Yes. this can be the result of an injury or caused by an inflammation around the joints in the neck. it would be wise to have it checked out in case there is any RA involved.
not possible surgery and braces is a must otherwise get orthopedics and do Pilates...
The saying 'bees knees' is a popular slang term used by teens in an earlier time. The term often is used when referencing the 'awesomeness' of an individual.
For sure! Especially if they are in their teens.
It is certainly possible.
Cracking knees are often a sign of overuse/age. Many teens are complaining of knee problems from the extra exertion of sports now a days. Shoes can affect knees. Make sure to have solid shoes, tennis shoes, with full support. Posture effects the way you walk which also helps with knee problems.
Some possible jobs for teens in Chicago are fast food restaurant jobs, lifeguard jobs, and working at the mall. Teenagers can also babysit and do yard work.
Are your joints always hurting? Does your blood sugar glucose go down easier? Do your joints sometimes get inflammed and bruise without even hurting it? If these symptoms don't go away in about a month or two, you should get tested for arthritis. It will also depend on what type of arthritis you have. They will probably do a blood test and then an x ray of the joints that hurt.The most common is idiopathic arthritis, which nobody is sure of why it happens or caused. The second most common is rhumetoid arthritis. This is found in children and young teens mostly(Juvenile Rhumetoid arthritis (JRA), but also adults. This is different because unlike idiopathic, rhumetoid arthritis is caused by the immune system fighting off tissue that make the joints swell and hurt ALOT!!!
If a teen is in an unhealthy relationship, they need to get out as soon as possible.
It's not possible. You have to wait untill you are a young adult!
giggles, touchy on the knees/arms/chest(to guys)/shoulders, talking a bit more than usual in a high pitch voice(for girls), fake laughs etc.
Jaundice is a symptom of liver failure. It doesn't happen often, but it is possible for teens to die from liver failure. So jaundice must be taken seriously.