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Finger flexion can lead to joint problems

 Finger flexion can lead to joint problems Many people have a habit of cracking their fingers and neck when they feel lazy. A lot of people are doing it when they are working on the computer or when they are thinking about something. They argue that it relieves laziness and fatigue. But the question arises is it right or wrong to do so? Does this really relax the fingers and neck or harm it? When the fluid in the bone joint bursts, this noise is produced. The habit of cracking fingers or neck is not good, it can affect the joints. The cells of the joint begin to deteriorate when the fingers are repeatedly sprained. As a result, the grip of the hand joints is weak. Repeated finger stubbing can cause swelling and pain in the joint after some time. Prolonged exposure can weaken the bones. There is no immediate pain when pinching the finger, but gradually the pain starts in the joint of the finger. Because the fluid between the fingers begins to decrease when the fingers are repeatedly...

Why does the hand get tired as the body gets old?

 Why does the hand get tired as the body gets old? We see - if the elderly try to hold something, their hands will be numb. However, fear, stress, low blood pressure, anxiety (worry) can affect the hands or body of people of any age group. However, the reason for hand tremors in old age is different. This is a problem that most people have after reaching old age. Due to this kind of problem, it is difficult for them to do normal work. It is uncomfortable to hold a brush, brush your teeth, eat anything with a spoon or hand, take medicine, or put on clothes. This kind of condition is called 'movement disorder'. That is, body parts, especially hands, cannot work properly. This happens when the nervous system that connects the arms, legs and brain is relaxed. Control and direction of the brain is necessary for any work done by our senses. For this, the nervous system exchanges communication between those parts of the body and the brain. When the nervous system that connects to an o...

Surgery or physiotherapy for vein compression?

 Surgery or physiotherapy for vein compression? Asmita Dulal from Kathmandu was suffering from back pain for a long time. She was ignoring it, thinking it was normal pain. One day suddenly the pain started to be unbearable. How long did the back pain become, it became impossible to get up and sit down. She rushed to Veer Hospital. The doctor advised him to do an MRI of the back. From the MRI, it was found that the vein in his back was torn. The doctor said - you should have surgery immediately. At the mention of surgery (operation), she hiccupped. She was afraid that the surgery would cause other problems. In the meantime, someone told him, 'You shouldn't do surgery when the vein is torn. It can also be cured by physiotherapy. She went to a natural hospital for therapy. She underwent a few weeks of therapy. During the therapy, the pain decreased. But with the passage of time, his problem became there. Finally, she reached a state of mind where she had to undergo surgery. Simila...

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