The Diagnosis behind Back Pain Continue

Brief Description:

The spine is made up of muscles, bones, and nerves… The spine is held together by disks, connective tissues, tendons, and ligaments. The elements combine to allow us to stand, yet tension is applied.

The lower back makes up the larger structure of bones and joints with the joints at the hips. Hip joints connect to the pelvis, joining with the elements listed above and with the vertebral column and finally connect to the sacrum. Larger bones join at the legs, which is where we get our support and strength to hold up the vertical column.

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Having A Good Diet Can Lower Cholesterol

James just had a blood test as part of the annual physical examination. This person exercised moderately and loved to eat but this was all about to change when the results came in.

The results showed that the LDL commonly known as bad cholesterol was much higher than the good cholesterol. The doctor said if some changes are not done, this individual will soon suffer from high blood pressure, a heart attack or a stroke.

Being a father of 2 children, this person had to take the situation very seriously to be able to continue providing the needs for the family.

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Irritative Bronchitis

Also known as industrial or environmental bronchitis caused by exposure to various mineral and vegetable dusts as well as cigarettes. Exposure to fumes from strong acids, ammonia, some organic solvents, chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and bromide causes this disease. It’s symptoms begin with a common cold, runny nose, sore throat, fatigue and chillness. One may also experience back and muscle aches together with a slight fever, particular if the cause is due to influenza. Fever is normally high and lasts 3 to 5 days. Higher fevers are unusual unless bronchitis is caused by influenza. Cough is the last symptom to subside and takes long to appear.

Viruses can damage epithelial cells in bronchi. Impairment of airflow may be triggered by common exposures such as inhaling mild irritants e.g perfumes, strong odors or exhaust fumes or cold air causing wheezing.

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