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Walking with a cane. Hold your cane in the hand that's opposite of your weak or injured leg. Move the cane along with that leg, so ...
Broken bones, history of or; Diarrhea, history of or; Hypomagnesemia (low ... Back, leg, or stomach pains; bleeding gums; blistering, peeling, or loosening ...
Although uncommon, longer-lasting complications can include nerve damage, joint infection, damage to nearby tendons, and thinning of the cartilage and bones ...
Calcium is a major part of bones. Vitamin D also has many other uses in the body. It supports immune health and helps keep muscles and brain cells working.
If you had mitral valve replacement with a mechanical valve, you need to take blood thinners for life to prevent blood clots. Biological tissue valves break ...
Middle ear. The middle ear includes three small bones — the hammer (malleus), anvil (incus) and stirrup (stapes). The middle ...
If there are risk fac- tors for osteoporosis, the recommenda- tion is for bone density testing at a younger age. Your doctor can help you determine the best age ...
Knee pain causes include: ACL injury (tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament in your knee); Avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis) · Baker cyst · Broken leg ...
Too much parathyroid hormone in the blood causes loss of calcium from bones. That often leads to weak, brittle bones that break easily. This condition is ...
Symptoms. Your limbs have specific areas of muscle (compartments). Your lower leg, for example, has four compartments. Chronic ...
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