by Editor | Apr 7, 2017 | Foot Health
Diabetes is a frustrating, frightening disease that has a host of difficult side effects. One of the most challenging is diabetic foot pain. This condition is often associated with diabetic neuropathy, which is caused by nerve damage. People dealing with this problem...
by Editor | Mar 28, 2017 | Foot Health
Nearly everyone experiences foot pain or sore feet. In fact, an estimated 75 percent of people will experience foot problems at some point in their lives.1 Foot pain can strike when you least suspect it, occurring most commonly in the balls of the feet, the arches,...
by Editor | Mar 24, 2017 | Foot Health
It might be the number one unspoken rule of life: If someone tells you they’re experiencing numb feet, don’t playfully smack their legs – unless you want to risk losing a friend. Foot numbness, also called paresthesia, is very common. Numbness is often accompanied by...
by Editor | Mar 2, 2017 | Foot Health
Walking barefoot on the beach is something people dream of while sitting behind their desks at work. And if we get the chance to actually do it, most of us would do it in a heartbeat. If you love to sink your bare feet into the raw earth, weather it’s on the beach or...
by Editor | Mar 2, 2017 | Foot Health
Swollen ankles and feet are a common problem, especially for people who spend long hours standing. However, when swollen feet become a persistent problem, it could be a sign of something more serious, including pregnancy complications, injury, lymphatic fluid buildup,...
by Editor | Jan 26, 2017 | Foot Health
If you’ve ever had a foot cramp, you know how uncomfortable – and even painful – it can be. Foot cramps happen when your foot muscles involuntarily contract. Foot and leg cramps (also called charley horses) are closely related. An estimated one in three adults will be...
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