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Pregnant Mother, This How to Overcome Pain in Pubic During Pregnancy

Getting closer to delivery time, how come the area of the genitals feels achy when making certain movements, for example up the stairs? Come on, pregnant woman, identify possible causes and how to overcome them. Pain in the bones or muscles around the genitals called symphysis pubis diastasis (SPD) is actually quite common in pregnant women. At the end of pregnancy, the hormone relaxin will stretch the pelvic muscles and birth canal to prepare for the birth of the baby. However, this stretch can also be painful. This pain is usually felt also in the lower abdomen, above the pubic hair. Pregnant women can feel it especially when making certain movements, such as when getting out of bed, wearing pants, sitting for a long time, getting into a car, or when walking. Did Bumil experience it too? Let's look at the following explanation. Who Is More at Risk? Pain in the genitals during pregnancy is not uncommon accompanied by other symptoms, such as lower back pain, inner thighs, or

Getting to Know the Role of Neurologist

Neurologist or neurologist is a specialist who diagnoses and treats problems related to the brain and nervous system. To become a neurologist, a person must complete general medical education first, before continuing his specialist neurology education. Neurology is a branch of medicine that studies the nervous system. The nervous system is responsible for regulating the body's coordination functions, regulating the body's organs, receiving and processing physical stimuli (pain, touch, and temperature), moving the body, and undergoing cognitive processes, such as thinking and remembering. Diseases Treated by Neurologist Neurologists treat diseases related to the brain and nerves, including spinal cord and peripheral nerves, such as: Headaches and migraines. Seizures and epilepsy. Tremors or trembling body. Head injury. Pinched nerve. Stroke. Brain tumor. Dementia, as in Alzheimer's disease. Parkinson's disease. Autoimmune disorders that attack the nerve,