Which are worse spacers aka separators or braces?
braces are way worse! spacers only cause mild pain on the teeth they are touching. braces cause pain on all your teeth; plus, it will take weeks if not months for your gums & cheeks to get used to the braces. with braces, every time you bump your mouth for the first few months- blood & sores! it is very painful!! spacers just feel like a big chunk of dental floss is stuck between your teeth! nothing you can't handle. braces are an entirely different story!
What do you call someone who can bear great amonts of pain?
One term is "stoic" Another could be that they have great endurance / tolerance etc
Can you get a vasovagal response from rectal pain?
Yes, Any pain can trigger vasovagal. Also not taking care of the pain and focusing on it can make trigger faster.
Does it hurt to hit water when you dive?
If you dive correctly (with your hands straight out in front and your chin tucked in a little) then no. Of course it all depends on the height of the dive.
What is the way to get your dog to stop suffering from pain?
To get more information about CISCO classes, you should first of all visit the CISCO website http://www.cisco.com. You can also find information at job fairs.
You may have gallstones. See a doctor. Only they can diagnose a problem.
Is it normal to love the pain of piercing?
No. However, it is not unusual to get a good feeling because of the adrenaline rush from a piercing.
You get a prescription from a physical and then you go to drug store.
Then your life is basicly over
I had the same thing happen to me. My problem was my gall bladder, I had it surgically removed. Go to the doc. and get a sonogram that will tell you if its your gallbladder. good luck:)
What have scientists learned about the processing of the pain in the brain?
The sensory cortex located in the parietal lobes of the cerebrum is the place where the sensation of pain is interpreted. Something called the Gate theory suggests that the spinal cord plays an important role, not just in reflexes, but also in which stimuli are able to get to the brain first, and that makes a difference in the way the pain is perceived or experienced, if at all.
Can anyone say the best shoulder pain treatment centre in chennai?
Yes, i would like to suggest andshare my experience from Dr.sivaraman shoulder and elbow care centre.
Is it normal to have pain in your knees and ankles?
not really if your old then its natural but if your young then no.. it means you haven't got enough iron and calcium in your body really! try eating more dairy products and visit ur doctor tell him the problem they shud give u some iron tablets. it happened to me once but dont worry the pain shud go soon!
hope this helped! x
What side of the abdomen do you feel implantation pain?
I would suppose it depends on which side of the uterus the embryo implants on. For me, it occurred on the right side.
Why do you have stomach pain after a rear end collision?
You may have internal injuries. You should consult a doctor! Many times the seatbelt will squeeze internal organs and cause problems.
What nerve is affected when you lose your voice?
If loosing your voice is associated with hoarseness it is generally a result of soft tissue swelling. Not nerve involvement.
How vasodilation occurs in pain relief?
Histamine release from mast cells when stimulated by substance P's release from nerve terminals.
Does ben gay ointment help eliminate muscle knots?
It helps eliminate pain, but it hasn't been studied on muscle knots.
Do Masochists actually like pain?
Some do, or, if they're sexually masochistic, they just pretend to for their partner. For some people masochism isn't related to being sexual at all (though for most it is). In daily life I find pleasure in the challenge of pain. The sensation itself still hurts, of course; it's not like we don't feel it. If something's too painful, we'll say 'ouch' just like any other person. Despite that, yeah, some people do actually enjoy the sensation of pain. I admit it is quite invigorating. And it's surprising how much a masochist can get to know themselves where other people can't. ;)
Does trigeminal neuralgia resolve itself?
No, it does not resolve itself. Trigeminal Neuralgia only gets worse with time and the damage is permanent. TN affects older people and women more often then men. Some of the best trigeminal neuralgia treatment options include creams, injections and surgery.
Can you have a uti without pain after urination?
If the infection hasn't progressed that far, then yes, but generally only in the early stages. After the infection takes hold it's harder to urinate without some type of pain.
I am not a doctor, but I believe I have issues with electrolyte imbalance. I notice that every so often I begin to get a pain that starts in my abdomen and slowly creeps up my chest and is most severe in my spinal column. I noticed that when I would take pain medications like (Tylenol, aspirin, etc.) it would make the pain worse. Sometimes it goes away when I drink more water, sometimes when I eat things with potassium. I wish there was an at-home testing device so that I could easily figure out what it is that my body needs.
The reason why I think that it's an electrolyte imbalance is the first time I ever felt that same pain was when I was once severely dehydrated at school. (we were on the 3rd floor in the summertime... the windows were broken and they refused to let us bring in waters.)
I sometime will get it when I have my period (it might be because hormones get all weird and so electrolyte levels get affected)
I had mentioned this pain to a pharmacist and she said that the same thing happened to her and not to take pain medication. I can't remember exactly but it either uses up electrolytes or water in your body, making the pain worse. She also said that that particular "pain" that I was feeling was my body taking water from my spinal column and using it in other areas more crucial. The result is the spaces between the spinal column have no "water cusion" and so are rubbing together resulting in the severe pain.
Once one of my friends was complaining to me that he was having severe back pain, and it wasn't a normal pain he was used to. It was sounding awfully familiar to the symptoms I have. It was a really hot day during the summer and I happened to ask him what he ate that day. He told me ramen noodles (which are loaded with salt). I told him to start drinking lots of water and hopefully it would flush out all that excess salt. He did and eventually started to feel better.
My thoughts of what's going on based on what info I've collected is:
Your body has a balance going on of electrolytes and water. You need water to survive, as well as electrolytes. The water doesn't go where it's supposed to automatically, the electrolytes tell it what to do and where to go. If you have too little electrolytes it can result in a siezure. In my case I believe that I'm taking in too much or too much of one type of electrolyte and it's causing an imbalance. Electrolytes can be sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and I believe a couple of other things.
I tried to tell my primary care doctor that I think that I have an electrolyte imbalance, but she was rude and essentially thought I was crazy. I switched doctors, so hopefully I can see if my new doctor will at least give me a blood test or something to see if this is the case.
To me the pharmacist that told me she had the same symptoms and the same reaction to pain medication lets me know that I'm not crazy and maybe there's something to my constant battle of electrolyte imbalance.
Hi, my name is Barb and I wish to add to this Answer.
My 4 year old daughter has had mild to severe diarrhea off and on for 4 weeks. Seen by 4 different doctors and 3 different hopitals and clinics over this time. She has obvious electrolyte imblance, is week and generally looks like hell. As of late she's been unable to raise her right arm, limps with a walk and overall is weak/sore upon movement. After discussion with the doctor it was decided that I up her intake of foods higher in potassium and continue give her Pedialyte electrolyte and fluid replacement. She is improving slowly now. (we are also waiting on tests to help determine her problem). My opinion is that YES, electrolyte imbalances can cause muscle weakness.