The achilles tendon is a tendon located in the back of one's leg. This tendon can be injured by inappropriate use from running, jumping, and climbing.
A back injury can indirectly lead to issues in the Achilles tendon due to altered movement patterns and posture changes. For example, if a back injury affects the way you walk or stand, it can place additional stress on the Achilles tendon, potentially causing injury or exacerbating existing conditions. It's essential to address both the back injury and any related issues to alleviate strain on the Achilles tendon.
No, but Levaquin has been known to cause tendon ruptures.
There are many factors that can cause a mental illness. If the mother uses drugs this can cause mental issues. If the father physically abuses the mother while carrying the child this could cause mental defects by injuring the fetus. There are also genetic reasons that can cause mental illness that either or both parents can carry. There are many things that are believed to cause mental illnesses so blaming it on a single cause or person is nearly imposable to do.
Depending on what makes the food "bad," it can cause a number of health issues. Most commonly, salmonella, e-coli, and parasites are found in bad food. These can lead to severe illness, disease, and infection.
Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency is the most common cause of adult-flat foot deformities. The tendon degenerates and bony deformities begin to occur in later stages.
An illness that is able to cause death.
No, but if constipation is caused by illness, the illness can cause a period to be late.
Heterogeneity in the echotexture of the supraspinatus tendon refers to a variation in the appearance of the tendon under ultrasound imaging. It may suggest changes in the tendon structure, such as degeneration, inflammation, or injury. Further evaluation is often needed to determine the underlying cause of this heterogeneity.
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
acute enreric illness
A tendon can completely tear due to sudden trauma or overuse beyond its capacity. Tendonitis can develop from repetitive motions, improper technique, or inadequate rest, leading to inflammation and potential degeneration of the tendon over time. Both conditions require appropriate rest, possibly surgery for a tear, and rehabilitation to heal and prevent future issues.