Some women notice breast tenderness as soon as a few days after conception, whereas others don’t experience it until weeks later. For some, the soreness starts early and stays late. For others, it starts late and doesn’t last very long at all. How can I tell if Im pregnant afterRead More →

Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area. How does breast cancer pain feel like? Breast cancer can cause changes in skin cells that lead to feelings of pain, tenderness, and discomfort in the breast. Although breast cancer is often painless, it is important not to ignoreRead More →

The pes anserine bursa can be palpated at a point slightly distal to the tibial tubercle and about 3-4 cm medial to it (about 2 fingerbreadths). The examiner will also assess hamstring tightness. This is done in the supine position (lying on your back), head back and arms across theRead More →

The microchip is injected under the loose skin between your dog’s shoulder blades and can be done in your vet’s office. It’s no more invasive than a vaccination. Where do most dogs get chipped? In cats and dogs, the microchip is typically implanted between the shoulder blades. The microchip implantRead More →

No, earthquakes of magnitude 10 or larger cannot happen. The magnitude of an earthquake is related to the length of the fault on which it occurs. … The largest earthquake ever recorded was a magnitude 9.5 on May 22, 1960 in Chile on a fault that is almost 1,000 milesRead More →

Leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) can cause bone or joint pain, usually because your bone marrow has become overcrowded with cancer cells. At times, these cells may form a mass near the spinal cord’s nerves or in the joints. How do you feel when you have CML? Some signs ofRead More →

A fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a fever of at least 101°F (38.3°C) that lasts for more than three weeks or occurs frequently without explanation. Even when a doctor can’t determine the cause of the fever at first, a diagnosis is a step toward treating it. How do IRead More →

Dysphagia is the medical term for difficulty in swallowing. This includes problems with sucking, swallowing, drinking, chewing, eating, dribbling saliva, closing lips, or when food or drink goes down the wrong way. Early signs of dysphagia are coughing, gagging or choking while eating and drinking. Who do you see ifRead More →

Adding exercise, meditation, diaphragmatic breathing, or a worry break into your day may help ease your mind. But if anxiety, nervousness, or worrying becomes excessive or begins to impact your life, it might be time to seek professional help. How do I know it’s anxiety and not something else? AnxietyRead More →

Further Signs of Successful Implantation Sensitive breasts. After implantation, you might find that breasts appear swollen or feel sore. … Mood swings. You might feel emotional compared to your usual self, which is also due to changes in your hormone levels. Bloating. … Changing tastes. … Blocked nose. … Constipation.Read More →