The lower thorasic and the upper lumbar vertabrae ... "Patients should not ignore back pain or light fever and should consult a spine specialist if the symptoms persist. MRI (Magentic Resonance Imaging) and blood tests are a must for TB patients," he ...
Inquirer.net | Filipinos make up biggest clientele of German fresh-cell therapy center Inquirer.net In the last year, he found himself more energetic. “No more palpitations,” he said. “No more tremors, except for two fingers. I move faster. I've regained my balance and speech. My back pain, the sciatica nerve pain, was gone.” He was back for the ... and more » |
Back pain, weight loss? Be warned, it could be TB CanIndia News New Delhi, March 22 (IANS) Acute back pain, unexplained weight loss, fever and night sweats: If they persist beyond a week, there is cause to worry, health experts caution. Such symptoms are synonymous with spinal tuberculosis, which accounts almost 50 ... and more » |
Acute back pain, unexplained weight loss, fever and night sweats: If they persist beyond a week, there is cause to worry, health experts caution.
Inquirer.net | Filipinos make up biggest clientele of German fresh-cell therapy center Inquirer.net My back pain, the sciatica nerve pain, was gone.” He was back for the second time hoping to target new symptoms that have surfaced, “mental” symptoms as he calls them: claustrophobia and paranoia, classic signs of Parkinson's that made long-haul air ... and more » |
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