ooh, you're in trouble dude! see a doctor, you may probably have to get a shot to get rid of it. Maybe a urinary tract infection. My mom used to make me drink pure cranberry juice for a day or two to make it go away.
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The flow of blood through the body is what causes the sensation of little pin or needle pricks after exercise. The capillaries open and the blood flows faster than normal.
no it not
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becuse your side fell asleep
I have never heard of leg cramps or needle pain as a symptom but definitely frequent urination, lower back pain, excess saliva, breast tenderness, darker veins and cramping.
Rubbing a needle on a magnet will align the domains within the needle in the same direction as the magnetic field of the magnet. This causes the needle to become magnetized and exhibit magnetic properties itself.
When a needle is placed on the surface of water, the surface tension of the water causes it to be attracted to the needle, creating a depression in the water surface underneath the needle. This results in a downward force acting on the needle, causing it to sink into the water.
The most important part of a needle holder is the jaws or tips that securely grasp the needle during suturing. They should be designed to provide a firm grip on the needle to prevent slipping or breaking during the procedure.
yes, this is natural, so dont worry
Not really. A very small pinch type feeling from the needle and that's it
Iron is the mineral that causes a compass needle to turn away from North because it disrupts the Earth's magnetic field. The iron in the mineral is attracted to the Earth's magnetic field, causing the needle to align with it.