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The Importance of Proper Footcare for Diabetic Patients
Diabetes is one of the most serious health conditions because it has such harmful effects on your entire body. Diabetes is especially damaging to your extremities, including your feet. If Read more
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The Common Causes of Foot Pain and How To Find Relief
When you experience foot pain, you might be tempted to ignore it. That’s a bad idea. Foot pain can grow worse over time, leading to loss of mobility and a Read more
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When to See a Foot Doctor
Most people suffer from foot pain and ailments at some point in their lives, but few seek the expertise of a podiatrist. They may rely on their family doctors, orthopedic Read more
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What Are Bunions and How Can They Be Treated?
If you have a hard, bony lump on the side of your big toe, it’s probably a bunion. Bunions are caused by a genetic bone deformity which makes your big Read more
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What Is an Ingrown Toenail?
An ingrown toenail is a toenail which has grown into the surrounding skin of your toe. If you’ve ever had an ingrown toenail, you already know how painful it can Read more
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Causes of Heel Pain
Heel pain is one of the most common problems your podiatrist treats. If you are suffering from heel pain, the pain can make it difficult to enjoy an active life. Read more
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Caring for Your Feet When You’re a Diabetic
If you have diabetes, you may already know about the effects on your body, especially your extremities. What you may not know is that diabetes is especially hard on your Read more
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What To Do for Ankle Pain
Your ankles are an important part of your body. Together with your legs and feet, your ankles help carry your body weight. They help you walk, run, and enjoy daily Read more
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Common Causes of Heel Pain
A huge aspect of good overall health starts with good foot health. The path to eradicating heel pain begins with receiving an accurate diagnosis of the root cause of the Read more
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When To See a Podiatrist for a Sports Injury
Sports injuries happen, and your feet and ankles are especially vulnerable. Your feet and ankles are overworked to begin with, and if you play a sport with a lot of Read more