Category: Skeletons, joints and muscles

Growing Pains

A child who wakes up at night and aches in his legs may have a sore throat if they are completely uncomfortable during the day.
Plant pain can occur at any age, but is most common between the ages of three and ten. It is not dangerous, although the child can sometimes be very hurt.

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Herniated

If you have a herniated disk, a disk located between the vertebral vertebrae has broken and curves towards the spinal canal. It is common and often does not hurt. But if the disc presses against the spinal cord or nerve roots, you may get back pain or sciatica, which is a radiant pain in the leg. Usually, the pain goes away by itself after a certain amount of time, but sometimes surgery may be needed.

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Vertebral Compression

Vertebral compression means that some of your vertebrae are compressed by compressing the legs in the vertebrae. It is not dangerous to compress the vertebrae, but it often hurts. The vertebrae in the spine eventually heal by themselves in a compressed position.

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Torticollis

Neck restraint means that you suddenly get cramping in the neck muscles, it hurts and you get stiff in the neck.
The inconvenience can come when you have made a violent movement with your head or asleep in an uncomfortable position. But other times, there is no clear cause.

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Sore and Shoulder Pain

It is common to have pain in the shoulders and neck. For the most part, the pain or pain goes away by itself and is not a sign of any illness. For example, you may have become stiff in your muscles after sitting for a long time or working in a difficult position. Sometimes the pain can also be due to stress or problems with a muscle attachment.

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Back Hurts

Having back pain is very common. The pain usually sits in the lower back, ie in the lower back, but some also aches in the chest. For the most part, the pain goes away by itself but sometimes you may need treatment.

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Whiplash Injury

A whiplash injury can occur when the body is suddenly subjected to an external force that throws the head from one outer position to another. The injury can be described as a puncture of the neck that can cause everything from mild to more severe symptoms.

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Back pain in children

It is unusual for children to have back pain, but it is more common in puberty when the child grows a lot in length. Back pain in children is usually mild and goes away by itself. In more severe conditions, corset or surgical treatment may be needed.

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Scoliosis

Having scoliosis means having a crooked spine. A common type of scoliosis is because the legs are different in length, which causes the pelvis to be tilted. Then the spine straightens when sitting or lying down. In another type of scoliosis, the spine is never straightened and the cause is usually unknown.

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Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis means narrow spine. The disease is often due to the discs between the vertebrae having collapsed so that the nerves present in the spine have become trapped. Then you may get leg pain and difficult to walk.

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Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia involves long-term pain or pain in the muscles at several places in the body. With fibromyalgia you also have an increased pain sensitivity. There are treatments that can relieve the hassle so you can live a good life despite the illness.

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Compartment Syndrome

Compartment syndrome causes a muscle to swell so that it or nearby blood vessels and nerves are damaged. Treatment will be good if it is detected in time.

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Muscle Cramp – Transmission

Muscle spasm means that a muscle suddenly contracts and hurts. If you get spasms in the calf or under the foot, it is also called traction. Everyone can get muscle spasms. Cramps in a muscle are common and do not damage the muscle.

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Muscular Rheumatism

Muscle rheumatism is an inflammatory disease also called polymyalgia rheumatism. It causes you pain and becomes stiff in your body. When you receive treatment, the hassles usually quickly relieve or disappear completely. The disease usually heals itself over time.

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Tennis Elbow

If you have a tennis elbow, it will hurt the muscle brackets on the outside of the elbow. This may be because you have worked a lot with your hands and strained the muscles that stretch your fingers and wrist. You can get tennis elbow, including hard body work, carpentry or playing tennis.

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Exercise Pain

You can get exercise pains if you strain your muscles heavily or in a new way. Then you can feel stiff and sore in the muscles you have loaded. Exercise pain goes away by itself and does not need to be treated.

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SLE

SLE, systemic lupus erythematosus, is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with rheumatic diseases. The immune system attacks your own body when you have SLE.

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Running knee

When you get a running knee, the tendon along the outside of the knee has become overloaded. It hurts and some can have long-term problems, but you are usually fine.

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Joint Pain

It is common to have joint pain. The joint pain usually goes away by itself. Sometimes joint pain can be caused by a serious illness. You should seek care if a joint suddenly swells and you at the same time have a fever or feel very ill.

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Rheumatoid arthritis – RA

Rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, RA, is an inflammatory disease that often begins in small joints of the hands and feet. The joints swell, become sore and you get sore. Rheumatism cannot be cured, but with medication and physiotherapy the inflammation can be suppressed and the pain relieved.

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Knee Osteoarthritis

In the knee joint, the upper legs and lower legs meet. The leg ends are covered with cartilage that allows them to slide easily against each other. In osteoarthritis, the cartilage becomes uneven. Then it feels like the knee hooks up and it can snap and crack. The risk of getting hurt increases and the area around the knee can feel swollen and hot.

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