Calf pain can manifest in various forms—it might be a sharp, stabbing pain during your run, a dull ache afterward, or a persistent soreness. The pain might localize in different areas of the calf, such as near the knee, above the ankle, or on the inner or outer calf, each potentially...
A fever rarely comes without other symptoms. It is often accompanied by specific complaints, which may help to identify the illness causing the fever. This can help the doctor determine which treatment is necessary. Normal body temperature can vary depending on the individual, the time of day, ...
Peripheral Artery Disease: where a build-up of fat and cholesterol narrows the blood vessels. Numbness in feet from PAD tends to be worse when exercising and may be accompanied by fatigue, aching pain and burning in the legs and feet DVT: A deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot. Usually ...
Elevating the affected leg can help reduce blood flow to the knee, helping to alleviate inflammation, swelling, and discomfort. Ideally, the affected leg should be elevated above the heart. To do this, lie down with the knee and calf propped up on pillows. Sitting down with the affected leg...
Phew. I do have an itch on my back that I can’t reach. Other than that, I’m good. The Team has said up to this point that everything is going really well. That in this stage it is honestly my mindset that will help determine my success. I’m glad that I have that in ...
He could see ‘down to molecular level’ with his radar and was baffled as to how we could determine anything useful with such primitive equipment. I asked him if it would help to see some live imaging and he said yes, he thought it might. It was lunchtime and the list in the room ...
Be sure not to begin to take any supplement without your doctor’s approval, especially if you are pregnant. Your doctor may determine that you can consume an adequate amount of magnesium simply by changing your diet. 4 Consume at least 2.2 litres (0.58 US gal) of water a day to avoid ...
“Can you do a blood test to determine whether I have polycythemia vera?” “What should I do to prepare for the blood test?” 2 Review the blood test results with your doctor. You should ask your doctor about the results of your blood test, which they may inform you about in person...