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Q: How do you get rid of calcium deposits in elbow?
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How do you treat calcium deposits on eyelids?

Go visit your eye doctor as soon as you can so that your cornea does not get scratched or other problems develop. You need someone with the proper training and tools to correctly remove the bump. Most other doctors would send you there, too.


How do you get rid of calcium deposits on saltwater metal plates?

Look into a chemical formula called CLR, its at local home and supply stored...its a calcium lime and rust remover


How do you rid calcium deposits in elbow?

I have no comment except I clip therm off with a fingernail clipper; though have had them removed surgically but come back, thus continually this routine. I have had them infected before and had the bursa removed due to Scleroderma diaganosis for years. Anyone with other suggestions please?


Are calcium deposits alive?

No. Calcium deposits are not alive/ However, deposits of calcium carbonate are often made of the shells of once living, but long ded organisms.


How do you get rid of calcium deposits in my throat?

Get a Q-tip and swipe it away from your throat. This may take a few times and result in gagging, but it does the trick.


Are the calcium deposits alive?

No.


Can you sand blast the calcium deposits with epsom salts?

Yes. This is done quite frequently in cleaning calcium deposits from pool tile.


What color are calcium deposits?

The answer is white, because what are your bones made of? Calcium!


What happens if you get too much calcium?

If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.


Why do calcium deposits form on heels and the ball of your feet?

Calcium deposits on the heels and the bottom of the feet are referred to as heel spurs. These deposits form when the plantar fascia pulls away from the heel area.


How bones heals?

calcium reconstruction and deposits


Calcium deposits in the back of your neck?

Calcium deposits of the spinal cord is known as stenosis. Stenosis is an arthritis of the spine when there is enough buildup to cause impingement.