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This medicine may also increase your risk of developing fractures (broken bones). Ask your doctor about this if you or your child have any concerns. This ...
If you need to stand or sit for long periods, give yourself frequent breaks. Move around, unless the movement causes pain. Don't stop taking a prescription ...
... Bone biopsy, CT-guided biopsy, Brain biopsy, Fracture risk assessment, MRI arthrogram, Osteoarthritis, Broken leg, Broken arm, Broken elbow, Chronic pain ...
Sitting, lifting, walking — debilitating activities when vertebrae have cracked or broken from trauma, or from bone-thinning, also known as osteoporosis.
You may be at higher risk of a broken hand if you participate in contact sports like football or hockey, or if you have a condition in which bones become ...
Osteoporosis, family history of—Mometasone may make your bones weaker and increase the chance of a broken bone after a minor fall or injury. Liver disease ...
Pain medications known as opioids often are prescribed for sudden, acute pain that occurs after surgery or a traumatic injury, such as a broken bone. If you ...
Bone spurs. These extra bits of bone, which feel like hard lumps, can form around the affected joint. Swelling. This might be caused by soft tissue inflammation ...
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