you should go to a padiotrist your family doctor would probably send
you to a foot dr. anyway .that's what happened to my son-in-law.
If you have a painful or burning sensation during urination, you may have a bladder infection. You should probably see your primary care provider.
Abdominal cramps is the primary symptom of giardia infection.
The primary level of preventing infections is the prevention of the infection. The primary prevention of infection includes hand washing, and other preventative techniques.
Visit your primary care doctor within a few months of noticing it, particularly if it changes color, size or is painful.
koch infection
Primary Koch's infection in children is not contagious in itself and does not spread. The infection will in most cases resolve on its own as the child develops.
Primary Koch infection is another name for Tuberculosis. This disease is an illness that attacks the lungs and it can be fatal to humans.
Abdominal cramps is the primary symptom of giardia infection.
Primary Koch Infection is also known as Tuberculosis. It is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is very contagious. It is spread when the person with the infection coughs or sneezes.
A primary Koch infection, which refers to the initial infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is not typically contagious unless it progresses to active tuberculosis. Active tuberculosis is contagious and can be spread through the air by coughing or sneezing.
No, you should see your primary care provider first for a kidney infection (or urgent care, if your primary is not available).
There are two primary differentials if this is an abnormal thickening of the bladder. The first is an infection, such as a bacterial urinary tract infection. The other cause is cancer, such as transitional cell carcinoma. Your physician will probably order a biopsy to collect a sample to look at under the microscope so that he can figure out which one it is.