Soft Tissue Bruises : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Facial asymmetry

Asymmetry of the face is more common in nervous diseases and dental pathologies. Less commonly, the cause of the symptom is trauma, ophthalmological, otolaryngological, congenital diseases. Violation can be static or dynamic, develop due to disorders of innervation, edema, excess or lack of tissue. Determining the cause of asymmetry is carried out using data from general, dental, neurological, otolaryngological examination, radiography, and other imaging techniques. Treatment prior to diagnosis is not indicated.

Pain in the sacrum

Pain in the sacrum is provoked by lesions of the sacrum itself, sacroiliac joints, surrounding soft tissues, nervous structures and pelvic organs. It can be sharp, dull, pressing, aching, pulling, constant, intermittent, weak or intense. Sometimes there is a connection with the level of physical activity, the menstrual cycle and other circumstances. To determine the cause of pain in the sacrum, a survey, an objective examination, radiography, CT and other studies are carried out. Until the diagnosis is established, rest is recommended, in some cases the use of painkillers is allowed.