usually an average bump on your foot is caused from bacteria getting into your toenail. if it goes through the end of your toenail it usually pushes it back causing a bruise/bump, if the bump gets infected it can push to your killies (the back of the foot) and cause tendentious in worse cases it might my FATAL
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There was bump in the stage and when he came out to sing his foot went in the bump and he broke it
Why is my car shaking after I hit a bump in the street?? Espeically when I put my foot on the breaks.
My hamster has had a red bump on his foot before. There is a bump because a) another hamster bit it or b) he got his foot poked somewhere. This isn't a sickness, so you don't have to worry. It will heal by itself.
YOU put the bump in the bump she bump she bump
It depends on what kind of bad foot you have. Like if it is broken then you need to go to the Doctor or you got a BIG bump you need to get warm water then get Epsom salt in the warm water the then you wash your foot in the water.
Jimmy Castor Bunch - "The Bertha Butt Boogie" is the name of the song. You're Welcome ! or maybe surfin burd by i dont know
A bump is a lump like, for example, a bump on your skin or a bump in a road.
I am not sure if you are talking about a hen foot or a rooster foot as in math, because I have not heard of that, but if you are talking about the bird chicken, an adult rooster usually has a spur (hard, naturally pointed growth) just above his foot, while a hen usually has just a small bump in the same spot.
He's not asking about the Train song but the one that sounds like Rehab Badah bump bump bump badah bump bump bump bump
could be a blister or something a LOT WORSE or a blood bump...where you hit it and did not break the skin and blood just pushed up
most cougars have a kill switch near the emergency brake under the dash easy to bump with your foot
A bump on a rabbit's foot could be a sign of an injury, infection, or abscess. It is important to have your rabbit examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause of the bump and provide appropriate treatment. Delaying veterinary care could lead to further complications.