Because you do not have enough nutrients to go through you're body and you probably did too much work and you probably hurt it.
If it has been going on for several weeks, visit a doctor. You may have Arthritis or something else that can be taken care of.
First, make sure it is your bones that hurt, not just the muscles around them. Once you know for sure then eat a lot of calcium rich products like cheese and milk to make them healthier and stronger.
If this doesn't help within a week make sure you get a doctor who specializes in it.
Because theres something wrong with you or you are just old.
You lose cartilage between the bones, so the bones rub against each other.
It means that there is a storm coming. When a cold front comes in and you have arthritis, your bones will ache. As people age, their joints get looser and these pockets of less tight tissue can detect changes in barometric pressure and let people know of approaching rain. People who have had joint surgury know the experience as well. When a storm approaches, the barometric pressure changes as the storm front either moves a cold or warm front out of the way. This change can be felt hours or even days ahead of an approaching storm system.
makes bones lightweight by it's holes and able your bones to move much easier because it makes bones lightweight by it's holes so it's job is to make your bones lightweight and to make your bones move easier
"Eyelashes" is the hairy ache above your eye.
A Human has 8 wrist (carpal) bones in each hand, so 16 wrist bones altogether.
You lose cartilage between the bones, so the bones rub against each other.
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the mussles do not like the burn so they push against the muscles
its called police man's heel.... ache because of standing long hours .
Joints ache and bones are soft and tender.
your hip dissconect from your body when your peni falls off
the ache in arms are so bad that i have to take painkillers
Firstly, AChE is not a neurotransmitter; it is a protease that cleaves ACh into acetic acid and choline. ACh is a neurotransmitter, AChE is not. AChE is a type of cholinesterase, so they are close, but not quite the same thing.
A nose ache is a person who is being nosey i.e If you're in a different room from said person then they suddenly enter or poke their nose round the door, just to look at what you are doing, they are a nose ache. And so you should tell them so by saying to them "Nose ache". A typical response to being called a nose ache is silence and a swift exit.
We know dinosaurs had bones because we have found them fossilised in rock. The most common dinosaur fossils found come from the hard parts of the animals, bones, teeth and claws. It is from these that we know so much about dinosaurs. Soft tissues are much much much more rare.
peanuts makes your bones brittle, thats why people drink milk while eating peanuts
A pain that rhymes with stake would be an ache.