Foot or toe stiffness or tightness is encountered rarely on Symcat. We will add more content to this page if enough people like you show interest.
Within all the people who go to their doctor with foot or toe stiffness or tightness, 88% report having foot or toe pain, 66% report having foot or toe swelling, and 55% report having hand or finger stiffness or tightness.
Patients with foot or toe stiffness or tightness often receive radiographic imaging procedure, plain x-ray, examination of foot, magnetic resonance imaging, insertion of catheter or spinal stimulator and injection into spinal canal, toxicology screen, blood culture and application of splint .
The most commonly prescribed drugs for patients with foot or toe stiffness or tightness include naproxen, gabapentin, pirbuterol (maxair), rivastigmine (exelon), cefadroxil, fluorouracil, progesterone, modafinil (provigil), budesonide nasal product, indomethacin, carbidopa / levodopa, bupivacaine and tolterodine (detrol) .
Naproxen | $11 (28 days) | |
Gabapentin | $25 (28 days) | |
Pirbuterol (Maxair) | $107 (28 days) | |
Rivastigmine (Exelon) | $204 (28 days) | |
Cefadroxil | $16 (7 days) | |
Fluorouracil | $206 (21 days) | |
Progesterone | $56 (28 days) | |
Modafinil (Provigil) | $596 (28 days) | |
Budesonide Nasal Product | ||
Indomethacin | $27 (21 days) | |
Bupivacaine | $27 (14 days) | |
Tolterodine (Detrol) | $121 (28 days) |
Groups of people at highest risk for foot or toe stiffness or tightness include age 45-59 years. On the other hand, race/ethnicity = other and age 5-14 years almost never get foot or toe stiffness or tightness.
< 1 years | 0.1x | |
1-4 years | 0.9x | |
5-14 years | 0.0x | |
15-29 years | 1.1x | |
30-44 years | 0.9x | |
45-59 years | 2.0x | |
60-74 years | 0.7x | |
75+ years | 0.6x |
Male | 1.2x | |
Female | 0.8x |
Black | 1.1x | |
Hispanic | 1.1x | |
White | 1.0x | |
Other | 0.0x |