You can find some classes on this at a local college in your area or you can phone local colleges and see if they can help you on this matter . www.radiology-schools.com/x-ray-technician-training.html
Untreated strep throat can cause rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.
Treat infections, especially strep throat with antibiotics. A person who has had rheumatic heart disease should also be treated prophylactically with antibiotics before dental procedures.
Penicillin is still the most effective treatment for rheumatic fever. A 10-day course of penicillin by mouth, or a single injection of penicillin G is the first line of treatment
Pleurodynia is the medical term meaning pain in the pleura. Rheumatic diseases are one possible cause of pleurodynia.
In the past, severing a nerve's connection to the CNS has treated intractable pain.
Indigestion, kidney disorders, anxiety, depression, rheumatic pain, toothaches, bad breath.
Strep throat, when untreated can lead to rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever affects your heart valves. You have bout 15 million patients suffering from rheumatic heart disease, world wide. Every year 300,000 die of rheumatic heart disease. Same number is added. Mostly the children are affected. This is a totally preventable disease and the prevalence of the same is shameful for the medical profession.
Some forms of neck pain can be treated by medication. Osteoporosis is often treated with a combination of hormone therapy and such compounds as alendronate
it contains terpentine oil, camphor,soft soap.it is an anti inflamatory, rubefacient, applied for rheumatic pain.
Terrible pain. Get it treated before it starts to hurt.
The scientific name for rheumatic fever is acute rheumatic fever.
It is not a favored method of dealing with rheumatic pain. Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant and is typically used with rest, physical therapy, and other measures to relax muscles and relieve pain and discomfort caused by strains, sprains, and other muscle injuries - see the website for Flexeril. It's not really used for rheumatic pain unless something is haywire with the muscles potentially and the patient may be having pain from the muscles. Never seen it prescribed that way, though it's possible I suppose.