This question can't be properly answered because there isn't enough information: there are many, many reasons for a calf to hurt. Information that might be relevant is the type of pain, whether it was 'triggered' by something like a fall, whether it hurts all the time or just sometimes, or with only certain movements. If you are truly worried that you have damaged your calf and it requires medical attention, you should see your doctor, who can provide a full examination and thereby make a diagnosis.
When your head hurts after hitting your neck, it could be due to muscle strain or tension from the impact. The force from the impact can cause muscles in your neck and head to become tense, leading to headache-like symptoms. It's important to rest, use ice or heat therapy, and seek medical attention if the pain persists or worsens.
If your eye hurts when you try to move it, that's usually not a good sign. It could be a preseptal cellulitis which requires immediate hospitalization with IV medications. You should see your eyecare professional immediately!!!
It is possible that you might have a muscle strain in your neck causing the pain and limited movement. The stomach issues and diarrhea could be related to a viral or bacterial infection or even stress. The small migraines could be a result of the neck pain or possibly triggered by the other symptoms. It is advisable to see a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I have a big callus on my foot and it hurts.
Bending you head back until it hurts is an example of hyperextension. Hyperextension occurs when the joint is opened beyond it's normal range of motion and may make the joint unstable or increase risk of dislocation.
Calve is a verb, not a noun. Perhaps you mean calf, for which the plural possessive is calves'
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Some do, most don't. It always depends on when they're bred that will coincide to when they will calve. Some cows may calve on a New Moon, some may calve when the moon is at it's first or last quarter, or some may calve in between any of these times.
Cows are not plants, they are animals, which are capable of growing in any and all seasons.
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