dude, you must have been drunk, or hi or something. Answer It is possible to break the Talus bone and not realize it and this could be caused from anything from being sports related (football, baseball) or excessive exercise. Many people have broken a bone somewhere in their body and have not realized it. Be thankful!
How much rhus tox 200 philles do you take for joint and muscle pain?
Rhus Toxicodendron is an excellent joint remedy but for this remedy to help with your condition it must follow the law of similars. Your joint pain must be similar to the joint pain that rhus tox addresses. Rhus tox is a restless remedy. The person needing rhus tox would want to pace the room. However, it is also known as the "rusty gate" remedy. Upon first motion the joints are "rhusty" stiff and difficult to move but better with continued motion. The rule in homeopathy is minimum dose. So you do not repeat homeopathic remedies unless your symptoms call for a repetition. Begin with 30 c, it's best to put a couple pellets in 4-8oz water and take a teaspoon of the water as a dose. Do not drink the whole cup. You can expect the remedy to begin work quickly if it is the right remedy for you. Take up to 3 doses but if it's not working by then wrong remedy. If you get new symptoms, wrong remedy - then you would be "proving it" and those new symptoms will quickly go away. After it begins working, don't take another dose until the effect slows down, then go ahead and take another teaspoon. If it's a good remedy for you, you can try the 200 but I would recommend it at first - minimal dose.
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Could De Quervains syndrome cause a cramp in your fingers on the same hand?
It is possible to have a cramp in your fingers on the same hand that you have Dequervains without it being associated. De Quervain's is normally restricted to issues in the tendon that movers your thumb away from the fingers.
What is numbness in right thumb and index finger mean?
You may have overused the muscle and tendons. Use rest, ice and heat for a few days to reduce the swelling.
What is the medical condition known as spurs?
Bone spurs can be extremely painful and may appear in any location of the body. This would include the KNEE, ELBOW, HIPS, SHOULDER, SPINE, NOSE, MOUTH, HEEL, FINGER, TOES, NECK, ETC. Bone spurs can be quite difficult to identify and very small in size, but they are large enough to pinch at tiny nerves which causes pain.
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body but may also be the most deficient. The amount of calcium that we absorb from our food varies widely. Our age is one factor. An adolescent may absorb up to 75% of the calcium obtained from foods, while in adults the maximum absorption rate ranges from 20% to 30%.
Even though our bones feel solid and seem permanent they're just like any other body tissue - they're constantly being broken down and formed again. In an adult, 20 percent of bone calcium is withdrawn from bones and replaced each year. Thus, every five years the bones are renewed.
Calcium is found in the extra cellular fluids and soft tissues of the body where it is vital to normal cell functioning. Much of the calcium in soft tissues is concentrated in muscle, although it is contained in the membrane and cytoplasm of every cell.
When the body is deficient of calcium it begins to leach calcium from the bones. In many people this happens to be in the heel of the foot or some other weak area of the body. As the calcium is being leached, it forms an eruption (similar to a volcano). This eruption is the bone spur.
Many people that have suffered from bone spurs found relief when they properly supplemented their diet daily with "good" calcium. They found that providing their body with "good" calcium along with other vital minerals stopped the "leaching process" (calcium deficiency) thus allowing the bone spur to shrink down and eventually disappear. With the bone spur gone, the surrounding damage from the spur is able to heal also.
Important: The calcium+ must be carefully formulated to be easily digested to accomplish the "good" calcium environment in building healthy body/bone cells.
What does it mean if the tip of your pinky hurts and it hurts to bend?
You may have sprained it, jammed it, or broke it. You should go to your doctor and have it checked out.
How can you get rid of your corns which are sitting on your hammer toes?
This believe it or not is quite a common question. There are loads of answers. Here are a few ideas.
. Each week, after a bath, file all around the skin of the corn with an emery board, this will keep the skin fresh, soft and easier to ease the corns away.
. Keep your feet regularlly very clean.
. After all this, an idea to actually getrid of them which has been proven to work, is to get some duct tape and cut a fair amount for each corn. You should leave theese on for a week and rip off, repeat and repeat for as long as you see effect.
. If none of this works, consult your doctor, they have certain freeze treatments although this could be a painful option.
Goodluck! I hope this helped at all.
What causes hands to get painful and hot?
Could be carpel tunnel syndrome or ulnar nerve compression.
Why do the back of your hands bruise?
It bruises because it has a thin layer of skin and it is easy for the blood vestals to break or get a split in them so a bruise forms.
Why does my toes get stuck and aren't responding when I swim?
Your foot might be cramping up. This happens when you point your toes alot while you are swimming. Does it hurt when your toes get stuck? If so, stretch your toes out. Stop swimming and lean against the wall and move you toes around with your hands. Or you could try facing the wall of the pool in the shallow end, and while keeping your actual foot on the pool floor, put your toes up against the wall. This should help to stretch it out. After the pain is gone, you should be good to go!
It depends on how badly it's broken some are normally 3-4 months others up to a year.Also try and take proper care of it(e.g do not poke it until it's fully healed).Don't worry , if the docter says it's going to be okay it will be okay.
Ummm....no. Hands AREN'T blue but they can go blue when you are cold or sick.
Rx what usually causes burning pain at lower thumb and hand area?
I'm guessing you mean inside the hand and I had that when my nerves were inflamed. Go see a doctor.
I woke up with your pointer finger hurting I did not get a cut or anything what can it be?
Probably inflammation, if it persist go and see a doctor about it as it may be a precursor to a more wide spread condition.
What should I do I cut the bottom of your toe very badly and it hurts every time I walk?
Clean the wound (make sure your tetanus shots are up to date) dress it and take it easy on the foot. Try not to walk on it if it can be avoided.
What food is good for Heel Spurs?
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body but may also be the most deficient. The amount of calcium that we absorb from our food varies widely. Our age is one factor. An adolescent may absorb up to 75% of the calcium obtained from foods, while in adults the maximum absorption rate ranges from 20% to 30%.
Even though our bones feel solid and seem permanent they're just like any other body tissue - they're constantly being broken down and formed again. In an adult, 20 percent of bone calcium is withdrawn from bones and replaced each year. Thus, every five years the bones are renewed.
Calcium is found in the extra cellular fluids and soft tissues of the body where it is vital to normal cell functioning. Much of the calcium in soft tissues is concentrated in muscle, although it is contained in the membrane and cytoplasm of every cell.
When the body is deficient of calcium it begins to leach calcium from the bones. In many people this happens to be in the heel of the foot or some other weak area of the body. As the calcium is being leached, it forms an eruption (similar to a volcano). This eruption is the bone spur.
Many people that have suffered from bone spurs found relief when they properly supplemented their diet daily with "good" calcium. They found that providing their body with "good" calcium along with other vital minerals stopped the "leaching process" (calcium deficiency) thus allowing the bone spur to shrink down and eventually disappear. With the bone spur gone, the sorrounding damage from the spur is able to heal also.
Important: The calcium+ must be carefully formulated to be easily digested to accomplish the "good" calcium environment in building healthy body/bone cells.
Can a broken bone give you a fever?
The break itself would not cause a fever but an infection as a result of the break could lead to a fever.
It could be from if it was hit. The muscle might be torn if the pain hasn't gone away if you were hit. If you were hit a while ago there and you didn't get professional help, weather could set it off. Other than the muscle it could be torn tendon.
If you didn't hit it, but it gets worse with repetitive motion it could be tendonitis.
None of us like pain, but without pain we wouldn't know what part of our body is hurting and thus the problem would never be diagnosed or cured. The best thing for your feet is to wear good shoes (like nurses shoes) and if you are standing still doing a job buy a thick rubber mat to stand on. This helps to absorb the weight of your body. We can all suffer from pain in the feet or hot and sore. You can also ask your boss if you can buy a stool to sit on. In Canada we have Workmen's Compensation Board (don't know about the U.S.) and if you request something like this then your Supervisor or boss has to either provide you with the stool or put you in another job where you are off your feet, but can't fire you. All you have to do is see a doctor and bring in a doctor's note. The best thing to use to sore feet and legs (I can imagine your legs ache right up to your hips as well after an 11 hour shift) use Epsom Salts. This not like table salt. If you don't see it in the drug store then ask the pharmacist where it is. Once home take 3/4 of a cup of Epsom Salts and add boiling water to dissolve. Fill a foot basin (any basic will do) with the Epsom Salts and soak your feet for 15 - 30 minutes each night. Epsom Salts has been used for years and will actually relieve your sore and aching feet. Then use a good foot cream to put moisture back in. There are many products in the drugs store to cool your feet, soften your feet and mint foot creams are excellent for this. Talk to a podiatrist about getting arch supports for your feet. Get them special made if you have to. Mine costs me $60, US . Unsupported arches can cause leg cramps as well.