Artist Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in Mexico City, Mexico. She grew up in the family’s home where she was born. Her father, Wilhelm, was a German photographer who had immigrated to Mexico where he met and married her mother Matilde. She had two older sisters, Matilde and Adriana, and her younger sister, Cristina, was born the year after Frida. She grew up being an atheist. In 1922, Kahlo enrolled at the National Preparatory School. She was one of the few female students to attend the…
Don’t Tear it Female athletes on average are 3.5 times riskier for non-contact Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries compared to males (Ireland). The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in the knee is likely to tear if a person lands wrong on it, which can be heard or felt by a pop or snap. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament is one of four ligaments that attach the femur, tibia and fibula. There are many sports that an ACL tear is more likely to occur in, such as, basketball, soccer and skiing. People…
include: • Cancer. • Psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, or previous traumatic experiences. • Severe pain and tenderness of the skin around the vagina (vulva) when it is touched (vulvar vestibulitis syndrome). • Infection of the pelvis or the vulva. • Infection of the vagina, including yeast, bacterial, or viral infections. • Painful, involuntary tightening…
the cancer cells went deeper into the tissue layers of the vagina but haven’t spread to beyond the vagina. Stage 2 cancer cells have reached the connective tissue surrounding the vagina. Stage 3 has now spread beyond the vagina to the walls of the pelvis. Stage 4 divides into 2 subcategories: Stage IVA and IVB. Stage IVA has spread beyond the vagina into the organs, such as the rectum and/or bladder, Stage IVB is mostly advanced and has reached the distant organs, for example, the…
“The IAPF’s founder has seen a buffalo that had been caught in a snare fight so hard that it tore its own pelvis in half.” Although, this is a social impact because a living human being saw a buffalo stuck in a trap that was to tight, and if you think that's the worst part well he saw the buffaloes pelvis ripped in half. “...smaller animals, resulting in individuals being strangled to death slowly or ripping their own necks open during the struggle for…
endometriosis are lower abdominal pain, menstrual irregularities, infertility, pain in bowel movement and urination, and stated by the Mayo Clinic Patient Care and Health Info, the condition also causes “painful blisters covering the inside of the pelvis.” In good cases, endometriosis is not fatal, but the cells within the endometrium called endometrial cells, form into cysts and can rupture causing internal bleeding which can widespread within the lower abdominal, pelvic region of the body.…
develop until after puberty, and usually after 30 years. Most often, these fibroids cause no symptoms, but when symptoms are experienced include: - Prolonged menstrual periods. - Bleeding during periods. - Swelling in the abdomen or pelvis. - Pain in the abdomen or pelvis. - Constipation. - Pain during…
The next surprise to happen to the characters is Trin’s Pregnancy. Trin experiences pain in her abdomen, and the characters are able to ascertain that the cause of the pain is Braxton-Hicks, AKA false labor. Braxton-Hicks Contractions are a normal occurrence in pregnancy, and are the bodies way of practicing for actual labor. Trin, who suffered from irregular periods and other hormonal issues, is unaware of her pregnancy, something that is rare, but not at all unheard of. It is revealed that the…
Introduction: A fistula is defined as a pathologic tract connecting two hollow organs, or one hollow organ and the skin. Fistula in Ano is a benign condition but may causing considerable distress to the patient and difficulty for surgeons. Fistula in Ano effects approximately ten individuals in 100,000, with male predominance, higher abundance of anal glands is thought to be the partial reason. The infected gland leads to fistula formation after some time, which starts as an abscess. There are…
Toe Off/Pre-swing Gait Phase Gait is the manner in which a person walks and can be described using terms such as stride, stride length, step, step length, and cadence. According to Lippert, (2011) stride is defined as the distance from the point when one foot touches the ground to the point when the same foot touches the ground again. Stride length is the total distance traveled during the gait cycle. A step is one half of a stride and cadence is walking speed (p. 339). In addition, there are…