Plantar warts grow on the bottom of your feet and can be hidden by a callus making them hard to detect.
Read MoreFlexible flat feet remain flat upon weight bearing, and are usually painless but may lead to other issues if untreated, including hammertoes, bunions and joint problems.
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The pain of a minor stubbed toe will usually subside within a day or two. Pain persisting beyond that may be an indication of a more serious problem requiring the services of a foot care specialist.
Read MoreAlthough numerous non-invasive options are available for treating the complications of hammertoes, sometimes a toe that is bent horribly out of position will require a surgical procedure to straighten it out if conservative measures are ineffective.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to treat heel pain is to start doing strengthening and stretching exercises at the first sign of pain and discomfort.
Read MoreInjuries for dancers come with the territory, and there is certainly no shortage of them with all the jumping, pointing, flexing, turning and gliding that dancers perform every day.
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Choosing the correct shoe will not only make your run more enjoyable and less painful, but also will help prevent debilitating injuries including shin splints, Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis and ankle sprains.
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While high arches don’t always cause foot pain, they can cause other problems ranging from balance issues to foot deformities such as hammertoes, and calluses.
Read MoreOne especially troubling development sometimes seen in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy is called Charcot foot.
Read MoreWhen the sesamoid tendons become inflamed and irritated from overuse it can cause pain in the ball of the foot that tends to start gradually but eventually worsens and may lead to the big toe becoming rigid and difficult to bend.
Read MoreFungal toenail infections are a very common foot health issue, although many people have this type of infection and are unaware of it until it becomes a potentially severe problem. I
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