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Metatarsalgia It is a term for pain and inflammation (swelling) in the toes. Each foot has five metatarsal bones, from the arch to the metatarsal toe. The first is shorter and thicker than the others, and is usually close in size. side by side During thrust when walking, jumping, or running, body weight is transferred to the toes and metatarsals. metatarsalgia Especially in the metatarsal (the rounded end of the metatarsals). It's an injury when overused. It is important to have an accurate diagnosis. This pain can be confused with other causes of foot pain.

Cubital tunnel syndrome is a syndrome that involves placing pressure on the ulnar nerve behind the elbow where the ulnar nerve is adjacent to the bone and can be painful if pressure is applied.

Pediatric ganglia is a thickened nerve that lies between the toes. Most often it affects the nerves between the bones of the third and fourth toes of the foot. It can also affect the nerves between the second and third toes. This condition occurs more often in women than in men.

Gout is a painful inflammation of the joints and arthritis that can occur at any age but usually occurs in people over 60 years of age, usually only one joint at a time. It usually affects the knee and other affected joints, including the ankles, wrists, elbows and shoulders, because it is similar to gout. But with a different cause, it's called pseudogout, meaning pseudogout. About 5% of people over 60 have pseudogout.

Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is an inflammation of the muscles, so the muscles around the neck, shoulders, buttocks, hips, and thighs can become painful and stiff. Many people have trouble turning over in bed or getting out of bed. It usually affects people over 50.

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a rare condition that causes inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis) and many of the other symptoms listed below. KD usually occurs in children younger than 5 years of age. It is more common in boys than girls. in the United States 4,000 new cases are diagnosed each year as the leading cause of heart disease in children.

The plantar fascia is a strong band of tissue, such as an elastic band that runs under the metatarsal bone. It's flat on the heel bone and the other near the toes. Lumbar disease is an edema of the plantar fascia that causes foot pain.

It is a condition in which part of the cartilage and bone below separates from the articular surface and may even be inseparable. It usually occurs in the hips and knees. followed by ankles and elbows It is found in young people (ages 10 to 20) and middle-aged (ages 30 to 60) and occurs more in men than women. Osteochondritis dyscicans can occur intermittently and may not require treatment just by observation. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for the best chance of recovery and return to normal activities, including sports.

osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) is a disease in which the joints are inflamed. pain and stiffness It usually affects the knees, hips, hands and spine. These joints are made up of cartilage. This is the structure that supports the point where the two bones meet. When osteoarthritis occurs The cartilage pillow loses its ability to support the joints and the bones rub against each other. severe rickets The cushion will completely deteriorate. Osteoarthritis cannot be cured. Regular weight and exercise may help slow the onset of the disease and improve flexibility. Avoid strenuous activities such as sports.

osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) is a disease in which the joints are inflamed. pain and stiffness It usually affects the knees, hips, hands and spine. These joints are made up of cartilage. This is the structure that supports the point where the two bones meet. When osteoarthritis occurs The cartilage pillow loses its ability to support the joints and the bones rub against each other. severe rickets The cushion will completely deteriorate. Osteoarthritis cannot be cured. Regular weight and exercise may help slow the onset of the disease and improve flexibility. Avoid strenuous activities such as sports.

Knee pain is a rather vague diagnosis. There may be pain in the front of the knee below the kneecap or deep in the knee itself. The location of the pain is important because it leads to the most probable cause. Knee pain is common and usually resolves on its own after activities that cause it to stop.

The hip is a ball-and-shocket joint where the pelvis and leg (femur) meet. Tendons are fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones. Hip pain refers to pain that affects the entire area.

Gout is a type of arthritis. which is a disease that causes pain and swollen joints

A ganglion is a cyst usually found on the hand or wrist.

Shoulder joint stiffness and pain with the limitation of movement The gap in the shoulder joint is gradually getting smaller. An attached shoulder can take months to years to heal. The adhesion of the shoulder develops in stages. In the early stages, during the adhesion phase, the patient experiences shoulder pain and difficulty moving. This stage usually lasts about 4 months, and over the next 4 months, the shoulders will be very painful and the arms will be moved very little. This is called a stuck shoulder joint. In the last stage, the pain subsided, and the arm moved again. The longest period is about 4 months.

Tendons are bands of connective tissue. The tough, which often connects muscles to bones. that sends the power of the muscles to the contraction of the bones The ligaments in the hand are covered and protected by a membrane-covered sheath called the synovium. When these sheaths become inflamed, swell, they thicken and cause pain. De Quervain's Tenosynovitis, or stenosing tenosynovitis, is an blistering of the sheath surrounding the tendons of certain muscles in the hand. These muscles work to stretch the thumb at the wrist joint. The disease is ten times more common in women than men, occurs between the ages of 30 and 50, and can be associated with rheumatoid arthritis.

The ribs are connected to the sternum by cartilage. thick elastic tissue This connection is called costochondral junction, the union of bone and cartilage Costochondritis is pain and pain in the chest area. Most people get better and the pain goes away in a few days. It may disappear on its own. One of the types of rib cartilage Caused by swelling of the cartilage is Tietze's syndrome. It can occur anywhere in the chest but most often on the left side.

Charcot joint is a chronic condition that primarily affects the joints of the extremities that carry weight, such as the feet and ankles. It is the process by which the joints are destroyed. people with joints Charcot has decreased sensation in the affected area and problems with the nerves that carry information to and from the brain and spine. (called peripheral neuropathy)

The cervical vertebrae of the spine are made up of seven bones known as the vertebrae. cervical disc and serves as shock absorbers or cushions to allow the neck to bend cervical osteochondrosis It is a disease that occurs with age and causes a sore throat. Also called cervical osteoarthritis.

Bursitis is a red, swollen condition of the sac called bursa. Bursae are found in many parts of the body. Usually, muscles and tendons move above the bone. Tendons are solid bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones. Cysts are found on the shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, and feet. The cysts tend to return even after treatment. If the activity that is causing the symptoms is not stopped

The bursa is a fluid-filled sac at the inner back of the knee. The bursa is the sac that serves to absorb between muscles and bones. or muscles and tendons, the tissue that connects muscle to bone. in the cyst behind the knee swelling that separates the Achilles tendon which can occur at any age and can be cured But it can be uncomfortable and limit movement.

Back pain refers to pain under or near the spine. Most adults have back pain sometimes. Back pain is usually mild and usually goes away in 1 to 8 weeks, usually less than a month.

Ankylosing spondylitis is the most painful and arthritis symptom. It is often found in men under 40, although women and Children can have it. Ankylosing means joining together and inflammation or swelling of the joints of the spine. The joints of the lower back can fuse, affecting the stoop. Swelling of the ligaments that attach to the bone causes the bones to wear out and then try to heal. New bone replaces the elastic tissue called ligaments, and stiffness is most often affected in the lower back, chest and neck. Other affected joints include the hips, shoulders, knees, and ankles. It affects other organs such as the eyes, heart and lungs.

Impetigo is a mild skin infection. Occurs most often in infants and children. easily spread from people The same as everyone else, especially when they play together, brother and sister. and people who play sports closely

Toenail fungus or onychomycosis is a fungal nail infection. Toenails are affected more than fingernails. It is more common in older people with poor circulation and diabetic People tend to have foot fungus. (People who exercise) together with toenail fungus

Paronychia is a common infection that is located under the skin around the fingernails and can be acute or chronic. (last a long time) more often occurs in females than males Abscesses or pus can occur if left untreated.

An abscess is a sac of pus that can occur in any part of the body. A breast abscess is a red swelling that results in the accumulation of pus in the breast.

Bites are worrisome because they can infect both of them. The mouths of animals and humans carry many pathogens. Bites on the hands, forearms, lower legs, feet, and face are also more susceptible to infection. Human diseases such as hepatitis and HIV are more common. Rabies can be transmitted to others by bites. Bats, raccoons, foxes, and skunks can transmit rabies to others. Rabies is a serious and often fatal disease. Dogs, cats and farm animals do not usually cause rabies and rats (including rats) and rabbits do not carry rabies.

Ascites is a disease in which excessive fluid accumulates in the abdomen. This is the space between the peritoneum. and abdominal organs Half of people with cirrhosis will develop ascites 10 years after diagnosis.

People faint most often because a sudden drop in blood pressure is sure to get up too quickly. Common causes involve insufficient blood flow to the brain and therefore insufficient oxygen supply to the brain.

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