While people often refer to "cold" sensations in the lower back, it is not an actual cold in the medical sense. Cold sensations may be related to muscle tension, nerve irritation, or poor circulation rather than a viral infection. If you're experiencing persistent discomfort or unusual sensations in your lower back, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Type your answer here... pain in the lower back, weak legs (can be shaky) feeling nauseous, joint pain feeling like you are harboring a cold, general fatigue, best thing for it is ginseng tea or for a more biomedical pharmacological approach-antibiotics
Go to the doctor and get it checked.
Lower back pain can often cause pain all the way around to the front of the body. Alternating heat and cold packs may help.
Lower back pain can be treated with heat and ice rubs, hot and cold compresses and massage. One could purchase an electric heating pad that can be used to provide heat to the area.
Yes, there is hot air and cold air. Hot air is air that has been heated and has a higher temperature, while cold air is air that has a lower temperature. Temperature differences in the air can affect weather patterns and create variations in temperature in different regions.
lol any thing can i was hit by a car and i have lower left back pain but dosent mean im pregnent lol dont worrie about ti yu prlly slept on it wrong
Probably the rash was due to the medicines you have taken. (allergy) try to change it or lower the dosage.
An advancing cold front.
The best thing to do for leg pain, especially lower calf pain, is to give it time to heal. A couple of days rest should let your legs rest and make sure you alternate hot and cold.
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probably would have ice crystals on the ball, and be very cold.
We say there is no such thing as cold because cold is the absence of heat, just as darkness is the absence of light. Cold is a subjective perception of the absence of warmth, rather than a tangible entity in itself.