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Find possible causes of knee pain based on specific factors ... Bone or tendons are exposed. The knee is visibly ... Joint weakness. Locking or catching
Osteoporosis (weak bones) or; Stomach or bowel ... Weak immune system (eg, Kaposi sarcoma)—Use with caution. ... This medicine might cause thinning of the bones ...
... reason, they are the most likely type of corticosteroid to cause side effects. ... Bone fractures and thinning bones, called osteoporosis. Fatigue, loss of ...
Adequate calcium in the diet is important because children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis are at risk of developing weak bones due to the disease, the ...
These conditions include lupus, scleroderma and myositis. Many people who have mixed connective tissue disease also have inflammatory arthritis and Sjogren ...
Some children with rickets develop changes in their rib cages, which can flatten and cause their breastbones to protrude. ... bones can reveal bone deformities.
... bone. This section might be prone to rupture because blood flow is poor, which also can impair its ability to heal. Ruptures often are caused by a sudden ...
Extra weight can push on arteries, slowing blood flow and increasing the risk of infection and poor wound healing. Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy ...
Cancers and other diseases of the bone marrow. Chemotherapy medicines and radiation therapy. Heavy alcohol consumption. Poor nutrition, particularly low iron, ...
Loss of bone. As estrogen levels lower, you start to lose bone more quickly than you replace it. This increases your risk of a disease that causes fragile bones ...
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