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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Long foot
  1. ... arch of the foot. If the band is long it allows the arch of the foot to be low, which is most commonly known ...
  2. ... deformity of the bones and joint between the foot and the big toe. Long-term irritation (chronic inflammation) from arthritis, poorly-fitting ...
  3. ... a shoe rubbing against the skin of their foot. Blisters and sores may then develop. This can be worse if toenails are long, thick, or jagged. In people with diabetes, feet ...
  4. ... a shoe rubbing against the skin of their foot. Blisters and sores may then develop. This can be worse if toenails are long, thick, or jagged. In people with diabetes, feet ...
  5. ... often placed into a vein in the hand, foot, or scalp of babies who ... to provide long-term, highly concentrated intravenous fluid.
  6. ... a blockage include pain, most frequently in the foot and calf, and ulcers and non-healing sores of the foot and leg. ... changes and stopping smoking, are critical to the long-term success of peripheral arterial bypass surgery.