Heel Pain Relief: Signs Home Remedies Aren't Enough
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17 August 2021
Heel pain can be caused by so many things, so it can be hard to pinpoint what is making your feet hurt. There is heel pain treatment available to assist you, which you can get by going to your podiatrist for care.
Home remedies can help to some degree to make heel pain less prevalent, but over time these remedies can prove to be less effective. Home remedies include soaking your heels, wearing cushioning heel support pads, massaging your feet, avoiding hard flooring surfaces for more than short periods at a time, wearing footwear that helps keep pressure off the heels, and even taking over-the-counter pain medications for inflammation and pain.
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How A Foot And Ankle Specialist Might Treat An Injury To Your Achilles Tendon
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4 December 2020
An Achilles tendon tear or rupture can be a serious injury that requires surgery for you to heal. Although the Achilles tendon is thick and strong, it's still possible to injure it while playing sports, jumping, or running. Here's a look at how an injury to this tendon might be treated by a foot and ankle specialist.
Examine The Tendon And Determine The Injury
An injury to your Achilles tendon can take different forms.
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Do You Have An Ingrown Toenail?
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28 December 2019
Sometimes, toenails do not grow the way that they should. Instead of growing up and out, they grow into the soft flesh of the toe, which can lead to pain and other problems, including infection.
While, for most people, ingrown toenails are usually not serious, they can be for people who have weakened immune systems, who struggle with diabetes, or who have other health issues.
Thus, it's important, especially if you are in one of these high-risk groups, to know the warning signs of ingrown toenails and to act quickly and seek professional medical help and treatment if you think you may have one.
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What Causes Claw Toe And How A Podiatrist Might Treat The Condition
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15 July 2019
Claw toe is a condition where one or more of your little toes curve down like a claw. This is a condition you might be born with or it can develop in later life. If you've noticed one of your toes curling downward, you should consider going to a podiatry clinic to have your foot checked out. Early treatment might prevent the deformity from becoming permanent. These are some causes of claw toe and how your podiatrist might treat the condition.
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