nothing it still has not been revealed
What causes flatness on the parietal bone at the back of the head
It depends on the bone that was fractured. Treatment for simple closed non-displaced long bone fractures would be immobilisation. Simple fracture of the frontal bone of the skull touching the frontal sinuses would include preventive antibiotics. Simple fracture of a rib would be treated with pain medication. Simple fracture of a vertebra would require a corset. So there is no on single correct answer.
Shoulder bone dislocation or abnormal grown of shoulder bone. Check it with docs
Osteoporosis
A simple fracture. A compound fracture is when the bone pierces the skin.
Bone cysts cause fractures and damage to bone tissue
I am not aware that injections causes cysts
Bone pain can be caused by something as simple as a break, or something as bad as bone cancer. Get it checked out.
what are cysts on the heart caused from
The causes of nonfunctional ovarian cysts are not yet fully understood. Many factors are believed to play a role in the development of cysts, including a woman's general state of health, weight, diet, personal history, and lifestyle.
Arachnoid cysts arise mainly because of an abnormality occurring in development, sometimes as a result of a neonatal (newborn) infection. Other cysts are congenital (present at birth).
A simple bone fracture is a crack in the bone. Simple bone fractures do not penetrate the skin and are easily healed without a formal cast most of the time.
The most common cause is having a perforated earlobe for an earring.
Cysts in the ovaries are a normal physiologic event. Cysts in the cervix and kidneys are extremely common. There is no one cause or pathology that causes such a thing. it's the human condition.
What causes flatness on the parietal bone at the back of the head
Para-Pelvic cysts - Para-Pelvic cysts - Parapelvic cysts of the kidneys are simple renal cysts, which are adjacent to the renal pelvis or the renal sinus. Simple renal cysts occur unilateral or bilateral, single or multiple.Extrarenal Pelvises - It refers to the presence of the renal pelvis outside the confines of the renal hilum. The renal pelvis is formed by all the major calyces. An extarenal pelvis usually appears dilated giving a false indication of an obstructive pathology. Subsequent investigation with CT, usually clarifies the false interpretation on ultrasound. It is found in approximately 10% of the population.
Many things. A bruise, an insect bite, a fatty growth. check with a doctor.