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Overview
Ankle pain, while initially thought of as an issue for athletes, can affect anyone at anytime. Simple, everyday activities, such as walking or running on an uneven surface, have the possibility of causing serious harm to one’s ankle. That is, however, not to discount athletic injuries; in fact, half of all ankle sprains are inflicted during an athletic activity. The most common causes of ankle injuries include tripping or falling, landing awkwardly after jumping, a sudden impact such as a car crash, or twisting, rolling, and rotating of the ankle.
Signs & Symptoms
- Swollen stiff joints
- Dry, cracked skin with pin point bleeding
- Thickened nails
- Patches of scaling spots
Forms of Psoriasis
- Plaque
- Guttate
- Pustular
- Inverse
- Erytherodermic
What to Do Next?
If you or someone you know is suffering from psoriasis of the feet, seek out the help of a podiatrist for a proper diagnosis and treatment regime.
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