I would really like to know what I have before I die.thanks a bunch AC Byanon30674— On Apr 22, 2009 I have severely swollen ankles I am tired and feel sick upon eating. my mum has problems with swollen ankles as did my gran before her. i have seen lot's of people who are over...
PAINFUL JOINT A few nights ago I woke up with a swollen, painful index finger.I had been...Kavalier, Dr Fred
A swollen foot pad: The infected area has filled with pus Hotness of the foot pad (use the back of your hand or a finger to judge if the area feels fevery): A sign of infection A shiny reddened dot on the foot pad: The beginning stage of the infection lesion A small black cal...
You have a fever or chills. You have pain in your finger or hand that gets worse, even after treatment. Your wound is red, warm, or swollen. You have white or yellow drainage from the wound that smells bad. You have questions or concerns about your condition or care....
Care guide for How to Give A Foot Massage. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
RA is most likely to affect your wrist or finger joints, but it can show up anywhere in your body. It often causes constant pain and stiffness. Sometimes, it stays in the background and only flares up now and then. 6/19 Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis Doctors treat RA with medications that...
s tenosynovitis causes swelling in the thumb tendons along the wrist to the base of the thumb. It can occur due to overuse, continuous grasping movements, or health conditions like arthritis. Trigger finger or thumb occurs when your finger or thumb gets stuck in a bent position. Tenosynovitis ...
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Random white spots that appear on the nails are generally harmless andcaused by an injury, such as striking the fingertip or repeated trauma to the nails from frequent manicures. Other potential causes include zinc deficiency, calcium deficiency, fungal infections or allergic reactions. ...
Use one hand to spread the vaginal opening and place a finger inside the vagina. Gently feel the vaginal walls, which will feel similar to the roof of the mouth. Feel for any lumps, bumps, or raised areas that could be sores or unusual growths. ...