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Monday, February 18, 2019

Picture of Fibromyalgia



Fibromyalgia: a syndrome characterized by chronic pain, stiffness, muscle sensitivity, tendons and joints with no apparent inflammation. Fibromyalgia does not cause bodily harm or distortion. However, excessive fatigue is caused by the overwhelming majority of patients with fibromyalgia and sleep disorders commonly found in fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is a condition associated with arthritis. However, this is not a form of arthritis because it does not cause or cause inflammation in joints, muscles or other tissues. But fibrous muscle pain (such as arthritis) can cause a lot of pain and fatigue and may interfere with a person's ability to continue with daily activities.


                                                           

Picture of Gout




Gout: A condition characterized by increased abnormal levels of uric acid in the blood, repeated attacks of joint inflammation (arthritis), strong uric acid deposits in and around the joints and reduced renal function and kidney stones. Urea acid is a destructive product of purine, which is part of the many foods we eat. The tendency to develop gout and the high level of uric acid in the blood (hyperuricaemia) is often inherited and can be promoted by obesity, weight gain, alcohol intake, high blood pressure, abnormal kidney function and drugs. The most reliable diagnostic test for gout is to identify crystals in joints, body fluids and tissues.


                                                         

Picture of Iliotibial Band (ITB)




Iliotibial Band: ITB is a ligament that runs along the outside of the thigh - from tip to hip to knee. Stabilizes the knee and moves during jogging, but when it becomes obtuse and rubs the leg, the area may be heated or irritated by the group itself - causing pain.

                                                                  

Picture of Cholesterol



Cholesterol: Low-density cholesterol (LDL) cholesterol is called bad cholesterol because high levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease. LDL lipoprotein deposits cholesterol in the arterial wall, causing the formation of a strong, thick substance, called cholesterol plaque. Over time, cholesterol tablets cause thickening of the arterial walls and narrowing of the arteries, a process called atherosclerosis.


                                                           

Picture of Sinuses




Sinuses are a cavity filled with air in a dense portion of a skull bone. They actually reduce the weight of the skull. The sinuses are formed in four right pairs. The anterior sinuses are placed behind the forehead, while the cervix feet are behind the sides. The etmoid spiders and sinuses are deeper in the skull behind the eyes and maxillary sinuses. Sinuses are performed by mucus secretion cells. The air moves the sinuses through a small open leg called ostia. If a blockage of the teeth is blocked, the air can not move into the sinus, and the mucus can not escape it either.

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