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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Foot pain
  1. ... activities like standing and walking, bunions can cause foot pain, stiffness, redness, and swelling. Calluses may form where ... rub together or on the ball of the foot. Unless they are treated, bunions ... regular shoes or walk without pain. Bunions can occur in one or both feet. ...
  2. ... as osteomalacia. In adults, recurrent fractures in the foot and thigh bones can lead to chronic pain. Affected adults may lose their secondary (adult) teeth ...
  3. ... the tendon that connects the heel of the foot to the calf muscles (the Achilles tendon). Large xanthomas can cause pain, difficulty with movement, and cosmetic problems.Joint stiffness ...
  4. ... affected nerve, usually an arm, hand, leg, or foot. An episode can last from ... also associated with pain in the limbs, especially the hands.A pressure ...
  5. ... and legs. Most also have early-onset joint pain (osteoarthritis) and joint ... foot (clubfoot), progressive abnormal curvature of the spine, and ...
  6. ... to walk independently. Affected individuals may experience muscle pain ... deformities, hip dislocation, and joint deformities called contractures ...
  7. ... sensory cells that detect sensations such as touch, pain, and heat. Damage to ... individuals have foot abnormalities such as flat feet (pes planus), high ...
  8. ... individuals have abnormally large joints that can cause pain and restrict movement, ... foot (clubfoot).Individuals with Kniest dysplasia have a round, ...
  9. ... atrophy in the feet. Affected individuals may have foot abnormalities such as high arches (pes cavus), flat ... hammer toes). They often have difficulty flexing the foot or walking on the heel of the foot. ...
  10. ... of the hands and feet called split hand/foot. Some of these variants affect one of the ... changes lead specifically to holoprosencephaly and split hand/foot in people with Hartsfield syndrome. More About This ...
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