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February 2020
27 Feb
Blog
Heel Pain Can Be Treated!
Do you suffer from heel pain when you get up in the morning? If so, you should seek the professional help of your podiatrist and have a proper diagnosis performed. Heel pain can be caused by seve
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24 Feb
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How to Treat Heel Spurs
Heel spurs are calcium deposits that cause bone protrusions on the heel bone. Heel spurs are usually associated with plantar fasciitis, which occurs when the plantar fasciitis in the foot becomes infl
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24 Feb
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Possible Causes and Symptoms of Heel Spurs
Pain in the heel and surrounding area may be indicative of a heel spur. It is considered to be a bony growth that develops on the heel of the foot. It can grow in length, and extend to the mi
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17 Feb
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Diabetic Foot Conditions
Diabetes is the condition in which the body does not properly process food for use as energy. People with Type 1 diabetes cannot produce insulin, which is required for glucose to feed your body’
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17 Feb
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Possible Foot Conditions Affecting Diabetic Patients
Research has indicated that there are two ailments that may develop as a result of being diabetic.These conditions are known as peripheral artery disease (PAD), and peripheral neuropathy. Bot
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10 Feb
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Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves in the body become damaged from a number of different illnesses. Nerves from any part of the body, including the foot, can be damaged. There are several f
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10 Feb
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Caring for Your Diabetic Neuropathy
It’s very common for those with diabetes to experience nerve damage. This may cause what is known as diabetic neuropathy, which often affects the feet. With this condition, it can be very difficu
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03 Feb
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Everything You Need to Know About Gout
Gout, typically found in diabetic patients, is an unusually painful form of arthritis caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the bloodstream. The condition typically strikes the big joint on the bi
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03 Feb
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Painful Gout Attacks
Pain and swelling surrounding the big toe may be indicative of a condition that is known as gout. Patients who experience this ailment may be familiar with the effect this can have on the joints
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