Thanks to the rampant spread of ticks throughout the United States, Lyme disease—a condition you can only get from the bite of an infected blacklegged tick—is more common than ever. In fact, reported cases of Lyme disease have more than tripled in the U.S. since the late 1990s, acco...
This numb and tingling feeling can affect the skin or muscles in your arms, hands, fingers, toes, legs, feet, head, face, stomach, mouth, tongue, lips, or anywhere on or in the body. This numb and tingling feeling can only affect one area, shift and affect another area or area, and...
A cut on either side of the finger may break the digital nerve, which results inloss of sensation on the affected side of the finger distally to the cut.The distal part of the nerve dies off and the proximal part can then regrow into the denervated part at a rate about 1 mm a day...
Raynaud’s diseaseis a painful finger condition due to spasms in the finger arteries. Disease may also affect toes or, rarely, nose, ears, lips and nipples.The cause is not known. Symptoms are triggered by cold (even short term cold like taking something from a freezer) or strong emotions...
I have the same problem and after reading all of these posts here and in other places I'm "somewhat" relieved that I'm not the only one and that it could be a simple relief. After reading the above post about "tennis elbow" and repetitive motions I'm beginning to think mine might ...
Whilst these are not true meralgia paresthetica, to all intents and purposes the result is the same, only the pain is in the front of the thigh. Here your chiropractor will be even more careful however, as the femoral nerve is motor as well as sensory; you may start to get weakness of...
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Only 11.2% of the respondents thought that their symptoms were connected to the use of desktop computers. We found that persons with symptoms in the feet quite often, or more often, had additional physical and mental symptoms. In future studies, it is important to take into account that the...