Paracetamol poisoning can cause gastroenteritis within a few hours and liver damage within 1-3 days after ingestion. The severity of damage to the liver after a single acute overdose can be predicted by the concentration of paracetamol in the blood plasma.
Medial epicondylitis (elbow of a golfer) - inflammation of flexor muscles and pronators, starting from the medial epicondyle of the humerus; is much less common than lateral epicondylitis.
Lateral epicondylitis develops as a result of inflammation or micro-rupture of the distal humerus of the tendons of the extensor muscles of the forearm attached to the external epicondyle.
Usually the rupture of the articular bag occurs as a result of a specific injury, such as a fall on an elongated arm. Causes pain when driving. Treatment - physiotherapy and in some cases, surgical methods.
Regular physical exercise strengthens health and gives a sense of satisfaction, but people who deal with them regularly, there is a risk of injury, in particular, caused by physical overload.
Various physiological (for example, O2, N, CO2) and non-physiological gases (for example, carbon monoxide) can cause a pathological condition during scuba diving.