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Bone joint sound when moving body parts
Is this sign of something serious,that is a crackling or joint sound of bone can be heard internally while moving body parts associated with joints.I feel like my muscle mass is less than before.Muscles are now feeling less hard or more softy.Along with that I'm suffering from internal vibrations while ideally sitting or doing works.What type of medications do you recommend?What should be done as im suffering from these since a month ago?Please try to evaluate and suggest something simple as tips and tricks,as I can't go outside due to lockdowns!.
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Could be due to number of reasons. Needs to be investigated.
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Hello This need to be evaluated In which joint you heard the sound. This vibration may be due to vitamin deficiency Needs complete history to evaluate
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1. stay hydrated 2. do regular exercises for 40 mins 3. multivitamin tablets once daily for 10 days may be helpful.
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This may be due to vitamin deficiency and calcium. Need detail history and evaluation.
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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,
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