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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Foot osteomyelitis
  1. ... no longer put weight on a leg or foot or use your arm or hand.
  2. ... wounds include: Pressure sores Surgical wounds Radiation sores Foot ulcers due to diabetes , poor blood flow, chronic bone infection ( osteomyelitis ), or swollen legs Certain wounds may not heal ...
  3. ... supply to the infected area, such as the foot, surgery may be needed to improve blood flow in order to get rid of the infection.
  4. ... arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis Infection of the spine ( osteomyelitis , diskitis, abscess) Kidney infection or kidney stones Problems ...
  5. ... a blood vessel and blocks it) Bone infections ( osteomyelitis ) that have not improved with other treatments Burns ... example, it may be used to treat a foot ulcer in someone with diabetes or very bad ...
  6. ... epiphysiodesis), which may cause short height Bone infection ( osteomyelitis ) Injury to blood vessels Poor bone healing Nerve ... the skin color, temperature, and sensation of the foot and toes frequently. This will help find any ...