Those who suffer from frequent joint pain and stiffness, regular joint exercises can give relief and also prevent joint pain from occurring again. Doing joint exercises can also prevent symptoms of ar...
read moreA heel spur is a bone growth that develops on the heel bone, specifically on the underside of the bone. It happens due to calcium deposit that causes a bony protrusion of nearly half-inch to develop o...
read moreCommonly affecting athletes who frequent activities include running and jumping, heel spur is caused due to calcium deposits on the underside of the heel bone. The symptoms include inflammation of tis...
read moreA chest pain does not necessarily mean that you have a heart attack, it can have many other causes and symptoms. Apart from the heart issues, there are also many other components that can cause a righ...
read moreWhen we encounter a chest pain, the first thing that strikes our head is the possibility of a heart attack. This is to an extended level if you witness right side chest pain. Well, not every pain in y...
read moreThe meniscus cartilage in the knee prevents the bones of the upper leg and the lower leg from grinding against each other. Each knee has two menisci; lateral meniscus and medial meniscus. The menisci ...
read moreA very common knee injury, a torn meniscus is caused due to forceful twisting or rotating of the knee. Menisci is a C-shaped piece of cartilage that provides cushioning between the thighbone and the s...
read moreThere are a number of causes when it comes to rib pain, which affect the individual bones or the cartilage that joins the bones to the sternum. There are treatments to provide relief from severe disco...
read moreFingers are one of the most important parts of our body, and we can barely imagine a day without our fingers in a functional condition. Swollen finger pain can be a reason for us to be unable to use o...
read moreA sudden swelling on your fingers appears, what do you do? Do you panic? No. A swelling on your fingers is common during the heat, and is not a cause of concern in most cases. Although there can be a ...
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