You most likely Need more vitamin D or maybe you don't have enough iron in your body. Try taking vitamins or seeing your doctor.
Factors such as trauma, excessive force, poor nutrition, certain medical conditions like osteoporosis, and repetitive stress can all contribute to bone injuries or damage. Additionally, lack of physical activity or certain medications can impact bone health and lead to weaker bones.
The phrase "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me" is a proverbial expression dating back to the mid-1800s. It is used to convey the idea that physical harm can be easier to overcome than emotional or psychological harm caused by hurtful words.
No, a broken bone does not feel the cold more than non-broken bones. However, some people may experience increased sensitivity to temperature changes near the site of the injury due to inflammation or nerve damage associated with the fracture.
Feeling cold in your bones could be due to a variety of reasons, such as poor circulation, low body temperature, or anemia. It could also be a sign of an underlying medical condition, like hypothyroidism or Raynaud's disease. If you are concerned about this sensation, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
There are often sesamoid bones at the interphalangeal joints resembling the petella in the knee
on inside , yes the bones hurt
yes they can
Teeth aren't bones but it would probably hurt if you broke a tooth
yes
No. You may not be aware of some broken bones
The bones of cold-blooded animals have rings similar to growth rings in trees.
No; it will not hurt you.
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
He gets hurt
Marrow
No not at all! Unless they choke... Orks
I usually don't let my bottom near bones, they hurt.