This symptom is usually an extension of a neurological issue. It takes professional skills to tease out the root causes in most if not all cases. Particularly if no other symptoms exist. Best idea is to make a list of symptoms and when and under what circumstances they occur and then take that list to a physician. Doctors didn't go to med school to participate in college party life. They went there to study medicine. Take advantage of their advanced education. See one. Get a referral to a neurologist if you don't get good advice. Good luck sorting this out.
Oh, dude, pine needles are grouped in bundles called fascicles. Each fascicle typically has a specific number of needles depending on the type of pine tree. So, like, next time you see a pine tree, you can impress your friends with your knowledge of fascicles. Cool, right?
Pain under the right rib cage could be caused by conditions like gallstones, liver issues, or inflammation of the gallbladder. It could also be due to muscle strain or injury. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Eastern Larch (commonly known as Tamarack) is a deciduous conifer - they loose their needles in the fall, and get them back in the spring, just like normal trees with leaves. If they're turning brown right now, there could be a number of problems - poor nutrition, lack of rain, too much rain (lots of standing puddles around the tree for a long time), a fungus attacking the needles (usually can't see it), tiny leaf miner beetles that actually eat the needles from the inside and turn it brown (can't see these either), too much sun (sun scortching - just too hot for it). Eastern Larch normally is found in cooler climates of the northern US and in the mountains. Urban areas and southern and central plains states it doesn't do too well.
The nerve carrying motor information causing right leg flexion when stepping on a nail would be the sciatic nerve. This nerve is responsible for providing motor function to the muscles of the lower limb, including the hamstrings which are involved in flexing the leg in response to a painful stimulus like stepping on a nail.
Narrowing of the valve between the right atrium and right ventricle is called tricuspid stenosis. This condition can lead to decreased blood flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle, causing symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid retention. Treatment may involve medications or surgical intervention to repair or replace the affected valve.
This could be due to gallstones or gastric ulcer.
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A sharp pain on the right side of your head could result from multiple things. If you are not seeing properly, your eyes could be straining, thus causing your head to hurt. Also, there may be a more serious problem. If the pain persists, I would consider going to the doctor.
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Needles and awls are the only ones that I can think of right now...
dreaming about needles and threads depends on what the needles and threads are doing in you dream. Sometimes it means that you need to mend somthing with someone right a wrong or that someone is trying to mend it with you but you don't want to or dont' know that they are wanting to.
When you stop the blood flow and then let the blood back into your arm you get pins and needles, it can be caused by learning on it.
What you're describing could be a very serious medical issue, and if it doesn't go away within a very short period of time you need to get to the hospital immediately and get checked. Constant pins and needles in your right leg could be a sign of a number of things, including stroke or nervous system damage. The feeling of 'pins and needles' is usually caused by nerves that have been deprived of oxygen getting back into their ready state. Constant pins and needles could be a sign of damage to the nerves connecting the leg to the brain. If the damage were from a stroke, the left side of your brain would be the one to worry about, as the left side of the brain controls the right side of your body, and vice-versa. However, the brain itself has no sensory receptors, so if it gets damaged you wouldn't be able to feel it. This also means that your headache is caused by pressure in the tissue outside of the brain, not the brain itself. A severe headache is too general a symptom to say that it is or is not related to the pins and needles, but again, if you feel that it is directly linked with the pins and needles, or it doesn't go away soon, ask your doctor.
A variety of possibilities: see a doctor!