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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Toe Injuries Disorders
  1. ... cellulitis include: Cracks or peeling skin between the toes History of peripheral vascular disease Injury or trauma with a break in the skin ( ...
  2. ... things that can cause joint pain are: Autoimmune diseases such as ... such as a fracture Osteoarthritis Osteomyelitis (bone infection) ...
  3. If someone severs a limb, finger, toe, or other body part, you should call right away for emergency medical help.
  4. ... common cause of foot drop is peroneal nerve injury . This nerve ... disease is a common inherited peripheral neuropathy. Some muscle ...
  5. ... the toes (partial or complete) Repeated or unnoticed injury to the leg Sensation loss in the toes or foot (partial or complete)
  6. ... Tylenol) for pain relief. If you have liver disease, talk with your provider before using this medicine. Do not take more than the amount recommended on the medicine bottle or by your provider. Your provider may prescribe a stronger medicine if needed.
  7. ... erythematosus ) Certain blood disorders, such as cold agglutinin disease or cryoglobulinemia Repeated injury or usage such as from heavy use of hand tools or vibrating machines Smoking Frostbite Thoracic outlet syndrome
  8. ... Poor alignment of the toe Pain around your toe Injury to nerves that could cause numbness in your toe Scar from surgery that hurts when it is ...
  9. ... of the tibia Peroneal neuropathy Polio Spinal cord injury Muscle diseases The conditions that cause spastic or scissoring gait ... gait: Cerebellar ataxia (uncoordinated muscle movement due to disease or injury to the cerebellum in the brain) Chiari or ...
  10. ... The result is large, jerky, uncoordinated movements. Brain injuries or diseases that can cause uncoordinated movements include: Brain injury ...
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