Temporomandibular joint disorder
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Temporomandibular joint disorder

What is Temporomandibular joint disorder? Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a group of more than 30 diseases that cause aches and dysfunction in the jaw joint and muscles that regulate jaw motion. TMDs refers to the diseases, and TMJ refers only to the temporomandibular joint itself. A person has two TMJs; one on per side of…

enteropathic arthritis
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Enteropathic Arthritis

What is Enteropathic Arthritis? Enteropathic arthropathy, or enteropathic arthritis, is an umbrella term used to define different patterns of inflammatory arthritis which may be associated with a range of gastrointestinal (GI) pathologies. Its constituent states are classified as a piece of the seronegative spondyloarthropathies. Its different associated conditions are outlined below. Spondyloarthritis and peripheral arthritis…

How to Get Rid of Muscle Soreness
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 Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)

Abstract Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a familiar experience for elite or beginner athletes. Symptoms can also range from muscle tenderness to severely debilitating pain. The mechanisms, treatment strategies, and influence on athletic performance remain uncertain, despite the high incidence of DOMS. Delayed onset muscle soreness is also expected when athletes are first introduced…

neuropathic-pain
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Neuropathic pain

What is Neuropathic pain? Damage or injury to the nerves in the central or peripheral nervous system can induce neuropathic pain. Some patients may experience chronic pain in the body as a burning sensation, sharp, while furthers experience tingling and numbness. Injury or disorder can injure the nerve fibers, disrupting the pain alerts the nerves…

postherpetic-neuralgia
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Post-herpetic neuralgia

What is Post-herpetic neuralgia? Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a complication of shingles infection (also known as herpes zoster). Shingles are caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which is the exact virus that induces chickenpox. Shingles cause an aching, blistering rash and further symptoms. The rash most generally happens in a band pattern on…

synovitis
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Synovitis

What is Synovitis? Synovitis is medical-term for inflammation in the synovium, the membrane that borders your joints. In fit joints, this defensive tissue is just a few cells dense. Its job is to create a fluid that lubricates and nourishes the joint. When the membrane is hurting or inflamed, it evolves more viscous and swollen…

intercostal neuralgia
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Intercostal Neuralgia

What is Intercostal Neuralgia? Intercostal neuralgia is a disease in which a person experiences neuropathic pain in the region corresponding to the intercostal nerves. These nerves radiate throughout a patient’s rib cage and abdomen. Neuropathic pain happens when a person experiences pain because their somatosensory nerves have been upset or become extremely sensitive. The somatosensory…

lateral rectus palsy
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Lateral rectus palsy

What is Lateral rectus palsy? Sixth cranial nerve palsy involves the lateral rectus muscle, damaging eye abduction. This is also called lateral rectus palsy and abducens nerve palsy. Abducens (sixth cranial) nerve palsy is the most familiar ocular motor paralysis in grown-ups and the second-most familiar in kids. The abducens nerve regulates the lateral rectus…

causalgia
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Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II):

What is Causalgia? Causalgia is also called complex regional pain syndrome type II or CRPS II. It’s a neurological disease that can create long-lasting, intense pain. CRPS II occurs after an injury or trauma to a peripheral nerve. Peripheral nerves are located from your spine and brain to your extremities. The most typical site of…