Unfortunately there are no "good" ones.
Self-diagnosis on the internet is not a very smart thing. In fact doctors have taken to the media to advise people against self-diagnosis online.
The reason for this being because a lot of the time the diagnosis is wrong and may blow up the diagnosis in proportion, making it sound like the patient is in deep danger when in fact they are not. This causes panic and is a serious waste of emergency time when, out of panic, the patient calls an ambulance.
Other times an online diagnosis can downplay the symptoms to make it appear as if the patient is just going through a minor phase when in fact they are going through a serious incident that requires immediate medical attention.
The internet is not a doctor. It is a massive mess of people and their opinions.
If you're worried, please see an actual doctor.
Sure. A good one is http://www.mendedhearts.org/,
Symptom checker or online medical diagnosis are websites that match symptoms with diseases. One of the best available for free, fast and easy to use is ESAGIL at esagil.org Other example is ISABEL, which is pretty good, but it is not free.
When joint spaces are preserved, it means that the space between the bones in a joint remains normal and unobstructed, indicating no significant degeneration or damage to the cartilage or surrounding structures. This is often seen in imaging studies, such as X-rays, and suggests that the joint is functioning well and that there is no evidence of conditions like arthritis or joint disease. Preserved joint spaces are typically a positive sign, indicating good joint health.
You can find information on Addison's disease from reputable sources such as the National Institutes of Health, Mayo Clinic, and Addison's Disease Self-Help Group. These sources provide detailed information on symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and management of Addison's disease. It is always recommended to consult healthcare professionals for accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
yes ,vitamin c is good for joint pain .
Generally, prompt treatment is curative for Lyme disease. Some patients are reported to experience fatigue, joint or muscle pain, and neurocognitive symptoms persisting for years despite antibiotic treatment. Those afflicted in the late stage of the disease report a level of physical disability comparable to that seen in congestive heart failure. In some rare cases, Lyme disease can be fatal.
No. Joint pain is not good. Muscle pain can simply be a sign that the workout is pushing you, but joint pain should be investigated.
A hinge joint is not immovable. A hinge joint has one plane of motion. A good illustration of a hinge joint is the knee joint.
There is no evidence that turmeric is good for Parkinson's disease.
1s glucosomine good for joint pain i have been taking this for 2 months now
no, but it would be good if it did
No, a good work out should never cause inflammation of a joint. A hard workout may irritate an already inflammed joint. A good workout takes in consideration the bodies needs and works around it. Improper use of a joint in exercise can cause inflammation of a joint. In general strengthening the muscles around a joint can help reduce or prevent inflammation in your joints.