What is the best remedy to reduce pain and improve mobility?
I'd like to know where you suffer the pain and immobility but generally speaking the best remedy is two remedies. Atrogel® can provide speedy relief... Read the full answer 〉
I'd like to know where you suffer the pain and immobility but generally speaking the best remedy is two remedies. Atrogel® can provide speedy relief... Read the full answer 〉
Despite the recent arguments in the media, muscle pain and fatigue are very common when taking statins. If you want to continue taking the... Read the full answer 〉
We cannot diagnose but I think you may have Rotator Cuff tendinitis, bursitis of the shoulder or Shoulder Impingement. The rotator cuff is like a lip... Read the full answer 〉
Please consider applying our Atrogel at least twice a day on the days you set out on a good walk. I use it for neck pain with great effect, usually... Read the full answer 〉
We can't diagnose but I think you may have Rotator Cuff tendinitis, bursitis of the shoulder or Shoulder Impingement. The rotator cuff is like a lip... Read the full answer 〉
It doesn't sound as if you have been diagnosed with a named health issue, so my advice is a little general but should help.The first remedy to try is... Read the full answer 〉
A combination of improved circulation and dopamine eases pain when people get themselves moving about. It may be worth taking some extra magnesium in... Read the full answer 〉
You won't be offered the steroids indefinitely, as they increase the risk of osteoporosis. But since they aren't working, here's an alternative... Read the full answer 〉
I imagine you'd have mentioned any injury had you knocked your back, so I would go back and ask them to check that the pain is not due to a lung or... Read the full answer 〉
A combination of Atrogel® and Valerian should help both the muscle tension and anxiety. Our Daytime Stress Relief contains valerian and hops.... Read the full answer 〉
Please read my series of blogs written on understanding and managing pain, including dietary and emotional influences.Speaking of emotional... Read the full answer 〉
I was wondering what might have changed in the period before the onset of this fatigue. Here are a few common things to consider: 1) You've had... Read the full answer 〉
I suspect you might have some tension in the muscles of the lower back, particularly since you've not mentioned any obvious buttock strain. Because... Read the full answer 〉
Have you had any kind of blood analysis performed at the doctors?With such a range of symptoms, we need a starting point but I would suggest making... Read the full answer 〉
Hot feet, especially at night time, is one of the symptoms of vitamin B5 deficiency and many retailers in the health food stores I visit tell me it... Read the full answer 〉
That's an unusual one to damage. Well done!If you're anything like me then time off is not a joking situation. The answer is rest, recovery and... Read the full answer 〉
Much of what you describe does sound like fibromyalgia. I recently wrote a blog describing the difference between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and... Read the full answer 〉
I really can't tell you whether the TIA might be linked to your neck pain.However, I've found a website that you might find of interest for the... Read the full answer 〉
The answer is all three plus rest. Our Atrogel® rates higher than a 5% ibuprofen gel for satisfaction and so wold naturally be the one I'd... Read the full answer 〉
There are many causes of chest pain, from soft tissue damage, heart arrhythmia (don't worry, most are benign) to inflammation of the sac around the... Read the full answer 〉
Assuming you're not suffering aching legs from overexertion, you may have restless legs syndrome (RLS). People with this have various sensations to... Read the full answer 〉
Statins deplete a natural energy-producing substance found in the body called "Co-enzyme Q10". It is found in particular concentrations in the... Read the full answer 〉
We think the problem could relate to your kidneys, perhaps a virus or blood sugar control issues. Please make sure you visit your doctor and let us... Read the full answer 〉
Unfortunately we cannot diagnose and since your symptoms are quite unusual, we should ask if you have been to the doctors as a first step?From the... Read the full answer 〉
You haven't said that you suffer any lower back pain but if you do, please follow this link for some effective exercises.Applying some Atrogel®... Read the full answer 〉
Sorry to say that its time and rest that's needed. Easier said than done if you are still at work of course.The T10 vertebrae is part of a very... Read the full answer 〉
The pins and needles will likely be a result of the tension in the muscles of your neck and shoulders.Upper back pain is often caused by a weakening... Read the full answer 〉
Tendon strain or ligament sprains are the most common cause of groin pain, especiallly after sport but a bone fracture, a pinched nerve, a urinary... Read the full answer 〉
Sorry to hear of your discomfort. We cannot diagnose but have your medical team considered 'peripheral neuropathy' (in your case... Read the full answer 〉
I think you may be suffering "neck headaches". They are caused by the muscles in the upper back or shoulders pulling at the base of the skull, to... Read the full answer 〉
Cramps are most often a result of sudden temperature changes (which is why some people get cramps when they jump into cold water at the swimming... Read the full answer 〉
Most likely some tension in the lower back caused by overwork or stress. It's a good sign that it has gone as quickly as it arrived.Best wishesEarle Read the full answer 〉
Don't worry about the cold making you shiver. It won't trigger your atrial fibrillation. Stress, high blood pressure, alcohol, arterial disease and... Read the full answer 〉
Often moving pain is a sign of minor circulatory issues. Bodily tissues don't like to be deprived of oxygen and generally express pain to complain... Read the full answer 〉
We'll start with a simple and everyday answer if that's ok.....You may have an inflamed descending colon. Your colon runs up the right side of your... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, feelings such as twinges and flutters in the chest can be experienced in anyone and in most cases are harmless. However I would get this checked... Read the full answer 〉
Muscle pain can be caused by a variety of factors so it is important to get a proper diagnosis from your doctor. In the meantime you may find Devils... Read the full answer 〉
Moving pain can be due to a slight interruption to blood supply. This can be caused by sitting at a chair or in a car for prolonged periods at even a... Read the full answer 〉
It depends how much vibration the machine is sending through you and how long you are using it for each time. If it does rattle somewhat, the... Read the full answer 〉
Because your symptoms won't sit still, I'd recommend you get along to your GP in order that some tests might be run to arrive at an explanation. It... Read the full answer 〉
I imagine you thought the worst, with the pain being where you describe, so I'm pleased you've sought medical advice.The Paracetamol will help... Read the full answer 〉
If the doctor says a muscle is involved, then it's magnesium to the rescue. Magnesium helps with easing tight, tense and cramping muscles. I'd try... Read the full answer 〉
You may have several things going on here. Your white hands when walking may be similar to those symptoms experienced by runners. Blood is not... Read the full answer 〉
I suspect your thighs are working harder to carry you because you may be standing a little less straight with the pain. So instead of your skeleton... Read the full answer 〉
Though it might not feel like it, 7 months is probably considered a long period of time before someone seeks help. I'm sure it feels like 7... Read the full answer 〉
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