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Physical Exercises For Pigeon-toes

Did you know that redheads require 20% more general anesthesia than non-gingers before going under the knife? Often taken for granted, our feet and ankles are subjected to a rigorous workout everyday. Pain, such as may occur in our heels, alerts Pes Planus us to seek medical attention. The fungal problems seen most often are …

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Print “Symptoms Associated With Side Of Foot Pain”

Although itching and blistery feet may be a sign of Athlete’s foot, those who have constant numbness or tingling in their feet may be suffering from a condition known as peripheral neuropathy. You can barely remember the last time you weren’t bothered by foot pain. For most of us foot pain occurs at sometime in …

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Do You Have Hard Skin On The Bottom Of Your Foot?

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Caring For Your Feet As You Age

Elderly individuals (can be called geriatric) are susceptible to a number of foot specific conditions Some of these conditions can leave individuals disabled if they are not prevented and/or taken care of. Some of these common foot related conditions include: arthritis, ingrown toenails, fungal nails, diabetic ulcers, and corns/calluses. It is an interesting fact that …

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Freeman Bare Foot Repair For Callus Softening And Cracked Heels

While there is a lot of awareness about the need to wear diabetic or therapeutic footwear, there is little information available on how to differentiate the real from the phony ones. Foot corn can be extremely painful and can obstruct your day-to-day activities. Unlike edible fungi or mushrooms that live on dead vegetable matter, the …

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Get Rid Of Corns

According to STARTHealthCare, three out of four Americans experience foot problems in a lifetime despite the fact that only a small group of individuals are born with foot problems. Calluses are caused by friction, and because feet tend to slide in sandals, calluses build up more quickly in summer. To soften calluses, corns, and dry, …

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