Understanding Plantar Warts

If you have noticed small, rough growths on the bottom of your feet that become painful when you walk or stand, you might have plantar warts. Luckily, plantar warts usually go away without treatment and are not a huge cause...

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What is Plantar Fasciitis?

The most common cause of heel pain is a condition called plantar fasciitis. It can make simple acts like putting pressure on the foot painful, which in turn makes standing and walking cause irritation. Though plantar fasciitis can disrupt aspects...

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What is Diabetic Neuropathy?

For those suffering from diabetes foot problems are unfortunately very common. An example of this is diabetic neuropathy, which is nerve damage caused by diabetes. Diabetic neuropathy can lead to infections, sores, and ulcers all of which frequently go unnoticed...

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Diabetes and Foot Problems

Diabetes and foot problems frequently go hand in hand due to poor circulation and nerve disease. However, with regular doctor appointments, routine foot care, and well-managed blood glucose levels, the risks can be minimized or even prevented.  Everyone experiences occasional...

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