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  • Canine Nail Problems

    Nail problems in canines often can be difficult to identify, hard to treat and slow to heal. Nail problems also can be greatly painful and unbearable for your pet. The solution is to prevent them from occurring in the first place, however, this may not always be possible. Knowledge about different nail problems, patience and advice from your veterinarian are vital to help your canine remain healthy without any nail problems.

  • Foot Tendon Pain Diagnosis

    Foot tendon pain is usually caused by overuse of the foot. Runners, athletes and dancers are prone to these types of injuries, which can include strains, tears and inflammatory conditions like tendonitis. There are a number of tendons in the foot which can potentially be prone to pain. Most injuries can be treated without surgery.

  • Diagnosis of Foot and Leg Pain

    Foot and leg pain can take a variety of forms and can be caused by a number of different injuries and conditions. Some, such as shin splints and muscle strains, are fairly common and are easily diagnosed and cared for at home. However, unfamiliar or chronic foot/leg pain might require a medical professional to properly diagnose and treat the underlying condition. Documentation of factors, such as location of pain, type of pain sensation, frequency of pain and body position when in pain, will help doctors diagnose the injury or underlying condition.

  • Foot Pain Diagnosis

    Foot pain is a common complaint that increases as people get older. It has a multitude of causes, including gout, ingrown toenails, ankle injuries and stress fractures. Any structural abnormality in the foot can make it hurt, and that pain can cause the knees, back and other areas of the body to hurt as well.

  • Duodenum-Pain Diagnosis

    The duodenum is part of the upper-gastrointestinal system. You might experience pain in this area resembling an ulcer--- but have no ulcer present. This is called nonulcer stomach pain. This condition can resemble a peptic ulcer since it shares many of the same symptoms. It may or may not be a chronic condition. A doctor can confirm a diagnosis and provide appropriate-treatment guidelines.

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