2016

6 Traits You Want in Feet-Healthy Snow Boots

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Although you can buy snow boots that look really fashionable, your first priority should be selecting a pair of boots that will help keep your feet healthy. Since podiatrists stress the importance of buying the proper footwear, there are several factors to consider when shopping for snow boots to protect your feet against wet and cold winter weather. 1. Fit. Like shoes, boots need to fit well since wearing the wrong size in any type of footwear can lead to corns, calluses, bunions, or other foot problems.…

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Peripheral Neuropathy And Your Feet: How Your Feet Can Be Affected And What You Can Do About It

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Foot pain affects about three-fourths of Americans, and while the causes are numerous, many people experience foot pain as a result of peripheral neuropathy. If you are experiencing foot pain and have ruled out causes such as poor-fitting shoes or exercise-related injuries, then you may be experiencing peripheral neuropathy. Below is more information on this painful, frustrating condition and what you can do to find relief from its debilitating symptoms:…

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Three Bad Habits That May Be Leaving You Prone To Running Injuries

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Running many not be a contact sport, but it can certainly lead to a lot of injuries. From shin splints to stress fractures, these ailments tend to pop up when least convenient – often when you’re training hard for a race or when you have a big workout planned. The occasional injury is par for the course, but if you’re finding yourself injured again and again, it’s time to look closely at your running routines and figure out what habits are making you more prone to injuries.…

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Plantar Fasciitis Pain? Follow This Routine When You Get Out Of Bed In The Morning

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Plantar fasciitis pain can be more than annoying. It can keep you from enjoying the activities you love as it makes running – and often even walking – terribly painful. The pain tends to be at its worst when you get up in the morning, since the connective tissues in the bottom of your foot tend to tense up at night when you’re inactive. If you follow this routine, you’ll not only ease the pain more quickly in the morning, but you’ll also promote healing of your plantar fascia so you can finally get back to the activities you enjoy.…

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Toe Nail Polish Can Cause Brittle Nails And Fungus: How To Stop It From Happening

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Nail polish is a great way to look fantastic at a relatively inexpensive price. However, toe nail polish is filled with multiple chemicals that can cause problems with your toe nails. These problems can quickly develop into two problems commonly treated by podiatrists: brittle toe nails and nail fungus. Here’s how this problem occurs and how you can avoid it. Polish Chemicals Can Leach Into Your Body While nail polish will make your feet look fantastic, they will leach chemicals into your body.…

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4 Tips For Taking Care Of Your Wart Removal Site After Your Procedure

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If you have a wart anywhere on your body, chances are good that you want to remove it. Even if your wart is benign, you still might not like the way that it looks. Luckily, there are various procedures that dermatologists use to remove warts, so you can talk to your dermatologist about having it removed. The procedure is a simple outpatient procedure in most cases, but you do still need to take good care of your wart removal site after your procedure.…

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Two Reasons Why You Should Go See A Podiatrist

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If you have bunions or other foot problems, you may think that it’s completely normal.  There may be other people that you know with similar issues, so you don’t see the need to visit a specialist.  However, a podiatrist is a medical professional that has made it their goal to study the anatomy of the foot so they can better understand how to treat the maladies that crop up with feet.…

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