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Freuqent bone pain? ARRRH? |
Im a female teenager. hey, I'm a teenager and I get that too, I wouldn't worry, it's just growing pains. |
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Nobody knows the answer to this question. There is certainly nothing genetic to explain it. Theories include boys undergoing more frequent traumatic injuries to long bones (which is where the maj... well it is possible but uncommon, otherwise forteo is a very promising drug, ensure to repeat the dexa scan in 1-2 years, at the moment forteo is not approved for more than 2 years, good luck ...You are 21 and a young adult, so get yourself to a Good orthopedic doctor as soon as possible Don't let this go on any longer. You need to be evaluated now! ...The chances are overwhelming that this is not an osteosarcoma or malignancy of any kind. If he has had no prior trauma to the knee it may be a minor recurrent strain or even early degenerative art... Seems very severe.. Please do me a favor and go to the doctor before things get worse. ...it may be rhumatism, my sister had similer but they cant diagnose it for some reason, good luck ...One of the most common types of cancer for a teenager is bone cancer (sarcoma) or soft tissue sarcoma (muscles, joints, tendons, fat, or cartilage). There is no way that anyone here though can tell... The only way to tell if the tumor is shrinking is by diagnostic testing using a CT/PET/MRI or other imaging. They will compare the scans with the last scans taken and can usually measure how much i... |
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