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… Injury Groin Problems and Injuries Hamstring Muscles Heat After an Injury Muscle Cramps Overuse Injuries Shin Splints … Wrap Swelling Tendon Injury (Tendinopathy) Broken bones Broken Collarbone Broken Nose (Nasal Fracture) Broken Toe Broken Rib Hip …
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… of physical activity for general health include: Stronger bones and muscles Improved physical fitness Improved … by being active on a regular basis, such as improvements in bone health and physical fitness and decreases in depressive … are linked to: Loss of muscle mass and strength and loss of bone mass Worse blood lipid levels and higher blood sugar …
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… Fat may show in the sore, but not muscle, tendon, or bone. At stage 4 , the pressure injury is very deep, reaching into muscle and bone and causing extensive damage. Damage to deeper tissues, … damage. Serious complications, such as infection of the bone ( osteomyelitis ) or blood ( sepsis ), can occur if …
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… (systemic symptoms), including the eyes, liver, blood, and bones. These systemic symptoms suggest that the immune … cholangitis) or, in rare cases, bile duct cancer. Low bone density. This happens in 3% to 30% of people who have … medicines. It can lead to osteoporosis and, later, broken bones. More than half of people who take steroids for the …
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… urine) rapid breathing fast/slow/irregular heartbeat bone pain broken bones loss of consciousness unusual … Discard the liquid form of this medication 60 days after opening or after the expiration date, whichever comes first. Do not …
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… problems for the baby. Chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID can lead to serious … Untreated STIs can lead to serious problems, including pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. A pregnant … Untreated STIs can lead to serious problems, including pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. A pregnant …
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… This allows the doctor to remove small amounts of bone or other material blocking the sinus openings. The … discomfort and bleeding are common during the first 2 weeks after surgery. You may need weekly visits to the surgeon for about 3 weeks after the surgery to have dried blood and mucus removed. …
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… work to keep full range of motion. Frozen shoulder occurs: After surgery or injury. Most often in people 40 to 70 years … are from another condition such as arthritis or a broken bone. How is frozen shoulder treated? Treatment for frozen … using your shoulder more may help prevent frozen shoulder after surgery or an injury. Experts don't know what causes …
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… body needs vitamin D to absorb calcium . Calcium keeps your bones and muscles—including your heart—healthy and strong. … life have an increased chance of having thin and brittle bones ( osteoporosis ) in their later years. Thin and brittle bones break easily and can lead to serious injuries. This is …
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… into nearby lymph nodes before going to the liver, lungs, bone, or brain, or to skin in another part of the body. When … your belly. Ongoing (chronic) cough or shortness of breath. Bone pain or fractures. Headaches. Seizures. Related … into nearby lymph nodes before going to the liver, lungs, bone, or brain, or to skin in another part of the body. When …