Whipping your arm 100 times then getting a truck to run over your fingers.
A deficiency in magnesium could cause sore muscles. Magnesium plays a role in muscle function and relaxation, so low levels can lead to muscle cramps and pain. Increasing magnesium-rich foods like nuts, seeds, and leafy greens may help alleviate soreness.
Potato chips themselves are not likely to cause sore throats. However, if the chips are salty or sharp and irritate your throat while eating them, it could potentially lead to a sore throat. It's more commonly excessive consumption of salty foods or an underlying throat irritation that leads to a sore throat.
Sore eyes can come from a few different things such as dry eyes, allergies and over straining your eyes. Contact lenses are known to cause dry eyes, making them itch and feel sore. Scratching your eyes, whether due to allergies or dry eyes can cause them to become sore, red and irritated. Staring at a computer screen or anything for a long period of time can also cause sore eyes.
I've had PMR since April 2008 and diagnosed in Nov 2008. I've been on Prednisone since November and show a vast improvement. In the last few days both hands have been very sore and one finger(not in the joint) has been very sore.
While we don't give medical advice (that's for your doctor to do), there are several reasons why a sore on any part of your body might not heal. (1) Some people just heal slowly. (2) The sore has gotten infected and needs some topical medication to speed healing. (3) You may be deficient in certain vitamins that promote healing. (4) The sore is just taking its time to heal and there is nothing to worry about, as long as there is no pain and swelling. But I would still suggest that you contact your doctor so that he or she can look it over-- if nothing else, it will give you peace of mind.
Your fingers may be sore from playing the guitar due to the pressure and friction exerted on them while pressing down on the strings. This can cause irritation and inflammation in the fingertips, leading to soreness.
Cold drinks can temporarily numb the pain of a sore throat and provide relief, but they do not treat the underlying cause of the sore throat. It is important to also drink warm liquids and seek medical advice if the sore throat persists.
Consuming cold drinks can temporarily numb the pain of a sore throat, providing relief. However, cold drinks can also cause the throat muscles to contract, potentially worsening the soreness. It is best to consume warm or room temperature liquids to soothe a sore throat.
If you are doing it right they will. They also will be sore and start to callous.
It can be yeast. Sometimes when the body has a yeast infection and there is too much yeast, the body stores it.
If you get punched in the jaw then that can cause sore jaws
The correct expression is "bite your fingernails to the nub" or "bite your fingernails to the quick". You cannot bite your fingers to the nub---impossible. If you bite your fingernails to the nub, nub refers to the way your finger ends would look without a nail sticking out. Nails bitten so badly could bleed and cause the end of the fingers to be sore.
Yes, sometimes they would. They had to work in dark rooms so the dye would not fade, and some went blind because of this.
stress on the musles, like pressure
I don't think so but I wish it was. It was the only thing that would numb your lips for a bit of relief. A lady took the ingredients to a chemist to see if it could be made up after it became unavailable but they would not do it.
Yes, chloraseptic works great to numb your sore throat. However, it does not get rid of it.
If you have low neck problems, some of your lower cervical vertebrae could be mal-aligned, which can lead to pain or numbness in your 3rd, 4th and 5th fingers. Suggest going to a chiropractor