I think you must have gonorrhea on your toes, possible from toeing other girls, and i am a certified Doctor in this type of field. it is possible that you will die any day now. of course you could use oxcontin, ginseng, or just quit toeing other girls. Or you WILL DIE!
Also in most cultures it is highly frowned apon, they chop of your dick if you are caught.
It bumps your Pokemon up a level
Sugar bumps are called sugar toes on a Chinese medical term. Large amounts of sugar causes Bunions to pop out and can be killed using accupressure methods.
The yellow green bumps on your dog's tummy may be pustules. Thee are similar to pimples or zits and can be caused by various conditions. You should take your dog to a veterinarian so the problem can be diagnosed and treated.
At various times in the development of chickenpox, the bumps can look red, yellow, or black. Adults will often have a darker color of bumps. A blistering rash is most common in those who have never been vaccinated, but patients who have a case of chickenpox after immunization may not get blisters, but only red marks.
Foot corns are irritating bumps that can appear on the sides of your toes. Usually at the foot sole and in between toes. These are the result of friction. Foot corns are your body's response to the pressure and irritation your shoes cause as they rub against your feet.
Yes because it could be acne, therefore that bump is a zit.
Keep your toes safe from bumps etc and safeguards from fungal infections spreading between people (just watch out in the showers/bathrooms)
Her nail polish was yellow
He keeps them on his toes.. where else.... accelerated beasts always keep their long lost toes on the toes.. it keeps them from having to take their yellow toenails and making hot toenail soup with Jeremy Clifford. in a glass display case on his desk i think
I believe that they slang term for them is "rumblers." Their purpose is to alert you that you are crossing from one lane to another.
Small bumps on the sides of the fingers and toes the get itchy and occur in winter and spring are likely to be exzema. This type of eczema is sometimes called dyshydriosis. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Often, the first symptoms to appear are thickened skin with yellow bumps in localized areas such as the folds of the groin, arms, knees, and armpits.