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Heel Pain

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Heel pain can be difficult to deal with, especially if you do not know what the underlying cause is. If you ignore your heel pain, the pain can magnify and potentially develop into a chronic condition.

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Hammertoes

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Hammertoes can be identified by an abnormal bend in the middle joint of the toe. This abnormal bending can lead to added pressure on the toe when wearing shoes.

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Geriatric Foot Care

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If you’re experiencing foot pain of any kind or would like more information on how to maintain healthy feet as you age, we recommend you speak with a podiatrist who can offer you professional advice and guidance.

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Foot Pain

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The feet serve as the foundation of the body. When pain is experienced, it’s therefore extremely important to identify early on what and where the issue is.

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Corns

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Corns are hardened bumps, normally found on the top or on the side of the toes. Some may also be found on the bottom of the feet.

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Bunions

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A bunion is a bony, painful swelling that is often formed on the first joint of the big toe. Bunions can be extremely painful due to the weight of all your body resting on it each time you take a step.

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Athlete’s Foot

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If athlete’s foot goes untreated, there is a high risk that it may spread from toe to toe. With this in mind, it’s highly recommended that you meet with a podiatrist for a professional diagnosis.

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