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Elderly and their Feet

While proper foot care is important for everybody, senior citizens have the tendency to be more susceptible to certain foot conditions. The elderly should therefore be well informed about any problems that may arise and about what they can do to properly avoid or treat them. Some of the most common foot problems seniors are … Continue reading Elderly and their Feet

Pregnancy and Cracked Heels

Pregnancy can be an incredible experience, but there may be occasional foot issues that many women encounter. Cracked heels is a common ailment, most often due to the additional weight the feet must endure. The skin on the heels starts to split, possible due to a deficiency in vitamin A, zinc, and fish oil. Wearing … Continue reading Pregnancy and Cracked Heels

Bunions

A bunion is an enlargement of the base joint of the toe that connects to the foot, often formed from a bony growth or a patch of swollen tissues. It is caused by the inward shifting of the bones in the big toe, toward the other toes of the foot. This shift can cause a … Continue reading Bunions

Who is at Risk for Developing an Achilles Tendon Injury?

If pain and stiffness are experienced in the back of the heel, you may be suffering from an Achilles tendon injury. This is the thickest tendon in the body and its purpose is to connect the back of the heel to the calf muscle. Runners are often afflicted by Achilles tendon conditions because of the … Continue reading Who is at Risk for Developing an Achilles Tendon Injury?

How A Broken Ankle is Treated

If you have fallen and are experiencing severe pain, swelling, or difficulty in moving your foot, you may have a broken ankle. It may be challenging to differentiate between a break and a sprain; therefore, an X-ray is often taken for a proper diagnosis. Keeping the leg elevated will help with the swelling that occurs, and limiting … Continue reading How A Broken Ankle is Treated

Causes of Corns

A small area of skin that appears thickened on the foot may be a condition referred to as a corn. The general reason behind the development of corns commonly revolves around shoes not fitting properly, therefore putting pressure on the feet. An example of this are high-heels, which typically squeeze the toes and cause friction. Corns can be painful … Continue reading Causes of Corns