Yes, pulling an abdominal muscle can sometimes lead to feelings of nausea. This can occur due to the body's reaction to pain and stress, which may trigger nausea as a side effect. Additionally, if the injury affects surrounding organs or causes significant discomfort, it might also contribute to a feeling of queasiness. However, not everyone experiences nausea when they pull an abdominal muscle.
No, a tear in an abdominal muscle is called a muscle strain or muscle pull. A hernia is a separate condition where an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue.
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you cannot pull a muscle in your heart cause there are no bones that connect to the heart. alternatively there are no muscles close by. you probably misheard your DR. or he said you have pulled a muscle near your heart like an intercostal muscle (between rib muscle) and the pain of that can feel similar to the chest pain people feel when they are havng a heart attack.
No, you cannot pull a muscle in your lung.
It is possible and quite common to pull or strain an abdominal muscle.
angle of pull is the angle between muscle insertion and the bone on which the muscle inserts
You can pull a muscle which means it really aches but you cant push a muscle
Any muscle can be pulled. However, it is unlikely that you will ever pull your vaginal muscle. A cold compress can be used to ease the pain.
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No. Muscles only pull (contract) and relax.
Yes they can