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Foot care also plays a big part in maintaining your health. Two complications of diabetes are nerve damage and restricted blood flow to the legs and feet. Both ...
This red mark on a baby's skin looks like a rubbery bump or flat red mark and is made up of extra blood vessels in the skin. It generally goes away by age ...
Did you know that the feet and ankles absorb approximately 120% of a person's body weight? That is a significant amount of force, so it is important to keep ...
Most foot fractures can be seen on X-rays. Stress fractures often don't show up on X-rays until the break starts healing. Bone scan. A bone scan can find breaks ...
Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal infection that usually begins between the toes. It commonly occurs in people whose feet have become very sweaty ...
Start by holding your hand and fingers straight and close together, as if for a handshake. Rest your forearm, wrist and hand on a tabletop or other flat surface ...
... feet or toes and is now moving up your body. Tingling or weakness that's spreading quickly. Trouble catching your breath or shortness of breath when lying flat.
The foot is made of bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles. The foot bears weight and helps move the body, but an injury or illness that involves the foot ...
More common. Accident; bruising; large, flat, blue or purplish patches in the skin. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice ...
Actinic keratoses vary in appearance. Symptoms include: Rough, dry or scaly patch of skin, usually less than 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter; Flat to ...
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