Severs Disease

There are many ailments that come about with young children that don’t take place in grown-ups. The main reason for this is that growth continues to be occurring. For the bone tissues in your body, they will begin being a cartilage and several bone tissues have a number of areas inside them who have 2 or more bone loci developing. In the heel bone tissue, generally there is a principal center and an additional growing area at the rear of the heel. These two fuse collectively about age 15. Before this age, there can be overuse of this growth area. This is called Severs disease. There isn’t any lasting problems with Severs as the two areas of heel bone merge together.

 

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