People with hyperhidrosis have sweat glands that activate sooner and remain active for longer periods of time than others.
Read MoreMany of us remember the old advertisement that talked about “the heartbreak of psoriasis,” but do you know what psoriasis actually is, or how it can affect your foot health?
Read MoreHaglund’s Deformity is a bony enlargement on the back of the heel often casually called “pump bump” around podiatrist’s offices.
Read MoreOsteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that is common in older men and women and often manifests in the 28 bones and more than 30 joints of the feet.
Read MoreA hard corn is a small patch of thickened, dead skin with a small, dense plug of skin in the center on the top of the foot or side of the toe.
Read MoreNeuromas are thickenings of nerve tissue that are the result of compression and irritation of the nerve.
Read MoreYou probably know that anatomical changes including bunions and hammertoes can occur over time, but do you know that this wear and tear can also lead to a change in shoe size, especially when combined with natural changes that occur with age?
Read MorePrescribed and custom-made for you by a podiatrist, orthotics are medical devices that slip into your shoes.
Read MoreIf your nails are turning yellow or white, becoming unusually thick, crumbling and/or splitting, or separating from the skin, you may have a fungal nail infection.
Read MoreMost of the effects of pregnancy on a woman’s body are fairly pleasant, but some changes in the legs, ankles, and feet can be temporarily uncomfortable.
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