When a doctor says you have "popped a cartilage," they may be referring to a tear in the meniscus, which is a type of cartilage in the knee joint. This injury can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility in the knee. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or in some cases, surgery.
When a doctor says your electrolytes are high or low, it means that the balance of essential minerals in your body, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, is not within the normal range. This imbalance can affect various bodily functions and may indicate an underlying health issue that needs to be addressed. Treatment typically involves adjustments to your diet, medications, or intravenous fluids.
That everything happens for a reason.
you guys should figure it out
When your GPS says it is off, it means that the location services on your device are disabled. You may need to enable location services in your device settings to allow the GPS to function again.
When a girl says you are nice, it typically means that she thinks you are kind, considerate, and pleasant to be around. It could also suggest that she appreciates your positive qualities and enjoys your company.
It means when someone says something that brings your mood down. I believe you may have meant CHERRY POPPED, which means losing your virginity.
I'm not exactly sure, If I'm right I think it means when a girl lost her virginity to you.
what does it mean if the doctor tells you your stomach is not palpating correct
You are fit and healthy!
yes
This shorthand would most likely mean, "no symptoms found".
When Massie Block says. . . . 'are you a doctor' and Issac says no then she says 'then why are you all up in my but' if that's what you mean by 'funny.'
Find a doctor who says yes.
I would like to know. I have had a popping noise in my throat for about a year now. My doctor says it's harmless and normal since there is cartilage and bone moving in that area of the throat.
It means you should be asking the doctor instead of wasting your time posting your personal issues online.
mri says cartilage thinning in the patella femoral compartment what is the cure for this for someone who has arthritis
I just need to know if you are at high risk what does that mean?