Explore expert foot care tips, wellness advice, and the latest from Sol Foot & Ankle Centers in our Health Digest.
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Fight Foot Fungus: Prevention Tips!Prevention of Athlete's Foot and Nail Fungus
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Summer Guide To Proper Foot Care At The BeachPuncture Wounds and Cuts, Jellyfish Stings, Stingray Injuries, Ankle Injuries, Arch and Heel Pain, Warts, Toenail Fungus, Athlete's Foot, Diabetes Risks
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Why Are My Toes Cramping?Cause of Toe Cramps
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What Is The Cause Of My Thick, Brittle, Discolored, or Deformed Toenails?Are you suffering from toenail fungus or have trauma/injury to your toes? Are your nails thick, discolored, or deformed and want answers?
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When should I see a podiatrist for an ingrown toenail?Ingrown Toe Nails
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The Difference Between a Plantar Wart and Any Other Kind of WartWarts explained
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Relief for Your Hard-Working Feet: Understanding and Managing Common Work-Related Foot PainLong hours on your feet? Don't endure the pain alone. We're here to help when foot discomfort strikes. Get relief today.
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Common Deformities of the FeetThe tendency to develop deformities of the feet is usually hereditary (or even congenital – you’re born already having the deformity), but the severity of the deformity can definitely be worsened by not using proper shoes.
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Lumps and Bumps on the FeetIf you look at enough feet you will certainly notice that they come in all different shapes and sizes. Some of these “conditions” may be within the normal range of things, while others can be abnormal and even painful.
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Skin Conditions on the FeetThere are such a wide variety of skin problems that can develop on the feet and most of them require some type of treatment.
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Pain on the Bottom of the Heel (or Arch)Small tears can begin to occur in the fascia, which results in pain and inflammation that we call “plantar fasciitis". The pain is usually the most severe when you first get up in the morning or after resting.
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What You Need To Know About GoutA stabbing pain in your big toe that becomes swollen, red and hot to the touch may be a gout attack. The build-up of uric acid on the joint is called gout.