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... muscle twitching, nausea, rapid weight gain, seizures, stupor, swelling of the face, ankles, or hands, or unusual tiredness or weakness. Check with your ...
Gentle exercise can help strengthen the muscles around your joints. And it can help you feel less tired. Check with your healthcare team before you start ...
But, when you lose weight and muscle mass, your metabolism slows down and so does your weight loss. "One way to counteract this slower metabolism is to do more ...
Sepsis (severe infection)—Patients with these conditions may be at risk for muscle or kidney problems. Liver disease, active—Should not be used in patients with ...
It's important to distinguish between mild soreness and muscle injuries. Sore muscles feel tender, tired or achy. In contrast, a sports injury usually produces ...
Complications can include paralysis or loss of muscle movement, difficulty talking or swallowing, memory loss or thinking difficulties, emotional problems, pain ...
... muscles during exercise with hypoxia (decreased O2 content) and hyperbaric hyperoxia (increased O2 content) in healthy younger individuals compared to ...
... patients with idiopathic gastroparesis, researchers observed macrophage-driven changes and distinct patterns of human gastric muscle immune cells.
The muscle or nerve damage may be associated with aging or giving birth. While fecal incontinence is embarrassing and difficult to talk about, health care ...
... muscles to find nerve damage. A thin needle (electrode) is inserted into the muscle to measure electrical activity as you contract the muscle. During an EMG ...
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