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Arm and Leg Pain

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Can carbimazole cause serious joint pain?

Yes it can. I have been using it for 5 months and have pain. My next appointment I will be saying I want to stop. Consult your endocrinologist or doctor.

Why left arm has pressure as if rubber band has been left on?

A vein or lymph duct is malfunctioning. See a doctor before this gets any more serious.

What happens when your foot feels tight?

Usually, when my foot feels tight my shoes are too small

What are some exercises you can do to strengthen your calf muscle?

There are a variety of exercises someone could do to help strengthen their calf muscle. Single-leg and double-leg calf raises are a great exercise for your calves as well as stretching and running.

You broke your wrist 8 mos ago now you want to scream in pain what do you do?

You should not be in pain 8 months after a broken wrist; something is wrong. What to do is see your doctor ASAP.

Is the worst pain ever when you crack your femur?

No, I believe breaking a femur would be much worse pain than merely cracking it. But yes, it does hurt.

What can you do to relieve muscle pain?

One way to relieve your tension muscles is to get a stress ball. You don't have to get an expensive one. If you can't find a stress ball then find something else that you can squeese. That's what I do.

Should you go to the hospital if you have swollen feet and legs?

Edema (Swelling) of the legs and feet can be caused by a serious condition of the kidney, heart, liver or blood vessels, but many other factors can contribute to its

onset, including:

  • Eating a poor diet high in salt and carbohydrates
  • Abusing laxatives
  • Abusing diuretics
  • Abusing drugs
  • Taking birth control or hormone replacement therapy pills
  • Pregnancy and PMS
  • Sodium retention
  • Varicose veins and history of phlebitis
  • Allergic reactions
  • Neuromuscular disorders
  • Trauma

If you have other symptoms such as a hard time breathing or arm or chest pain you should go to the hospital. Otherwise make an appointment with your doctor or go to an urgent care.

Leg pain in children?

Determining the cause of leg pain in children is tricky, but it is possible to watch for signs and symptoms that can signal some of the most common causes. Even though the child may not have the ability to accurately describe the pain's intensity or area of origin - knee pain can sometimes start in the hip, for example - it is important to try to get a good description of the kind of pain the child is experiencing.

Growing pains

One of the most common causes of leg pain in children is attributable to growing pains. This type of leg pain often occurs late in the day or in the middle of the night. Gently massaging the muscle often helps to alleviate the typical discomfort of growing pains. In the absence of a fever or other symptoms, massage is also one way to rule out other causes. If the pain is due to injury or another medical condition, touching the area often makes the pain worse.

Growing pains should not restrict a child's physical activity. If other symptoms are present, such as weight loss, limping, fever or joint swelling, these could point to more serious causes. Other common causes

Among the other most common causes of childhood leg pain, injury tops the list. Some kinds of bone fractures, sometimes called "toddler's fractures," are potentially the result of a simple fall and are difficult to see on an x-ray. Muscle pain is also a common symptom of a virus such as the flu, but this type of pain is limited to muscle tissue. Pain in the joints could indicate an infection like septic arthritis; in this case, the joint is typically warm and swollen, and the child may refuse to move or place any weight on the affected leg.

If any symptoms other than leg pain are present, the safest choice is to have the child evaluated by a doctor. Most conditions require diagnosis and treatment by a qualified medical professional.

What causes your knee to pop and feels like it is pulling?

i have that same thing too and and i am missing football practice today so if i were i would rest it

Nueral foraminal stenosis?

Neural foraminal stenosis is a condition in which a spinal nerve is compressed, causing pain and numbness of the lower back or the neck. It can be caused by herniated or bulging discs, bone spurs, or collapse of the spinal disc space.

Where the English language started?

HiHistorically, English originated from several dialects, now collectively termedOld English, which were brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers beginning in the 5th century. The language was influenced by the Old Norse language of Viking invaders. After the Norman conquest, Old English developed into Middle English, borrowing heavily from the Norman (Anglo-French) vocabulary and spelling conventions. The etymology of the word "English" is a derivation from 12th century Old English: englisc or Engle, and plural form Angles; definition of, relating to, or characteristic of England. [3] Modern English developed with the Great Vowel Shift that began in 15th-century England, and continues to adopt foreign words from a variety of languages, as well as coining new words. A significant number of English words, especially technical words, have been constructed based on roots from Latin and ancient Greek.storically, English originated from several dialects, now collectively termed Old English, which were brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers beginning in the 5th century. The language was influenced by the Old Norse language of Viking invaders. After the Norman conquest, Old English developed into Middle English, borrowing heavily from the Norman (Anglo-French) vocabulary and spelling conventions. The etymology of the word "English" is a derivation from 12th century Old English: englisc or Engle, and plural form Angles; definition of, relating to, or characteristic of England. [3] Modern English developed with the Great Vowel Shift that began in 15th-century England, and continues to adopt foreign words from a variety of languages, as well as coining new words. A significant number of English words, especially technical words, have been constructed based on roots from Latin and ancient Greek.

Does a leg bruise cause pain when walking?

Mine usually do, especially if it's a near bruise close to the bone. If it's just superficial, and a light one under the skin, it shouldn't hurt that much.

What can one use for calf muscle pain?

For any type of muscle or joint pain, Advil or Ibuprofen usually work well. These are mild pain killers that can be bought without a prescription. Also, old fashioned icepacks or heat therapy work.

How do you pop a shoulder into place?

You need to either A. Go to a doctor or B. Push it really hard. That will hurt but will go back into place.

What is fathom pain?

when working out - Fathom pain is working one muscle and feeling the pain in a different area of the body.

Knee pain not right in middle but little a side espicaily in walking pls suggest you some kind of medicine?

i have a knee pain little a side especially in walking in when set fora long time and then walk pls suggest me kind of medicines