How to Tell if Your Jaw Is Broken
The jaw is connected to the temporal bone on the side of the skull, and can be moved out of position -- known as a dislocation -- or broken on the lower portion -- known as a fracture.
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The jaw is connected to the temporal bone on the side of the skull, and can be moved out of position -- known as a dislocation -- or broken on the lower portion -- known as a fracture.
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Read more →The lower esophageal sphincter is the ring of smooth muscle fibers that separates the esophagus from the stomach. It's basically a barrier to prevent stomach contents from escaping into the food pipe. Whenever you eat or swallow, the lower esophageal sphincter relaxes, allowing food and liquid to pass into the stomach.
Read more →Patches that appear lighter or darker than the surrounding skin on your neck are usually not a sign of a serious medical problem but can be cosmetically frustrating.
Read more →Hard contact lenses, also known as Rigid Gas Permeable lenses, are made of a hard plastic that allow oxygen to reach your eyes. Hard contacts do a better job of correcting some vision problems than soft lenses.
Read more →Premature ejaculation is a fairly common and treatable condition where a man ejaculates early in the sex act–either before or in the beginning stages of intercourse. By the Mayo Clinic’s estimation, as many as one out of three men may be affected by premature ejaculation at some point in time.
Read more →Stretch marks, technically called straie, are a form of scarring caused by tears in a layer of the skin called the dermis. Stretch marks are often caused when skin stretches quickly, as during pregnancy, growth spurts and periods of rapid weight gain.
Read more →Muscle wasting, or atrophy, results from muscle disuse over a long period, or from malnutrition. The muscle tissue will decrease in bulk and length, which results in a noticeable loss of size and definition.
Read more →According to Refractive Error Source, it is common to have some degree of imperfect vision because light does not focus correctly on most people's retinas. Most vision issues can be corrected with eyeglasses.
Read more →Spring brings leaves to the oak trees and sends oak pollen into the air, causing millions of allergy sufferers to reach for the antihistamines and tissue. Oak trees normally pollinate in March, April and May, with more pollen appearing in the early morning hours.
Read more →The auditory nerve is responsible for transmitting sounds from the sensory portions of the ear to the brain. Damage to the auditory nerve can lead to a form of deafness called sensorineural hearing loss. Because this form of hearing loss is caused by nerve damage, it can be especially difficult to treat.
Read more →Endometrial ablation is a procedure that removes the inner lining of the uterus, or endometrium. This procedure, which is for women who have heavy menstrual periods that are not able to be controlled with medication, is an option to the complete removal of the uterus.
Read more →Feces color is one indicator of the health of your digestive system. Normal stool is typically brown -- a result of old blood cells being broken down into a substance known as bilirubin, released by the liver through bile production into the intestines.
Read more →A bruise occurs when capillaries (small blood vessels) break and bleed into the surrounding tissue. According to the National Institutes of Health, a bruise can occur underneath the skin, within the belly of a muscle or within a bone. Most bruises heal on their own; however, a bruise can result in compartment syndrome.
Read more →According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 40 to 50 million Americans suffer from acne. It is the most common skin condition in the United States. Enduring acne is not only painful, but can take a toll on self-esteem. Many treatment options are available.
Read more →Topamax is a drug that is generally used to treat migraines; however, it’s also used for other purposes such as epilepsy, depression and anxiety. It’s important to review the side effects of a medication with your doctor before you start it, so you’re aware of the potential negative outcomes.
Read more →Protein is an essential nutrient for maintaining a healthy body. Not only does it supply your body with energy, it also plays an important role in cell building and repair.
Read more →According to the University of Michigan Health System, recurrent abdominal pain affects up to 15 percent of kids between the ages of 4 and 12 years. Recurrent abdominal pain in children often has no known medical cause, but that does not mean your child's symptoms are not real.
Read more →Bananas are one of the best sources of dietary potassium. A large banana provides 487 mg of this mineral, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Nutrient Database.
Read more →When your blood sugar is not controlled, you can experience symptoms ranging from irritability and palpitations to severe pain in your hands and legs. Both a low and a high blood sugar level can indicate serious medical conditions, such as tumors and diabetes, and as such, an evaluation by a physician is recommended.
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