What would cause the outside slither of your foot to throb continuously?
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My thumbnail is gone! When will it grow back?
couple things come to mind. possible metatarsalgia which is an irritation of the tissues b/w the bones of the foot. This would be aggravated by amusement. Could be also a neuroma, which is swelling of the nerve between the toes. However this habitually happen more to the middle of the foot than the outer edging. Also could be a joint problem, which can repeatedly happen on the outer aspect of the foot. If you progress to the outside of the foot and hit your ankle bone, then slide down further to the bottom of your foot, of late in front on to be precise a small bony protuberance. There is a joint right in the neighbourhood hear associated with the metatarsal bone. If this is the source of your distress then shift see your chiropractor.
All of the above will respond to ice application. 10 min on, later 10 off, and unsurprisingly a chiropractor can always oblige you. Orthotics may be indicated if this is a reoccuring problem due to faulty mechanics.
oh yeah, another entry could be a stress fracture, assuming you have not have a severe trauma. Stress fractures may not show up right away on xray. There are a couple easy things to do to diagnose this. Rest is your big fixer here, as all right as correcting mechanics if that is a causitive factor.
I have a bad tip out on saturday night on my bum and i suggest ive damaged my tailbone?
pressure, u stipulation to elevate it on the edge of sofaput foam surrounded by your shoes would help, resembling a piece off your bed.
that eggshell foam.
put a magnet where on earth u hurt.
maybe you are lately walking too much, take a break once within a while
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Your shoes may be the culpret. I'm on my foot 16 hours a day, and I enjoy specially made shoes. Try inserting Dr. Sholl's Gel Inserts into a pair of comfy but cute shoes. They work wonders. (I am so gellin)
What make the cracking sound when you pop you joint?
You should get an X-ray. Hopefully, it's a bone problem that can be solved. Cartilage and backbone issues are much harder to solve.