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Damage to heart muscle. Tissue swelling from rheumatic fever can weaken the heart muscle. This damage may affect the heart's ability to pump. Heart failure ...
Then, when the child is old enough to start toilet training, surgeons repair a group of muscles involved in bladder control. This muscle group is called the ...
Specially trained physiotherapists teach simple exercises that can increase anal muscle strength. People learn how to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, sense ...
Arm pain may be related to problems with the muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments and nerves. ... This may be a symptom of heart disease or reduced blood flow to ...
Bell's palsy causes sudden weakness in your facial muscles. This makes half of your face appear to droop. Your smile is one-sided, and your eye on that side ...
Muscle weakness. Feeling as if you're wearing gloves or socks when you're not. Inability to move if motor nerves are affected. If autonomic nerves are ...
Muscle strains (An injury to a muscle or to tissue that connects muscles to bones, called a tendon.) Osteoarthritis · Scoliosis; Spinal fractures ...
This includes the feet, ankles, calves and thighs. Leg swelling may be the result of fluid that builds up. This is called fluid buildup or fluid retention. Leg ...
The throat is a muscular tube that runs from the back of the nose down into the neck. The throat also is called the pharynx. It contains three sections: the ...
... muscle. Decline in mitochondrial content and function are common in older adults. High-intensity intervals also improved muscle protein content that not ...
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