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Back Pain (back pain):Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors And Treatment

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Back Pain (back pain): Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors, And Treatment   Back pain is also known as back pain. When a person feels a stretch in the lower, middle, or upper back, it is called back pain. This article describes back pain causes, symptoms, risk factors, and effective treatments. Back pain can occur in any individual, but most people do not take it seriously. Later, back pain becomes a major health problem for some people and they have to face many problems due to it. In such a situation, if a person with back pain takes the necessary steps at the very beginning, this problem can be overcome to some extent. Back pain can be treated with rest or exercise, but if individuals are not relieved by these methods, it is necessary to seek medical attention. Symptoms of back pain: Symptoms of back pain may include: Muscle tension: The main symptom of back pain is muscle tension.  Persistent pain: If a person experiences persistent pain in the waist or back, it may turn out t...

Better Identification of Hashimoto's Disease

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Better Identification of Hashimoto's Disease   If you are reading this blog, you probably suspect that you have or have been diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. You're probably looking for answers because you can't figure out why you feel so bad. Hopefully, this blog offers you some answers that give you hope that treatment is available and that your symptoms can be managed, your thyroid blood test numbers can be improved (even autoimmune markers!) and you can get your life back!   First, currently on thyroid meds but still feeling terrible with worsening anxiety symptoms, sleep problems, brain fog, constipation, acid reflux, sweating, weight gain, fatigue, palpitations, and the list goes on he could go on and on. . The patient can't figure out why their thyroid symptoms are getting worse, but their primary care tells them their labs are normal and their thyroid looks fine. Most of these patients have had their thyroid medication adjusted several times but still...