Do to pressure or friction applied to the skin during activity.
Volar(sometimes used as a synonym for "palmar") refers to the underside, for both the palm and the sole (plantar), as in volar pads on the underside of hands, fingers, feet and toes.
The flexor digitorum longus tendon allows for curling the ends of the toes. It originates in the calf and runs down the back of the leg to connect to the underside of the toes, enabling flexion at the toe joints.
If you are wearing socks (especially new ones) for a while and shoes, you can get fuzz in between your toes and creases of the foot.
It's more common to have them on or around the mouth. It's rare to have them away from the mouth or continuously wet places on the body. You're unlikely to have or get cold sores on your toes.
Sores between toes can be caused by a fungal infection like athlete's foot, excessive moisture and sweating, chafing from ill-fitting shoes, or friction from activities like running or hiking. Proper hygiene, keeping feet dry, wearing breathable shoes, and using over-the-counter antifungal creams can help treat and prevent sores between toes.
1.back of the head 2.shoulders 3.hips 4.knees 5.heels and toes 6.ankles 7.elbows 8.sacrum 9.ear
Colds, flues, dysentery (diarrhea), food sores, in some cases frost bite of the toes, malaria in tropic countries, dehydration, trauma to name a few
they are little sores in your mouth
Sores inside the mouth are called canker sores.
Underside is a noun.
No. I have canker sores and have never kowingly given some one canker sores. Canker sores are not caused by the same thing that causes cold sores and as far as I know they are not contagious. But to be on the safe side avoid kissing this person until their canker sores go away.
Bactroban is not effective for viral cold sores.