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Tingling And Reduced Sensation In The Arms And Legs - Articles
Why do I have Numbness and Tingling down my Arm but no Pain?
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Nav J.


Posted
Mon 22 Nov 2010 7:57pm
Numbness & Tingling In The Arms
This is fairly common. It all depends on which nerve fibers are affected. In fact, the majority of the nerves in our body don’t even detect pain. This is why something can be happening but you don’t even know it. This is a subject for another blog however.
If you have numbness, tingling, burning
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An Arm and A Leg
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Corry C.
Posted
Wed 09 Feb 2011 5:01am
I can hardly believe we are taking all those medications, which are sitting on a part of our kitchen counter, on a daily basis and those are not even all of them. Between the two of us, we can easily fill up a tray and you can imagine those drugs eat up quite a bit of our budget.
Some of the drugs are extremely expensive and although our insurance
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Teeth for an Arm & a Leg | Personal
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Dr. Syed L.
Posted
Mon 25 Jan 2010 5:13pm
I really like the dental surgeon that I was referred to: both by my orthodontist and by my dentist . He’s really nice and explains everything very nicely to me which was a good thing. He ran through all the other options I have besides getting ..
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Teeth for an Arm & a Leg | Personal
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Arms and Legs are Not a Luxury!
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jothyr
Posted
Tue 22 Sep 2009 12:00am
reimbursements have not. Current microprocessor-controlled knees for full leg prosthetics drive the cost of a prosthetic leg up to $50,000. The result of these huge technological advances... in five years. Furthermore, microprocessor control of knees reduces energy consumption from normal walking by 75% compared to the old style knees. This is just the beginning
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An arm and a leg
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Judith L.
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Mon 22 Feb 2010 11:48am
I have had trouble with my left arm lately, for a few months now really. It appears to be a joint thing, more arthritis, and that's what the doctor said when I went in to see if there was anything that could be done. Not much, apparently.
The pain comes on quickly when I make wrong moves with that arm. Sharp, radiating pain, nothing you want
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Can Compression Socks Reduce Lower Leg Swelling and Pains?
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Neil Kao
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am
they can help reduce lower leg swelling and pain. What you may rightly ask does this have to do with allergies and asthma. Nothing directly. However my website is devoted to having...
Compression socks were used only by those were post-leg surgery, had varicose veins, were diabetic, or who took long airplane trips. Very recently, athletes began using
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