Articles, tagged with "nerve damage", page 2
07th September 2011
Most people desire to have that perfect body image which increases the demand for arm lift surgery. It is also caused by the increasing prevalence of obesity. Weight loss surgeries sometimes cause problems in other body areas like the arm.
In a period ...
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Author:
BettieComerford
24th August 2011
While cosmetic surgery offers a lot of revitalization and rejuvenating treatments for face look younger and return to a youthful appearance, it also causes pain and scarring caused by surgery. One of the most popular surgical cosmetic procedures, brow lif...
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Author:
tedd woods
22nd August 2011
Personal injury cases involving trucks are much more complex to pursue and the injuries caused during a trucking accident tend to be much more serious than other auto accidents. Truck accidents often result in disastrous injuries and in several cases deat...
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Author:
Steven J. Malman
15th August 2011
Foot care is very important for everyone but diabetics have to be especially careful.
Diabetic foot problems are avoidable and healthy diabetic feet are possible, with proper foot care Windsor.
There are 2 things to remember for diabetic foot care W...
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Author:
Bob Smiiith
09th August 2011
The human body often sustains a great deal of wear and tear. Extreme physical sports, heavy lifting, and overexertion eventually take its toll on the back. Simple tasks like using the computer in the office while sitting down places a great deal of pressu...
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Author:
quentinedberg
25th July 2011
Dr. Young is a facial plastic surgeon who believes in prioritizing his patient’s. Making the patient happy by enhancing their facial beauty is his number one goal. His mission is to ensure that the face lift he conducts on his client produces the most nat...
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Author:
Chloe Young
12th July 2011
A common question asked to our Michigan motorcycle accident attorneys is, "Who has to pay for the repair and damages to my motorcycle?" The short answer to this is usually your own motorcycle insurance pays for the damages. The long answer has two parts. ...
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Author:
LBuckfire
05th July 2011
It all relies on the individual, the type of pinch and also the severity. A good example of this is whiplash, which usually begins anywhere from 2 hours to 2 days following an accident.The exact symptoms of a pinched nerve rely on which nerves are afflict...
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Author:
Otto Vincent
05th July 2011
It all depends on the person, the type of pinch as well as the seriousness. A good example of this is whiplash, which usually makes its presence felt anywhere from two hours to two days following an incident.The exact symptoms of a pinched nerve depend on...
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Author:
Otto Vincent
04th July 2011
You will be able to distinguish between a normal problem and an emergency problem by the nature of the pain the patient is suffering from. If an emergency treatment is left to be handled the next day, the problem will get even more serious and maybe it wi...
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Author:
Blaine Lincoln.
14th June 2011
5. Numbness in ExtremitiesConstantly high sugar concentration in the blood may lead to nerve damage which will result to the loss of feeling in the hands or arms and feet or legs. This effect is chronic and usually occurs when the individual has been havi...
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Author:
Alvaro Adomat
09th June 2011
Healthy lifestyle battles diabetes
Authored Article by
Sheryl Salis, Chief Nutritionist and Head - Patient Care at ‘Cheeny Kum’
With our hectic erratic urban life styles and genetic predisposition it is no surprise to know that India is the Diabetes c...
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Author:
pranapr
09th June 2011
A broken ankle may refer to any fracture in the three bones that make up the ankle joint, the fibula, tibia and talus. The ankle is critical to balancing the body and providing it with mobility. A broken ankle injury will require that the joint is complet...
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Author:
AlfredoRobinson
31st May 2011
When the sciatic nerve is irritated and the pain is located on the lower most part of the back, the symptom is called Sciatica. The pain is described as sharp and tender and runs from the lumbar part of the lowest portion of the back to the back of the t...
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Author:
Taylor Benjamin
31st May 2011
Types and Treatment of Bone Fractures
Did you know that each of us, on average, will have two bone fractures over the course of our lifetime? Naturally, some people, on account of their vocations, avocations and lifestyles, will have more. Human activ...
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Author:
John Laurusonis