, your sex hormones make the hair grow. It mainly begins at the base of the penis and the area above the vagina. The slang word for pubic hair is sometimes called pubes.
As a human being matures, hormones released during puberty cause the growth of additional body hair, typically in the armpits, and in the groin. The hairs in the groin area are a different texture from other body hair. Since they are growing in the pubic region of the body, they are pubic hairs.
No. You can have hair on your breasts, but pubic hair is in the pubic area of your body.
The best guess for why pubic lice prefer pubic hair is that the hairs area spaced just right for the size of the insect.
bunghole bubeloes
the hypogastric area