...reduce the risk of bone weakening and osteoporosis that may occur with long-term use.[6][5][8][11] Other medication Benzodiazepines: These anti-anxiety drugs may sometimes be recommended for relief from symptoms of PMDD,...
...acidosis can lead to serious complications, including CKD progression, osteoporosis, muscle loss, and death. Effective treatments for metabolic acidosis include dietary changes, such as eating more alkali-containing fruits and vegetables,...
...disease People with osteoporosis or multiple sclerosis Those who struggle with balance Bedridden patients The effects of therapeutic exercises can significantly vary. For example, some conditions are more responsive to...
...for RA are:[15][16] To prevent joint damage To minimize pain and other symptoms, and maintain quality of life To prevent the development of associated conditions such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular...
...More serious side-effects can emerge after taking antiretroviral drugs for a long time. These include:[18][17] Chronic renal failure Diabetes Osteoporosis Liver damage Heart disease Hyperlipidemia, an excess of fats in...
...However, it’s important to be aware of potential complications that can crop up. Look out for: fractures osteoporosis (low bone density) chronic pain scoliosis (curvature of the spine) aspiration pneumonia...
...and post-menopausal women deal with the symptoms of their condition including vaginal dryness, hot flashes, vaginal burning, and irritability. Oestrogen therapy can also help prevent osteoporosis as well as resolve...
...overall bone health **Applications:** Electrical stimulation is commonly used to treat various bone-related conditions and injuries, including: * Fractures * Nonunion * Osteoporosis * Bone spurs * Joint pain **Conclusion:**...
...conditions leading to joint stiffness and pain can be addressed by manipulation under anaesthesia. Those with acute inflammatory arthritis and gout, severe osteoporosis, and older patients whose bones are too...
...17.5 kg/m2. * **Amenorrhea:** Cessation of menstrual periods in females. * **Psychological symptoms:** Anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive behavior, social withdrawal. * **Physical complications:** Malnutrition, electrolyte imbalances, heart problems, osteoporosis, infertility. **Causes...