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… is the most common type of surgery done to treat lumbar (low back) spinal stenosis . This is also called … reducing pressure on the nerve roots can relieve pain and allow you to resume normal daily activities. Laminectomy removes bone (parts of the vertebrae) and/or thickened tissue that …
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… and the tissues under the skin because of temperatures below freezing. Frostbitten skin looks pale or blue. It feels … may feel dry and like they have sand in them. An abnormally low body temperature (hypothermia) occurs when the body … can make heat. (There may be other reasons a person has a low body temperature.) Early symptoms of hypothermia include …
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… may damage the nerves. In rare cases, it may cause broken bones. What are the symptoms? Symptoms of whiplash are pain … or severe pain. Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label. Try heat or ice. There … them to see if they help you. Try using a heating pad on a low or medium setting for 15 to 20 minutes every 2 to 3 …
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… and other medical problems that cause the body to make very low amounts of testosterone. Steroids make muscles bigger and bones stronger. They also may cause puberty to start and can … Some adults and teens use illegal anabolic steroids to lower body fat, get bigger muscles, and increase strength. …
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… pain can cause problems anywhere from the neck to the tailbone (coccyx). The back includes: The bones and joints of … caused by a car crash, a fall from a high place, a direct blow to the back or the top of the head, a high-energy fall … as osteoporosis . Slumping or slouching alone may not cause low back pain. But after the back has been strained or …
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… Chromium may affect the eyes. There is a link between low chromium levels and increased risk of glaucoma. Chromium slows the loss of calcium, so it may help prevent bone loss in women during menopause. Risks The chromium …
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… Strength is important for preventing osteoporosis (loss of bone mass and strength) and for promoting good joint health. … maintain aerobic conditioning through swimming, bicycling, low-impact aerobics, walking, or dancing. Conditioning or … maintain aerobic conditioning through swimming, bicycling, low-impact aerobics, walking, or dancing. Conditioning or …
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… the largest ball-and-socket joint in the body. The thigh bone (femur) fits tightly into a cup-shaped socket … and stiffness in the hip may be caused by lack of blood flow to the hip joint ( avascular necrosis ). You may also … in the knee. Pain that shoots down the leg from the hip or lower back may be caused by an irritated or pinched nerve ( …
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… , which causes the body to absorb sugar from the blood and lowers the blood sugar level to normal. When you have type 2 … weight without trying. You're not likely to get symptoms of low blood sugar unless you take insulin or use certain … and high triglyceride level. A low level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and/or a high level of …
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… such as: Osteoarthritis . Paget's disease can damage the bone around a joint. This can cause the cartilage in the … many blood vessels. Paget's disease causes increased blood flow to the bones, and sometimes it is difficult for the heart to keep up with the demand for increased blood flow. This can lead to heart failure. Bone cancer (osteogenic …