You may be straining when you urinate or have a bowel movement and that is causing your head to hurt really bad. If the symptoms continue, you should contact your family doctor and discuss what is going on with you.
you don't...its not a proven fact...its all in your head...you choose to believe that
Some turtles can't protect themselves with their limb/head so they will urinate a foul urine with a pungent odor in attempts to protect itself.
Yes. The physical strain of childbirth causes pressure on the lower bowel, and flatulence is possible. In many cases the woman may also need to urinate and or excrete at some stage during the labour, after all this can be quite a long time period. When the baby's head is near delivery, it compresses the lower portion of the bowel, often pushing out faeces, so any gases will also be expelled.
during ciliary movement in dugesia it holds the head in slanded pasition. since the cilia are absent in head region the place the head a little raised. thus in such ciliary movement head movements are different from tail movement.
Yes, both nodding the head yes and shaking the head no involve movement at the same joint of the neck, which is the cervical spine. The difference lies in the direction and range of motion of the movement that is performed.
Rotation movement of the head.
Horese Head dropped ears drooped, sluggish movement?
I wonder if you are actually asking what the phrase "Prairie Dogging" means. This is a slang term describing how it feels when one is desperate to have a bowel movement. Implying that the substance of the bowel movement is 'peaking' it's head out like a prairie dog (gopher) does before exiting it's hole.
Shouldn't be a problem since the stitches is not at the head of the penis so nowhere near the urethral opening.
The atlas vertebra (C1) controls the rotation of the head from left to right, while the axis vertebra (C2) allows for nodding or shaking of the head up and down. Together, these vertebrae form the upper cervical spine, which is responsible for a significant portion of head movement.
The movement of ocean waves can evoke a sense of calm and relaxation as you sway your head to their rhythm.
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