Myalgia Essays

  • Summary Of The Movie 'Awakening'

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    From the 1990’s movie entitled Awakenings directed by Penny Marshall. A sprung of hope has happened to people who suffered the post-effect of the 1920’s epidemic disease called Encephalitis Lethargica by bringing them back to their mobile bodies for a limited time by the neurologist, Dr. Malcolm Sayer. Encephalitis Lethargica, also known as sleeping sickness, is viral epidemic encephalitis that occurred between 1915 and 1926 and those who survived the initial infection displayed long-term apathy

  • Benefits Of Sleeping On The Floor

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    Benefits of Sleeping on the floor Sleeping on the floor now at this point of evolution may sound not so comfy and classy. We find peace in those super soft beds after a whole tiring day at work or school. We are all so used to the comfort and luxury that we don’t realize the harm that is affecting us severely. Sleeping on the floor was earlier a regular practice and it’s actually a natural remedy for many diseases and aches. There are a number of benefits of sleeping on the floor. Our ancestors slept

  • Persuasive Essay: Is Dance A Sport?

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    Is Dance A Sport? How much longer will the controversy of dance continue? Some people agree that it is a sport and others disagree. Most people who disagree about dance being a sport do not know enough about it. Dance is a sport because it requires work ethic, athletic ability, and builds confidence and emotion. One reason why dance is a sport is because it requires work ethic. There are so many things dancers do that are equivalent to any other sport: “We compete, It’s a workout, We stretch, We

  • The Martian Myalgia Analysis

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    Humor Defeats Distant Martian Myalgia Mark Watney, a man created by Andy Weir, in the book The Martian, after an unexpected sand storm, Ares 3 is forced to abandon post and return to mother earth. While they rushed to the ship to retreat from the blinding hell storm, Mark Watney is hit and killed by one of their own satellite dishes, little be known unto his fleeing crew, the satellite only left him unconscious. He later wakes to an abandoned post to find that he is the only man on mars. After

  • Cervical Myalgia Case Study

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    The patient responded well to treatments for cervical myalgia. After one week scapular mobilizations were added during clinic visits, including lateral glides with distraction and external rotation with distraction. After four weeks, her cervical active ROM was normal and she reported no headaches, however she reported no change in her upper extremity symptoms. She stopped wearing wrist splints after three weeks, complaining of increased stiffness in the wrists and hands and no benefit to night pain

  • Monkeypox Research Paper

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    The clinical presentation of human monkeypox, described primarily in children and adolescents identified in central and west Africa, has been characterized as a viral prodrome of fever, chills, headache, myalgias, and back pain lasting 1–3 days, followed by a maculopapular exanthema eruption. The rash is predominantly monomorphic in a centrifugal distribution, progresses to vesicular and pustular stages, and crusts during a 2– 3-week period (Meyer et al., 2002 and Jezek et al., 1987) Monkeypox

  • 1918 Influenza Pandemic

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    Pandemic 0f 1918-19 The influenza pandemic killed more people than World War I. “According to Taber 's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, influenza is “an acute, contagious respiratory infection characterized by sudden onset, fever, chills, headache, myalgia(muscle pain), and sometimes prostration”. Due to the lack of doctors knowledge, The influenza pandemic( Spanish Flu) spread fast. Conversely, military historians have paid little attention to a deadly disease which underlines the reciprocal relationship

  • Periodic Syndrome

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    inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. It stems from mutations in the TNFRSF1A gene that expresses the receptor of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α. A patient with TRAPS may present with prolonged episodes of fever attacks, abdominal pain, severe myalgia, and painful erythema on the trunk or extremities. Here we report a case of a 8-year-old male with febrile attacks occurring every 1-2 months and continued for 3-4 days. The patient experienced 40 ºC-fever attacks without chill. Approximately 80%

  • Vaginal Lesions Case Study

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    patient should be questioned about the number of sexual partners that she’s had as well as her symptoms, and whether she has practiced safe sex at all time. According to Neinstein (2008), HSV can bring about symptoms of malaise, fever, headache, myalgia, dysuria, dyspareunia, itching, burning at the site of infection; thus the patient should be asked about these signs and symptoms. HSV can be passed to babies at birth. Therefore, it would be valuable to know if there is a family history of HSV from

  • Postconcussive Syndrome: Case Study

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    Complaint Postconcussive syndrome. History Patient was an unrestrained driver, who was rear-ended on 07/05/2015. She may have struck her head. She was ambulatory at that time. She did complain of some left face problem, left neck pain, headache, left shoulder and arm pain. She was seen in the emergency room for this. Her neck CAT scan revealed decreased disk space height at C5-6, C6-7, but no fractures. Head CAT scan was normal. She presented to her PCP couple of days later complaining of

  • Iga Nephropathy: Berger's Disease

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    present due to the amount of protein in the urine. Fatigue is what individuals complain about the most, other symptoms include; malaise, high blood pressure, low-grade fevers, flulike symptoms, flank pain, and pains within the muscles also known as myalgia. Individuals may have times of episodic hematuria and rises in proteinuria known to be triggered by colds or other respiratory infections, lack of sleep, and sometimes no trigger at

  • Walking Pneumonia Research Paper

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    #Walking Pneumonia: Causes The cold season is back with its tell-tale symptoms: your nose is stuffy; your throat is painful; the cough is incessant; the headache is terrible; and the muscles are sore. Is it cold, or something serious? Chances are that you have walking pneumonia. Walking Pneumonia is not as dramatic as it sounds, nor is it very severe—it is a mild form of pneumonia that will not interfere with your daily activities, and you continue 'walking ' your normal life. In fact, many assume

  • St. John's Wort Research Paper

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    Herbal products have been used for treatments since ancient times, before the exploration of synthetic industrial drugs. Since herbs are natural, most of the consumers believes herbal products are completely safe and the product use continuously increased and is reported 10-19% growth in United States. In U.S.A any botanical product affects the structure and functions of the body belongs to either a drug or dietary supplement and FDA regulates the dietary supplement. The author of this paper selected

  • Listeria Monocytogene Research Paper

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    Myalgia (muscle pain) and pyresis (fever) in mild cases can be treated with over-the-counter medication (pain relievers), and diarrhea and gastroenteritis can be treated with over-the-counter medications as well if need.[5] In the case of invasive listeriosis

  • Lyme Disease

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    The bulls-eye rash is around five centimeters in diameter and will have a bright red border. This is accompanied by flu like symptoms that may or may not include chills, fever, myalgia, fatigue and headache. If treatment if not obtained it may take three to four weeks for symptoms and the rash to subsidize, but if antibiotics are administered then rash and symptoms will go away with days. Stage two Lyme disease is present if antibiotics

  • Malaria Disease Analysis

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    after a patient is infected by the mosquito, the time in between is called the incubation period (CDC). These symptoms include a high fever, breathing difficulties, shaking and convulsions, chills, arthralgia, and myalgia (EMedicine). Arthralgia are the pains in your joints and myalgia are pains in your muscles. Less common symptoms include vomiting and

  • Hscoem Case Studies

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    This is a 42-year-old female with a 2/7/2015 date of injury. A specific mechanism of injury has not been described. DIAGNOSIS: low back pain; Lumbago with sciatica right side; Myalgia 12/01/15 follow-up visit identified lower back pain. Patient rates the pain as 7/10. The pain is characterized as burning. It radiates to the neck and upper back. Condition is associated with back pain and difficulty in ambulation. It is aggravated by bending over, lifting, prolonged sitting, prolonged standing and

  • Cimicfuga Racemosa Research Paper

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    Abstract: Anxiety is an unavoidable part of life and we will experience it at some point. It is a totally normal emotion. Normal anxiety can happen when faced with an important decision to make, it quickly comes and goes. An anxiety disorder however, is much more serious as the nervous feelings remain constant and can interfere with a person’s ability to lead a normal life. There are many potential triggers for an anxiety disorder to develop and one being the menopause. As Cimicfuga racemosa is already

  • The Pros And Cons Of Genetic Modification

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    Genetic Modifications Genetic Modification is a change or substitution caused by human activity in the DNA (the substance that responsible about the appearance of the organism). Genetic modification was accomplished for the first time in 1973 by Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer. Some scientists in countries around the world aspire applying this technology on plants and humans. Now some countries like USA, Argentina, Brazil, Canada and China allow their scientists to make researches on genetic

  • Metronidazole Case Report

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    METRONIDAZOLE TOXICITY PRESENTING AS ACUTE CEREBELLAR SYNDROME; A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT A young male presented to us with features of acute cerebellar syndrome. He was a diagnosed case of liver abscess but was lost to follow up. He had continued taking medicines for liver abscess well beyond the prescribed duration. The MRI brain of the patient showed hyper-intensities in bilateral dentate nuclei on T2 FLAIR images, suggestive of Metabolic Encephalopathy. On stopping metronidazole, patient