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Treating Calcifications
When calcifications build up in the
joints and tendons in the body, the
painful inflammation can be treated
by traditional and alternative
methods.
What are Calcifications?
Excess calcium deposits can build up in the body. They are called calcifications. They can be found in arteries, the breasts,
kidneys (kidney stones), muscles, lymph nodes, and in the joints. Most causes of calcifications in soft tissues are due to damage
from infection, injury, autoimmune disorders, loss of blood flow, aging, and tumors. Read more.

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Treating Calcifications

  • 2. When calcifications build up in the joints and tendons in the body, the painful inflammation can be treated by traditional and alternative methods.
  • 3. What are Calcifications? Excess calcium deposits can build up in the body. They are called calcifications. They can be found in arteries, the breasts, kidneys (kidney stones), muscles, lymph nodes, and in the joints. Most causes of calcifications in soft tissues are due to damage from infection, injury, autoimmune disorders, loss of blood flow, aging, and tumors. Read more.