Ingrown nails happen when your nail grows into your skin instead of over it. This happens more with toenails than with fingernails, especially your big toe. What Are the Symptoms of an Ingrown Nail? When one of your nails starts growing into the skin, you typically have symptoms in stages....
What are the dangers of nausea and vomiting? The chief danger of vomiting is dehydration. If you throw up often, you will keep losing water and salt. Vomiting also prevents you from eating and drinking. Dehydration can be deadly if severe. If you vomit a lot, watch for these signs of ...
The common bunion is a localized area of enlargement or prominence of the inner portion of the joint at the base of the big toe. The enlargement actually represents a misalignment of the big toe joint (metatarsalphalangeal joint) and, in some cases, additional bone formation. The misalignment ...
Unfortunately, my patient wasn’t any better at her recheck. In fact she was worse. She was still limping on the right hind limb but also seemed to be losing feeling in her leg. Her right rear paw was now knuckling and she was starting to show similar signs on the left hind leg. Sh...
Changes to fingernails and toenails Fatigue Inflamedeyes Flares (periods of high disease activity and symptoms) Most people may have skin symptoms before they get joint symptoms. Sometimes, it affects the joints first. Some people never have skin symptoms. ...
They are not. The real danger here is that you’re losing the protective function of your skin, which means that heat, water, and electrolytes can escape from your body. In serious cases, this can be deadly. Pustular psoriasis usually develops quickly. If you develop this type, get medical...
A clinical condition that impacts men and women alike equally, but more and more women are surprised to learn that they are losing their hair because of alopecia than men. Most men just kind of anticipate that they’ll eventually lose at least some of their hair, while women most definitely...
What are the dangers of nausea and vomiting? The chief danger of vomiting is dehydration. If you throw up often, you will keep losing water and salt. Vomiting also prevents you from eating and drinking. Dehydration can be deadly if severe. If you vomit a lot, watch for these signs of ...
What are the dangers of nausea and vomiting? The chief danger of vomiting is dehydration. If you throw up often, you will keep losing water and salt. Vomiting also prevents you from eating and drinking. Dehydration can be deadly if severe. If you vomit a lot, watch for these signs of ...