Yeah, that damned crawl space. Do not buy a house without a basement for chrissakes, I chided them. But they didn’t care. They did it anyway. They did not want to have a basement that would just accumulate junk. So instead they got a scary, dank 3-foot high hole in the ground ...
If you suddenly have tingling and numbness in your fingers and have risk factors for a heart attack, there may be more to what’s going on than just some pinched nerve somewhere. […] CHEST PAIN CAUSES (heart), CHEST PAIN CAUSES (non-heart), HEART ATTACK SYMPTOMS Permalink Gallery Can...
Avoidant behaviorsare often associated with phobias. The sudden and intense need to distance yourself from a situation that triggers your phobia is one way of managing what you’re experiencing. However, for many people, escaping their reality isn’t always a viable option. Even if you’re not...
Vertigo that is caused by BPPV can be treated by physical therapy where patients learna series of exercisesknown as the canalith repositioning procedure -- slow maneuvers for positioning your head to shift particles in the inner ear. If a person has Meniere's disease, Hansen said that a docto...
• You don’t have to sit cross-legged on the floor (like the pictures you may have seen in magazines or on TV), but you can if you want to. Most people who come to our classes sit on chairs to meditate, but you can also practise bringing mindful awareness to whatever you are ...
then all of a sudden it feels like the vision is thrown forwards and the room starts spinning. Best thing to do is stay still, don't blink, and take deep systematic breaths. If you move too quick or startle yourself you could get sick and throw up...just a matter of dealing and li...
Dizziness, lightheadedness, and the feeling of passing out are common complaints in people who have low blood pressure. When the blood pressure is too low, not enough oxygen-rich blood is delivered to the brain, and its function can be affected. If the brain's blood supply is decreased to...
The Epley maneuver is successful 90% of the time for cases of BPPV. There may be a recurrence rate of up to 15% in the first year after an episode. When vertigo persists, evaluation for any underlying structural problems of the brain, spinal canal, or inner ear may be necessary....
Different animal models have been developed over the last 30 years in an attempt to reproduce both the functional consequences and the tissue damage associated with the endolymphatic hydrops. These models all have as common denominator a modulation of the endolymph ionic homeostasis [34]. The ...