calcium on feet perhaps your P.H. is to low, which means you are possibly to acidic. eating veggies and fruits help this out allot, so does cutting back on meat at least for a while. When your PH is off then trace mineral deposits can come out of your bodily fluids; blood, urine, etc. and form deposits such as kidney stones and calcium deposits even around joints ie, Arthritis, bursitis. Also drinking proper amounts of water help this as well. As for the hemorrhages that one I do not know, but could be related to other parts of your body affecte dby PH as well.
Calcification of arteries, small deposits of calcium in the veins
Petichiae are small purplish spots on the skin of the body caused by small blood vesicle or capillary hemorrhages.
Sand, broken down crustacean's, calcium from animal bones, salt deposits, small quantities of waste materials from sewage and industry
Very small pinpoint hemorrhages under the skin are known as what?
A non-calcified granuloma is a small mass of immune cells that forms in response to an infection, inflammation, or foreign substance. Unlike calcified granulomas, which contain calcium deposits and are often seen on imaging tests like X-rays, non-calcified granulomas do not have calcium deposits and may require further evaluation to determine their cause.
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
true. wet macular degeneration is damage to the macula that develops as a complication as the disease progresses. this damage is caused by the formation of new blood vessels that produce small hemorrhages that usually result in rapid and severe vision loss.
Calcium deposits can appear as small, white or yellowish bumps or spots on the skin, usually near joints or in the soft tissues of the body. They are typically hard to the touch and can sometimes cause pain or discomfort. In some cases, they may be visible under the skin or may present as a chalky substance.
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Acids such as vinegar or lemon juice can effectively clean calcium carbonate deposits. These acids help dissolve and remove the calcium carbonate without damaging the surface being cleaned. It is important to test on a small, hidden area first to ensure it won't cause any damage.
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