You might have cellutitis. Go to your PCP and get it checked out. It is a form of infection and the doc will prescribe some antibiotics along with some ace wrap to make a compression wrap around the legs.
I had the same problem. I was overweight. I started doing the inner thigh machine and working my legs on other machines (increasing the weight). This helped my legs to tone and now I can cross my legs!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legs that curve out are called several things including bandiness or bandy-leg.Probably the most common is bow-legs or bowed leggs
insects have six legs. You could count six legs on an ant, ladybug, and any other insect.
The lymphatic system aids in the transport of tissue fluid. When this fluid accumulates it is referred to as edema, and tends to occur in the legs and ankles as a result of gravity.
Swollen legs are often due to weakness of the leg veins which have to circulate the blood against gravity. When they are weak, blood pools in the veins so that fluid leaks into the tissues. This causes swollen legs. Pregnancy causes swollen legs due to the weight of the baby on the pelvic veins. Kidney problems and heart problems can also cause swollen legs and ankles. If the problem is not due to pregnancy, and if your doctor confirms that your heart and kidneys are ok, then don't take diuretics as they can make the problem worse.
You really need to take the hamster to a veterinarian, only they can really diagnose or treat the problem. Not using its legs could indicate a spinal problem.
Depending on the problem. You could tone them and exercise, or just shave and use lotion frequently.
On an earlier military tour, Jake Sully suffered spinal damage that cost him the use of his legs. He could not afford the procedure that could fix the problem.
have the vet check the bunny for diabetes
This could be a number of things, the calf could have a pinched nerve, could have broken hips (result of mother accidentally stepping on it), the best way to discover what the problem is, call your veterinarian, they will be able to view the calf and diagnose the problem. I hope that this is a help.
It is dependant on what the "problem" is. If they have no legs or their legs don't work then they are called paraplegic, if they have a disability like parkinsons its called a symptom.
Large lumps that appear on the legs at night could be a sign of a circulatory problem. It is best to get this condition checked out by a physician.
Legs that curve out are called bowlegged. They start with the letters BO.
Well, problem number one: they don't have legs. Problem two: they need to be in the water to breathe. But if you really want to then you could carry a fish bowl around while go for a walk.
you need to see a doctor, this could be a serious problem, or maybe nothing. seek medical attention.
Yes, they fly without any problem. They fly with their legs and neck extended, and fly just like any other bird.
you might have RLS, or restless leg syndrome. or if your younger and still growing, your legs are just growing their muscles. try to sit still for 30 minutes. and drink some fluids