yes, because when you laugh your diaphragm contracts and relaxes causing stress and in turn causes soreness.
Someone's voice might sound funny if they're sick, like they have a sore throat and their voice is really raspy, or their nose is stuffed up and their voice sounds all nasally.
Applying heat to a sore shoulder can help relax muscles, improve blood flow, and reduce pain. Heat therapy is often beneficial for relieving muscle tension and stiffness in the shoulder.
The term "radiant energy" refers to energy from sunlight that is absorbed by chlorophyll during the process of photosynthesis. This energy is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen in plants.
Radio waves, microwaves, and visible light are non-lethal to humans in normal conditions. These waves have lower energy levels compared to ionizing radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays, which can be harmful to living tissues.
Tonsil stones, also known as tonsilloliths, are small, hard, white or yellowish deposits that form on the tonsils. They are caused by a buildup of food particles, bacteria, and mucus that calcify over time. Tonsil stones can lead to bad breath, sore throat, and difficulty swallowing.
yes...usually its just a really really high fever..but sore throats are exceptional....you may have it or not during the swine flu
Nick Jonas, he's just really competitive.
Just get a friend or someone to massage it. It feels really good. And it also helps to stretch out your sore muscles so they don't tense up.
not nessasarily just try washing it but if it iches really bad then more than likely
It really doesn't hurt all that bad, it's just sore a little bit after
If you have a cramping feeling in your torso (possibly near the stomach), it could mean that you have sore muscles in that are and that when the diaphragm lifts to let air flow through your lungs, the sore muscles contract, which causes the pain -- unless it really is hurting directly in your stomach.
They are growing!
Work out really well and find out
Yes you should it helps the pain I have a really sore back too and the heat pack is really helping
It's like a really bad pinch and then its gone Just be really careful touching it cause it'll be sore so move it slow
It may sooth the symptoms but it doesn't really help heal a sore. Get some cold sore cream like Abreva and apply it regularly to the sore.
O and then sore, its really simple