No: Monitor it and if it continues or gets worse you need to see a doctor.
Answered 11/6/2012
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No: To receive an answer that will be more helpful for you , you need to give more information...Your health status, any problems such as gout, diabetes or blood pressure concerns.You should state how long it has been a problem and what you do to make it feel better.Also tells us what it looks like..Is it discolored, swollen or point tender.The more you tell the better the answer.
Answered 7/20/2012
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