An ingrown toenail can develop when footwear is tight and/or narrow in the toe area. Tight shoes press against the toenails, forcing them down into the skin and tissue that surround the nails.
Read MoreOver time, toe deformities may appear because of inadequate biomechanics, foot bone positioning and diseases like arthritis that affect the foot’s bones and joints.
Read MoreYou can live with a bunion for years with no ill effects. However, when it becomes painful, red and swollen, or if you develop corns or calluses from friction against your shoes, it’s time for a visit to the podiatrist.
Read MoreYou have probably heard about a skin condition called psoriasis, but do you know that psoriasis can appear on the feet?
Read MoreYou rely on your feet to take you places, stand in line, exercise, play sports and even dance. But did you know that your feet may also be an early warning system for heart disease?
Read MoreWarts grow up into little lumps on your skin, right? Well, not if they are plantar warts that grow on the sole of your foot.
Read MoreWhat do toenails mean to you? Are they just something to be trimmed regularly, or a way to showcase your favorite nail polish color?
Read Moref you are still playing fantasy football, you have got to be frustrated at the mounting list of injured players. Many of them have suffered foot and ankle injuries in this rough contact sport.
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