Peripheral Neuropathy is a medical diagnosis referring to damage of the nerves that connect the core of your body with the limbs, especially the legs.
Read MoreFoot and leg cramps, also known as “charley horses,” happen when a muscle involuntarily contracts and can’t relax.
Read MoreAny former smoker knows that giving up cigarettes isn’t easy, but if you still smoke, quitting is the single best thing that you can do for your health.
Read MoreWhen determining whether you are at risk for bunions, numerous factors should be considered.
Nail fungus, also called onychomycosis (on-ih-koh-my-KOH-sis) or tinea unguium is a common condition that affects many patients.
Read MoreDo you know that more than 30% of Americans over 65 experiences fall each year?
Read MoreWhen high levels of uric acid develop in your body, gout can occur. The acid forms sharp, needle-like crystals that cause sudden, intense pain when they settle in the joints.
Read MoreIf one of your toes points upward rather than lying flat in line with the others, you might have a hammertoe.
Read MorePlantar warts are caused by contact with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and almost everyone will get one at some point.
Read MoreIf the skin on the feet becomes very dry, heel cracks can happen. These heel cracks are unattractive, and can be embarrassing.
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