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Can Prolia Cause Greater Trochanter Bursitis To In An Elderly Woman After Having Both Hips Replaced ?
Can Prolia cause greater troch bursitis to an 80 year old woman that has already had both hips replaced ? Oh forget it, I have no money even though I am taking care of my aging Mother I will not asked to be paid for it to pay to ask about her well being Thanks a lot, but I have no means to pay for this service - so lets pretend it never happened
it's always a matter what heart we keep for helping others. a good heart gives good love care and affection. kindly see to that your mother don't have frequent falls as falls in elderly will lead to a pathological fracture and unnecessary hospital admission. try giving her hot fermentation for the trochanter region which will help ease her pain and inflammation. later on try to help her by slow gradual walks. then see if she performs some small hand and leg exercises and bridgning exercise which will over all help her to walk with ease. as in ageing the strength matters alot to them and the self mobility is what they want with least pain limiting factor.
I wish your mother a speedy recovery.
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Can Prolia Cause Greater Trochanter Bursitis To In An Elderly Woman After Having Both Hips Replaced ?
hi it s always a matter what heart we keep for helping others. a good heart gives good love care and affection. kindly see to that your mother don t have frequent falls as falls in elderly will lead to a pathological fracture and unnecessary hospital admission. try giving her hot fermentation for the trochanter region which will help ease her pain and inflammation. later on try to help her by slow gradual walks. then see if she performs some small hand and leg exercises and bridgning exercise which will over all help her to walk with ease. as in ageing the strength matters alot to them and the self mobility is what they want with least pain limiting factor. I wish your mother a speedy recovery.