Cysts can occur anywhere on the body. Where a cyst develops will depend upon what type of cyst it is. For example,ganglion cyststypically develop after microtrauma or minor injuries and occur along the joints or tendons of the wrists, hands, fingers, and feet.17 This photo contains content ...
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After a month of feeling upset, Thomas decided he'd better find a way to fight back.He left Canton, Michigan for New York, got a job waiting tables, nicknamed himself the Diabetic Rockstar, and created diabeticrockstar.com, a free online community for diabetics and their loved ones-a pla...
Swollen hands and feet can have a variety of causes. The most common type of swelling is called idiopathic edema. Idiopathic edema is poorly understood, but it is not dangerous. Sometimes it is possible to pinpoint the cause, but often it is not. Sometimes women suffer from idiopathic ...
In the late Spring of 2011, Carl was diagnosed with quickly advancing case of neuropathy with exact caused unknown since he am not diabetic (the most common and treatable cause), so it remains basically un-treatable but for medications to ease the pain. As well Carl has a couple of rupture...
I have tried two different creams from the doctor and no help, but I have picked at them and let all the water out and am diabetic. I was told they could be from diabetes and stress (I have a lot of stress). Never had any on my feet for over 40 years but do stay out of the...
(narrowing of your blood vessels, often in your legs),diabetic foot infections,nerve damage in your legs, or who already had an amputation. Inspect your feet and legs regularly and contact your healthcare provider right away if you have sores, ulcers, or new pain or tenderness, as these ...
Nerve damage from diabetes that leads to tingling, numbness, burning, or pain, usually in the legs and feet (diabetic peripheral neuropathy) Long-term condition that involves sleep problems, fatigue, and pain (fibromyalgia) Musculoskeletal painthat persists ...
I am not pre-diabetic, nor do I have a diagnosed bowel disorder, but I am finding that a gluten-free diet is helpful with chronic heartburn. But even "gluten-free" does not preclude the addition of maltodextrin or related substances. ...
They were so bad for my feet that the pain and the limp lasted for weeks, even after I quit wearing them. My antalgic gait during this time looked a lot like the one my diabetic aunt has. Diabetic people have lots of problems with their feet, and her issues are mainly in her left...