Cramping any where in the body can be caused by over working them, mineral deficiency's, or other chemical imbalances and hormonal problems. The best way to discover what is wrong is to get tests done to sort it out.
Incorrect wheel alignment, either excessive toe-in or toe-out. This can be solved by getting your wheels tracked.
No gout is generally the result of high uric acid in the blood stream. Often the first symptoms of this disease starts with excruciating pain at the top of the big toe joint. On the other hand "turf toe" is a painful condition at the base of the big toe. often as a result of athletic activities on hard surfaces, turf toe is more prevalent among athletes that compete on artificial turf.
A sprain is damage to ligaments and tissue around the joint which Will heal in time. In a toe with gout you have a situation where shards of uric acid crystals have settled in the joint and caused inflammation resulting in excruciating pain.
its when you kick your toe into a wall
He did not get a brain tumor. He had gotten cancer on his toe which then spread around his body.
Pain in the toe is perceived by nerves that run from the toe to the brain. The brain then tells the person he is in pain. It is important for the body to sense pain or else he would not know that something is wrong.
When someone steps on your toe, the information is sent to the brain through a network of sensory nerves located in the foot. These nerves transmit signals to the brain through the spinal cord, where the brain processes the information and interprets the sensation of pain.
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If you mean for an alignment that is what it is called. There are 4 settings, caster, camber, toe in and toe out.
The sensory nervous system which is an input system to the brain. If you pull the toe (leg) away that is the motor system. This involves the muscles. The two together form a reflex arc.
what does mean man wear toe ring
it means to wear a kind of ring on your toe.
Having a longer middle toe compared to the other toes is known as the 'Greek foot' or 'Morton's toe'. This is a common variation of foot structure and is not usually a cause for concern. It can sometimes be associated with certain conditions like Morton's neuroma, but in most cases, it is simply a natural variation in foot anatomy.
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Positive is toe in, the front tires point in at the front.
ICD 9 CM Code 681.11- Onychia and paronychia of toe Panaritium of toe Perionychia of toe