Treatment of a ruptured Achilles tendon is dependent on a case-by-case basis for each individual patient. Factors such as age, physical activities, and how serious[…]
Diabetes affects our feet in more ways than we suspect. The two most common foot problems that exist in people with diabetes are peripheral neuropathy[…]
If you’re experiencing redness, cracking, burning, itchiness, dryness and/or flakiness on your feet, you may have athlete’s foot. Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is contagious and[…]
Immediately after you injure your toenail, make sure to put a stop to the bleeding by applying pressure and wrapping it with gauze and don’t[…]
While it is true that buying clothes for your children is primarily for cosmetic and preference reasons, the same does not go for shoes. The[…]
One of the most common concerns of individuals with diabetes are foot and leg ulcers. Since diabetes causes a reduction in circulation and sensation in[…]
Spider veins are the small red, blue, and purple vessels that are visible through the skin, usually on the legs and face. There are several[…]
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome results from pressure on the nerves that run from the backside of the leg to the ankle. Individuals who spend most of[…]
We’ve all had it before. That sudden numbness followed by the ultra sensitive tingling pins and needles feeling, making you want to do anything but[…]
Types of Blisters and Treatment Options Generally, blisters are a minor issue that will affect most people several times throughout their lifetime. Often, if properly[…]