I found a few sites that can help you on this and maybe help you get rid of your leg pains. Here are the sites you can have a look at www.emedicinehealth.com/leg_pain/article_em.htm , bodyinbalance.com/.../muscular-injury-pain-muscle
if it does not heal properly, then yes.
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There is really no way to treat an ant's leg because they are so little, but you could find it a safe area where it's leg can heal by itself.
You can go to emedicinehealth.com and get the signs and treatment of leg pain. The site gives great information as to what may have caused the pain and how to treat it. There is also a section that tells you when you should see a doctor.
R.I.C.E, standing for Rest, Icing, Compression, and Elevation. The same is true for the left leg.
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In some cases, a cat's leg may heal on its own without medical intervention, but it is important to monitor the injury closely and seek veterinary care if there are any signs of infection or if the cat is in pain.
Heal the Pain was created in 2005.
Pressing the Spleen 9 points located below the kneecap on the inside of each leg relieves knee pain.
Will usually heal by itself within 2 months. Antibiotics and painkillers may prevent or treat infection and pain. If it does not heal, surgical repair (tympanoplasty) may be necessary.
To treat a perforated eardrum, you can use a warm and dry compress on the ear until the pain is relieved. Only time can heal the eardrum itself and there is no surgical treatment.
The best thing to do for leg pain, especially lower calf pain, is to give it time to heal. A couple of days rest should let your legs rest and make sure you alternate hot and cold.