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Understanding Joint Noises: Causes, Concerns, and Remedies

Ask questions about bones? Hello, doctor: My hands, feet, and lower back often make cracking sounds! I feel very scared! I don't know what kind of condition this is. Is it treatable? What can I eat to improve this situation? Thank you! I appreciate your hard work.


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Ms. Sakura: Hello, many people have asked your question in the past, and it is not a major concern. Typically, this sound is caused by ligaments or tendons sliding over the bones. If there is no inflammation or pain, it is not an issue. At your age, in your twenties, this situati...

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Managing Pain and Recovery from Periosteal Rupture: A Guide for Caregivers

Perforation of the periosteum Hello Dr. Chang: My mother is fifty-two years old and has been experiencing shoulder pain for the past year, which has made it difficult for her to raise her arms and bend them backward. She recently visited a hospital where the doctor diagnosed her ...


Dr. Zhang Shengben Reply:
Based on the described symptoms, if there is no significant history of trauma, it is likely to be "frozen shoulder" or degenerative arthritis. If it is frozen shoulder, early treatment should involve using a sling for support and administering anti-inflammatory and anal...

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