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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for Long toe
  1. ... sores and infections. If it goes on too long, your toes, foot, or leg may need to be amputated. ...
  2. ... and joint between the foot and the big toe. Long-term irritation (chronic inflammation) from arthritis, poorly-fitting shoes, or heredity causes the joint to thicken and enlarge. This causes the bones of the big toe to angle in toward and over the second ...
  3. ... Your baby's face is well-formed. Limbs are long and thin. Nails appear on the fingers and toes. Genitals appear. Your baby's liver is making red ...
  4. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. They also help you balance when you stand and walk. A sudden blow or severe twist of your foot, or overuse, ...
  5. The metatarsal bones are the long bones in your foot that connect your ankle to your toes. A stress fracture is a break in the bone that happens with repeated injury or stress. Stress fractures are caused by ...
  6. ... patients that have had flat foot for a long time, you may develop changes in the appearance and flexibility of your toes also. You can have pain in the deformed ...
  7. ... should improve with proper treatment and not cause long-term problems.
  8. ... pain may be uncomfortable and last for a long time.
  9. ... or legs, folded earlobes, or pinched fingers or toes. Make sure the baby is not hungry. Do not delay for long when your baby shows signs of hunger. Make ...
  10. ... the toes Nerve blocking medicines injected into the toe area Other painkillers Physical therapy Anti-inflammatories and painkillers are not recommended for long-term treatment. In some cases, surgery is needed ...
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