foot pain
foot pain
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by Marc A Katz, DPM - 2007-02-02
Do you have painful neuropathy or know someone who suffers from this condition? If so, you know how debilitating it can be. The good news is that there is now an effective approach called cryosurger...
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by Dr. Marc Mitnick - 2007-02-18
Poison Ivy can occur anywhere on the body but does have a high predilection for the feet and lower legs. It is generally regarded that poison ivy is easier to avoid than it is to treat. The best way...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-02-19
Plantars warts and duct tape... You probably think I am crazy; but I am not. First of all, let me tell you about my personal experience with plantars warts and duct tape.My daughter who is eleven yea...
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by Dave Wilson - 2007-02-27
Although flat feet affect a significant part of the population, so does diabetes. Like those with flat feet, people with diabetes can develop foot pain. However, the foot condition that affects dia...
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by Dave Wilson - 2007-02-27
If bunions aren't getting you down, maybe the arch of your foot is causing you pain. Arch pain or arch strain occurs when the tissues in the middle of the foot become inflamed and results in a burnin...
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by Dave Wilson - 2007-03-09
Many people with arthritis foot pain benefit from orthotic inserts. Orthotics is the science of constructing or custom designing foot appliances such as arch supports, shoe inserts, shoes, etc., to a...
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by Raymond Attebery - 2007-03-19
Most people with heel or plantar fasciitis pain feel more comfort with a shock absorbing insole, especially in shoes or boots that have little cushioning where adding an insole may in fact seem to aff...
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by Dave Wilson - 2007-03-20
Orthotics can provide many people with foot pain support and relief, and it may just be one of the methods you use when you suffer an injury to your foot. However, before you decide if orthotic inser...
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by Dr. Marc Mitnick - 2007-03-20
Blue toe syndrome is the bluish discoloration to toes as a result of tissue ischemia (lack of blood flow). The syndrome is caused by the blockage of small vessels that lead into the toes. One or mor...
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by Raymond Attebery - 2007-04-22
If you experience foot pain caused by plantar fasciitis, you are most likely in search of successful plantar fasciitis pain therapy. You are not alone. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of fo...