Both elbows may ache due to a variety of reasons, including overuse injuries, such as tendinitis or bursitis, which can occur from repetitive activities or strain. Conditions like Arthritis can also lead to pain and inflammation in both joints. Additionally, referred pain from issues in the neck or shoulders might manifest as discomfort in the elbows. If the pain persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
You can get lots of things, Stomach ache, Vomiting, scabby skin on elbows and knee's, constipation, diarrhea. It is also linked to Diabetes, so if anyone in your family has it you could. Some people can't conceive either.
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Yes, but an infection affecting both knees and both elbows at the same time is relatively unlikely.
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no, "elbows" are a joint between your upper and lower arm
The plural form of elbow is elbows.
elbows: codos (as in the elbow on an arm)
Chafed Elbows was created in 1966.
To protect your knees and elbows against both impact and abrasions if you should take a fall.
The homophone for "ache" is "ake." Both words sound the same, but "ache" refers to a persistent pain, while "ake" is not a commonly used word in modern English. It's important to note that "ake" may sometimes appear in older texts or as part of compound words.
The word ache has no homophones in the English language.
That is the correct spelling of "ache" (a pain, usually dull or continuous).