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Fasciitis is an inflammation of the fascia. The most common condition for which fasciotomy is performed is plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the fascia on the bottom of the foot that is sometimes called a heel spur or stone bruise.
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Hello. This is Sarah, I'm a med school student. I think you might just have a bruise in your finger but having a red lunula can be a sign of an underlying medical condition like rheumatoid arthritis, liver conditions, chest conditions, heart conditions or others. Also if you are on oral corticosteroids like prednisone that could be the cause. I suggest you get medical advice from your doctor.
It could be a bruise.
The development of a bruise would be due to damage to the circulatory or cardiovascular system.
It depends what you mean. If you mean just a normal bruise like on your arms or legs, then it is quite possible to bruise your foot, especially if you twist it or hit it on something. You can also bruise bones in your foot.
ummm..... please specify what the difference between a bruise and a bruise is :)
magullar = to bruise una magulladura = a bruise
Your Bruise was created in 1998.
Oranges do not bruise people & Bars of soap don't bruise people
Yes, a bruise is a closed wound.
heart bruise
Bruise like i have a bruise on my shoulder
The pronunciation for "bruise" is /bruːz/.
Bruise is the same in the noun and verb form
After 5 to 10 days, the bruise turns greenish or yellowish. ... All you have to do is apply cold to the bruise for half an hour to an hour at a time ... A bruise is getting more painful. Your bruise is swelling. You can't move a joint. ...
You can bruise someone with just about anything.