You depend on your feet to stand tall, walk comfortably, and participate in your favorite sport and activities. So, when something starts going wrong with them, it’s no wonder you feel not only pain but worry. One common foot problem arises when your toes start to curl up, remaining in this partially bend position unless you straighten them manually with your hands. This condition is called claw toe — and there are a few things you should know if you suspect you might have it. Read More»
If you tend to suffer from recurring bunions, you may wonder if there is anything you can do to help prevent the formation of the painful spots on your toes. If so, use the following tips to help keep the pressure off of your toes and make the bunions less likely to develop.
1. Make Sure Your Shoes Fit Properly
One of the very first things you should look at in your efforts to prevent the formation of bunions on your toes is your shoes. Read More»
As a person with diabetes, you have been warned repeatedly to keep your blood sugar under control, or you could end up with many other medical problems. Some of the complications you may not take too seriously involves your feet. Because your feet do not seem as serious an issue as your heart, you may feel you do not worry when you feel some tingles in your toes. However, if you fail to take care of your feet properly, you could very well end up with a gangrenous situation. Read More»
Many conditions cause foot pain. It might be from a medical problem such as diabetes or arthritis. An injury can cause inflammation and pain too. Injuries can be acute when caused by a fracture or torn tissue. Pain can also be a chronic condition that develops from wearing the wrong shoes or having an abnormal gait. Here are some ways a podiatrist diagnoses foot pain and some possible treatments that can help. Read More»
You probably don’t give your toenails much thought since they usually don’t give you any trouble. However, when you have a fungal infection in your nail or an ingrown toenail, you’re suddenly reminded of how much pain and discomfort they can cause if you don’t take care of them properly. Problems with toenails can often be prevented, and here are a few tips that help keep your toenails healthy and free of discomfort. Read More»