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Movement; Movement or weight-bearing activity. Prolonged sitting or standing; Rest or inactivity. Accompanied by. Bruising or discoloring; Concentration or ...
Squats with a fitness ball. Squatting during labor — even for a short amount of time — helps open the pelvis and allows more room for a baby to move through the ...
"Exercise is medicine. If you have symptoms above the neck, things like runny nose, sneezing, of the common cold, such as nasal congestion or runny nose, or ...
Adults—At first, 6 milligrams (mg) once a day, every morning. ... movements, or uncontrolled movements of the arms and legs. ... difficulty having a bowel movement ...
In this case, the tendon that's affected is the psoas — a tendon located in the hip joint that helps the joint move. Psoas tendinitis often causes pain in ...
twitching, twisting, or uncontrolled repetitive movements of the tongue, lips, face, arms, or legs; uncontrolled vocal outbursts and tics; unusual tiredness ...
difficulty having a bowel movement; difficulty with moving; ear congestion; loss of voice; muscle stiffness; pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones ...
Fetal testing might be used to evaluate your baby's well-being. Your health care provider might also recommend that you track your baby's daily movements. What ...
Senna is used to relieve occasional constipation in adults and children. This medicine is a laxative. It generally produces bowel movement in 6 to 12 hours.
rhythmic movement of muscles; sneezing; tightness of the chest; trouble breathing; unusual tiredness or weakness; voice changes. Less common. Anger that is hard ...
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