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A taxonomic group comprised of organisms that share a common attribute. It is further divided into one or more orders.
Mine is not ! You must have just been born with the birth defect. It is common but those smaller tails tend to develop an incurable toe fungus, if you do not dry your feet after you get out of the shower. _ Fran Practon MD
It is likely to be something that a podiatrist could help you with. If it is a fungus, you will need to start over on your shoe collection. It could also be from wearing polish on your toes. There's a chemical in most nail polishes that causes your toenails to turn a yellowish color that is rather unattractive. Try buffing the surface of your toenails with a fine-grained file. If the color comes off, problem solved. If not, you should definitely see either a podiatrist or a doctor about the problem.
In one word NO! I have had 16 Lithrotripsies and that is not common at all! That means possible infections or possible complications! I suggest if you have not all ready been there to get to the Emergency Room in your area and/or see the doctor as soon as possible and don't let this go on any further. This could be a serious matter at hand.
There are many causes of blood in the urine ranging from urinary tract infections (quite common), kidney stones, or cancers. You need to get this checked out, whatever the cause, as even the minor causes can cause further damage if left untreated. See the related link below for further information.
All of them do not have toenails. There are uncountable things that they all do not have in common. Are you certain that you are asking the question the way you intend?
Mummy fingernails and toenails were often covered with a reddish-orange cosmetic substance called henna. This practice was common in ancient Egypt and served both cosmetic and symbolic purposes in the mummification process.
yes, when i was 10 i also had alot of ingrown toenails, it is perfectly normal, make sure u are careful when u try to cut some stuff out that is hurting ur child.
Martial arts (too much to name)FootballKickboxingThere's more but these are the most common.
obstruction,kicking the ball, lifting it in the air, high stick, dangerous swing
Obviously you can break your ankles if you go on to pointe too early :P You can get blisters, bunions, your toes can break, you could rip a muscle. Their are many, many different injuries , some mor common then others :) You can also get bunionettes, plantar fasciitis, HUGE blisters, ingrown toenails, ripped-off toenails, and pretty much any horrific thing you can think of to happen to toenails.
Pacing, cribbing, sucking wood, stall weaving, pawing, tail rubbing, and stall kicking.
A Podiatrist is a specialist in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the foot and lower limb. Podiatrists can treat many common foot conditions and can also specialise in subjects such as Nail Surgery and Biomechanics.
Podiatrist perform operations on the foot and ankle. In essence they'd deal with lots of broken bones. However they'd also prescribe footwear for people with bad arches and other foot problems.
The greatest factor in common is 2. You are left with 9 11 and 14 respectively after division. The only further common factor is 1, which is not of further use.
When you play a sport there is usually lots of running, kicking, and or jumping involved. This may be hard on your knees sometimes.
Where the numerator and denominator have no further common factors