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“Double crush syndrome” is a situation where a nerve is compressed in 2 different areas—these areas of compression are minor enough that one area alone would not be enough to produce symptoms. However, when the two occur together, they culminate and create the symptoms like numbness, burning, aching and pain in the thighs, legs or feet. Crush Syndrome, Future Lpn, Gastrocnemius Muscle, Medical Items, Spinal Health, Calf Cramps, Hip Problems, Chiropractic Clinic, Family Chiropractic

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Nutcracker syndrome is a variation of nutcracker phenomenon or renal vein entrapment syndrome, in which the arteries near the kidney compress the left renal (kidney) vein. In most cases, compression of the left renal vein is between the abdominal aorta — the main artery in the abdomen — and the superior mesenteric artery, which brings blood to the pancreas and intestines. Nutcracker syndrome gets its name because this compression is like a nutcracker crushing a nut. Normally, the left renal... Nutcracker Syndrome, Superior Mesenteric Artery, Abdominal Aorta, Lower Abdomen, Menstrual Cramps, Abdominal Pain, Low Energy, Health Problems, Nutcracker

Nutcracker syndrome is a variation of nutcracker phenomenon or renal vein entrapment syndrome, in which the arteries near the kidney compress the left renal (kidney) vein. In most cases, compression of the left renal vein is between the abdominal aorta — the main artery in the abdomen — and the superior mesenteric artery, which brings blood to the pancreas and intestines. Nutcracker syndrome gets its name because this compression is like a nutcracker crushing a nut. Normally, the left…

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Endocrine System Diseases, Cushing’s Syndrome, Cushings Syndrome, Health Literacy, Image Svg, Cortisol Levels, Adrenal Fatigue, Endocrine System, Lifestyle Tips

ContentsIntroductionEpidemiologyPathologyClinical featuresDifferentialsInvestigationsTreatmentReferencesRelated Articles Introduction The term Cushing’s syndrome is used to describe state of excess free circulating glucocorticoid (cortisol). Florid disease is easy to spot, but subtle cases can be more difficult. The nature of glucocorticoid levels is that they vary widely from day to day and on the circadian rhythm, and thus testing for […]

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