Lumbago or many other diseases of the spine, lumbar muscles or the area's bones.
Perhaps you have a pulled muscle or damaged your leg or have a "pinched" nerve in the back.
Yes, the abdomen is divided for further study into 4 quadrants Right upper, left upper, right lower, and left lower
a right temporal lower quadrant defect
cecum, appendix, part of the small intestines, the right reproductive organs, and the right ureter.
it depends on how much weight your working out with. if you are using a weight that is challenging and only you can do 3 to 5 reps you are using the right weight if you want strength.. you should use low reps because it stimulates your muscle fibers faster and more rapidly then higher reps. higher reps=more muscle endurance, and more definition. Lower reps= strength and muscle mass. you will gain strength quicker with weight that you can only do low reps.
you have pulled your lower abdominal muscle. its perfectly normal but when you cough it feels like something wants to pop out of your lower stomach. similar to a hernia. but after cough goes away the muscle will go back to normal.
Hello you must be facing lung cancer as i had this similar problem and almost died u need to visit a doctor.
Repeated aggravation of the muscle can sometimes lead to incomplete healing.
Well i have know idea what mussel u pulled but u might want to try Advil or benidrill.You don't want to take many pain killers. Especially for a pulled muscle because you're just drugging yourself up and it usually doesn't work. I'm not sure what muscle you pulled but I have the same problem right now in my right hip, butt cheek, and upper thigh. I play basketbal and I think it's from that
A hard lump on your back could be caused by a pulled muscle. The only way to know for sure would be to schedule an appointment with your doctor to have the proper testing done.
A hard lump on your back could be caused by a pulled muscle. The only way to know for sure would be to schedule an appointment with your doctor to have the proper testing done.
kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
Perhaps you have a pulled muscle or damaged your leg or have a "pinched" nerve in the back.
Hamstring tear
It sounds a lot like sciatica....
Most of the time, you are tearing your muscle! Believe it or not, in order to get stronger, you need to tear your muscle. But sometimes, when your arm or leg is stiff or doesn't look right, it means you pulled it.