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Causes of Swollen Feet

In medical sciences, swollen feet are usually caused by edema or the presence of fluid buildup in the body, precisely at the foot. Swelling of the legs is influenced by a person's health condition. People with kidney and heart disease will generally experience swelling of the legs. The swelling of the legs makes us difficult to move. Find out what the cause is to avoid disruption of your activities. Image source: pixabay.com Here are some things that cause swollen feet: Lymphoedema. Medical conditions due to the disruption of the lymph vessels that inhibit fluid circulation in the legs. Consequently, fluid accumulates and makes the leg swollen. Injury. Swelling of the legs can occur due to injuries to the legs and ankles. When the ankle is injured or misstepped, the ligament (a flexible ribbon that connects the bones with the bones) will be stretchable beyond the normal limit. It causes swollen legs. Pregnancy. Swollen legs in pregnant women are normal. This occurs b

About Osteosarcoma

Osteosarcoma is one of the most common types of bone cancer that attacks teenagers aged 20 and younger and children. These types of bone cancer generally attack large-sized bones on the part that have the fastest growth rate. Therefore, bone cancer usually develops in adolescence because in this period bone growth is in the fastest phase. So the risk of bone cancer increases in the period of bone growth. Osteosarcoma is the most common type of bone cancer in children. Image source: pixabay.com Osteosarcoma includes cancer aggressive, but the majority of patients can be cured by a combination of several treatment methods. In the age range of 0-24 years, men have the risk of bone cancer greater than women. Symptoms of Osteosarcoma The following are signs and symptoms of osteosarcoma: Pain and pain in the bones or joints. Limited body movements. Pain when touched, swelling, or lumps around the bone or on the tip of the bone. Limb, if the tumor lump is at the foot. The

Extremities Muscle Anatomy Physiology

Extremities Muscle Anatomy Physiology 103 with Dove at Hagerstown Community College

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Food for healthy Bones

Milk is often the source of the intake mentioned when talking about healthy bones. Why? Calcium content contained in milk is one component of bone-forming minerals, which makes many people always associate milk with bone health. There are other food sources that also help to form healthy bones, and not solely because of the calcised content, but because it contains other minerals that are good for the bones Many nutrients contribute to the healthy bone calcium and vitamin D. The best advice to have healthier bones is to consume healthy balanced eating patterns Image source : pixabay.com Dried Prem  Plum or dried plum is often associated with digestive health. In addition, this fruit, as it says Shirin Hooshmand, an assistant professor of San Diego State University, also has a positive effect on bone strength. Extensive research titled Dried Plums, Prunes, and Bone Health: A Comprehensive Review conducted on animals and humans showed that fruit consumption could restore and pr

Causes of Frequent Back Pain

Do you like feeling pain in your back? Don't be considered trivial, yes! Although the pain is like a common thing that anyone can experience, but it can also be a good sign for the body. Especially for you who are no longer young, this back pain is like a daily symptom that is easy to attack. When you experience back pain, it is usually caused by disorders around the joints and various tissues in the spine. But, it turns out the cause is not just that. Some of the following can also be the cause of pain that comes. Image source : pixabay.com Stress and fatigue When stressed, the muscles in the back neck and shoulders will strain to cause pain. By letting this condition plus a body that is too tired of activity, the pain will quickly spread to your back. For this pain, meditation or yoga can help to reduce the pain. An imperfect sitting position Sometimes, the amount of work in the office forces you to sit in the same position for a long time. Imagine that your sitting

About Chest Muscle Cramps

Heart attack, this is probably the first thing you think of when you feel cramps in your chest. In fact, cramps and pain in the chest are not necessarily related to the problem at heart. Research finds that chest pain occurs due to contractions in muscles around the ribs. This contraction cannot be controlled and can cause muscles in the chest to be strained to seizures or commonly known as chest muscle cramps. In order not to mishandle chest muscle spasms, you need to know the cause. Let's look at some causes of chest muscle cramps and the way it is handled. Image source : pixabay.com Angina Chest pain due to angina can occur after you have recently performed a considerable physical activity. Angina is caused by an artery to the narrowed heart so that blood flow does not run normally and the heart works harder. When angina attacks, there are some symptoms that arise. You may feel shortness of breath and left chest pain that feels piercing. Due to these symptoms, not in