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Movement; Movement or weight-bearing activity. Prolonged sitting or standing; Rest or inactivity. Accompanied by. Bruising or discoloring; Concentration or ...
Spinal cord tumors can press on nerves. This may lead to a loss of movement or feeling. These changes typically affect parts of the body that are below the ...
When hip fractures prevent movement for a long time, complications can include: Blood clots in the legs or lungs. Bedsores. Pneumonia. Further loss of ...
diarrhea; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; general ... difficulty with moving; dry mouth; excess air or gas in the stomach or ...
feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; indigestion; sensation of spinning; sweating; tenderness in the stomach area; watering of mouth and ...
Electrical signals called impulses move from the top to the bottom of the heart. They tell the heart when to squeeze and beat. After each heartbeat, the ...
feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; halos around lights; headache, severe and throbbing; loss of consciousness; night blindness; overbright ...
Everyone occasionally has diarrhea — loose, watery and more-frequent bowel movements. You might also have abdominal cramps and produce a greater volume of ...
Frequent urge to have bowel movement; Narrow stools; Nausea or vomiting; Painful bowel movements; Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or ...
Begin CPR if the person shows no signs of life, such as not breathing, coughing or moving. ... Don't move the person unless it's needed. Show references.
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