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14Feb

What Causes Heel Pain?

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Heel pain is a common foot problem described as pain or discomfort experienced anywhere in the rear of the foot. It is estimated that every year around two million Americans suffer from heel pain, with athletes and seniors being the usual victims. While heel pain may be prevalent in the general population, it is not in any way normal. Neglect to any heel pain symptom can lead to bigger problems such as reduced mobility and capacity to enjoy life.

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7Feb

Symptoms of Poor Circulation In The Feet

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PADPoor circulation in the feet typically occurs when there is a blockage in the arteries. This common circulatory problem is known as peripheral artery disease (PAD), and it usually affects the extremities, more commonly the legs and the feet. PAD is primarily caused by atherosclerosis, or the buildup of fatty plaque in the arteries. Less common causes of PAD are blood clots in the arteries, injury to the limbs, and unusual anatomy of the muscles and ligaments.

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2Feb

Types of Flat Feet

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Flat feetFlat feet, also referred to as fallen arches, are a condition defined by the partial or total collapse in the arch of the foot. This means that while standing, the entire foot comes in contact with the ground, appearing completely flat, instead of being partially raised. Flat feet are a complex disorder.

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16Jan

What Causes Heel Pain When Standing Or Walking

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heel painIf you spend all day standing or walking a lot, you are at a higher risk for heel pain. Factory workers, teachers, and other occupations that are always on their feet are especially vulnerable. They would come to the clinic and complain about a stabbing pain that is usually worse in the morning. The pain normally subsides as they get up and move, but it might return after extended periods of standing or when they stand up after sitting.

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13Jan

Can Ingrown Toenail Be Treated with Pedicures?

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Can Ingrown Toenail Be Treated with PedicuresA pedicure services are good for you and there are several clients waiting for the needed foot services. However, a nail technician is not Ingrown Toenail Specialist and many clients are dealing with ingrown toenails which is a common issue. Ingrown Toenail Treatment is not a package offered at the nail spa but the nail professionals can help prevent ingrown toenails with proper grooming techniques. But a podiatrist will offer a safe and Pain-Free Ingrown Toenail Removal.

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29Dec

What is Cold Feet Treatment?

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Do not mistake the cold feet for getting nervous before a big event. By cold feet in podiatry, we mean that the feet feel cold to touch. The Cold treatment depends on the underlying cause of the cold feet. Regular exercise is recommended because it improves circulation. Cold feet can be from poor circulation, exposure to cold temperatures, disorders of the nervous system, and decreased metabolism from a low thyroid condition.

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