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Living with Osteoporosis: Regular Exercise
A variety of exercises is best. Physical activity will slow further bone loss. It can also be fun.
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What Are Mallet, Hammer, and Claw Toes?
Mallet, hammer, and claw toes are among the most common foot problems. They are often caused by wearing shoes that are too short or heels that are too high.
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Labor: Preparing for the Hospital
You may be told to call your doctor when it becomes hard to walk or talk during contractions or if your amniotic sac breaks.
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Diagnosing Interstitial Lung Disease
To diagnose interstitial lung disease, your doctor needs to know about your job, lifestyle, and symptoms. They'll listen to your lungs and heart and examine your nose and throat. You may also need tests.
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Treating Warts
A detailed look at methods for treating warts. To get rid of your warts, your doctor may need to try more than one type of treatment.
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Leg Muscle Stretches: Knee Flexion
The following flexibility exercise may be suggested by your therapist. Repeat as many times as instructed. Stop the exercise if it causes pain, and discuss it with your physical therapist or doctor.
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Foot Surgery: Bunions
A bunion is a bony bump near the joint at the base of the big toe. It forms when the first and second metatarsal bones are misaligned, causing the big toe to turn toward the others. Bunions, often hereditary, can lead to pain, swelling, and skin irritation.
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Foot Surgery: Degenerative Joint Disease
Arthritis often affects the big toe joint, causing pain and stiffness. Untreated, it can damage cartilage and destroy the joint. Treatment choices include nonsurgical methods, but surgery may be needed if these fail.
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Foot Surgery: Curled Fifth Toe
A curled fifth toe is usually inherited. It curls inward, moving under the next toe, causing the nail to face outward. This may lead to bearing weight on the toe's side, resulting in corns and pain. Nonsurgical treatments exist, but surgery is a choice if they fail.
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