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How to Treat Your Toenail Fungus
29 April 2019
While not a serious issue, toenail fungus, or onychomycosis, can be an embarrassing and uncomfortable condition to experience. Toenail fungus is often caused from public areas that harbor fungi and improper cleaning/drying of the foot. Once infected, the fungus...
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What Is Toenail Fungus?
29 April 2019
Toenail fungus is a fairly common condition that starts with a visible white or yellow spot under the tip of the toenail. If the fungal infection worsens the toenail may become discolored and thicken, then begin to crumble. Symptoms of progressing...
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What Is Toenail Fungus?
29 April 2019
Toenail fungus is a fairly common condition that starts with a visible white or yellow spot under the tip of the toenail. If the fungal infection worsens the toenail may become discolored and thicken, then begin to crumble. Symptoms of...
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Working on Your Feet
28 April 2019
Foot care is important regardless of your profession, but those who work on their feet must pay special attention. Bunions, calluses, blisters, and plantar warts are just a few of the many conditions that can arise after standing all...
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Soccer Players And Blisters
28 April 2019
Many soccer players will develop blisters at some point while participating in their chosen sport. They typically form on the bottom of the foot or on the back of the heel. This is a result of consistent friction that comes from...
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Blisters on the Feet
23 April 2019
Blisters are a common ailment of people who wear shoes that are either too tight or rub against the feet in an uncomfortable way. Knowing the basics of blisters is important for understanding how they are formed and what...
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Soccer Players And Blisters
23 April 2019
Many soccer players will develop blisters at some point while participating in their chosen sport. They typically form on the bottom of the foot or on the back of the heel. This is a result of consistent friction that...
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How to Treat Heel Spurs
15 April 2019
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 inflamed. Typically, heel spurs don’t cause any symptoms....
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Symptoms of a Heel Spur
15 April 2019
If a calcium deposit should forms between the arch of your foot and your heel, you may have a heel spur. This protrusion may grow gradually, and can be have a hooked, pointed, or even “shelf-like” appearance. Symptoms associated with this condition...
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Symptoms of a Heel Spur
15 April 2019
If a calcium deposit should forms between the arch of your foot and your heel, you may have a heel spur. This protrusion may grow gradually, and can be have a hooked, pointed, or even “shelf-like” appearance. Symptoms associated with this condition...
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