Our Podiatry Blog Offers Tips on Your Foot Condition
There’s no need to try home remedies that don’t work. Our blog offers foot care protection, injury prevention, and other tips from a certified South Carolina podiatrist, helping you to see real results and lasting relief.
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What Is Causing This Pain?Being fashionable doesn’t have to hurt. Large purses or briefcases can lead to shoulder, neck, elbow, and back pain. Did you know it can also cause foot pain?
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How to Prevent Athletes FootAnyone at any time can suffer from athlete’s foot. Athlete’s foot can show up as burning, itching, redness, and dry skin on the bottom of the foot and between the toes.
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Happy Feet After the HolidayAll the commotion from a busy holiday season can cause achy and tired feet. Walking, dancing, standing, decorating, traveling and celebrating can take a toll on
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Winter FallsAs temperatures dip in much of the country, ice-related falls are inevitable. Falling on ice or other slippery surfaces are a major cause of ankle sprains and fractures. During a fall, the ice or slippery
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Why is My Toenail Lifting?Ever wonder why your toenail is lifting from your toe or why it fell off? Of the many reasons causing nail lifting, trauma is the most common. Examples of trauma
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Should You Be Concerned About Your Child's FeetFoot and ankle problems in children are hard to spot. Signs and symptoms are small and sometimes children can’t explain when or what’s wrong.
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Salon Quality Pedicure at HomeWith today's busy schedule, it’s hard to find time to get a good pedicure. But with some simple and effective at-home treatments, you don’t have to leave home for your next spa day.
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Common Myths of Bunion SurgeryBunions form when there is a structural problem within the foot causing a prominence at the base of the big toe. Since this is a boney problem, correction commonly requires surgery.
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Easy Foot Fixes For RunnersRunning is a great way to tone the body and lose weight. But, it places your feet under constant strain. In addition to sore and tired feet, here are four common foot conditions
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Do Your Toes Have The Blues?Have you noticed a bluish or black color to your toes? Has this color been gradually increasing as you get older? ]]> diabetes or peripheral vascular disease