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Why to keep checking my Feet?

Nearly all doctor's offices have a sign in the exam room directing diabetics to take off their shoes and socks. They don't have to be the only ones monitoring what's happening in the area. Arthritis can affect the feet from osteo and rheumatoid. In fact, RA attacks the smaller bones first. It is important to manage the pain and reduce the damage. For those with OA, it's easy to manage the pain. Topical pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medication can be…
Joint pain

What is the Truth about Foot Pain?

No one looks forward to foot pain with joy. It can be unbearable to live a day in the grips of foot discomfort. Foot pain can be caused by shoes that are too tight, injury, or disease. Some of these problems can be treated easily, while others may require a visit to the doctor. Here are some common causes of foot discomfort. Poorly fitting footwear is often the root cause of foot pain. Shoes that are too tight or too…
Ankle pain

What causes my Foot Pain?

Foot pain is one of the most difficult types of pain to manage in the body. Our feet are composed of many bones, joints, ligaments, and other complex parts. The pain in the feet can be severe and very painful. It is important to understand the root cause of the pain you are experiencing. There are many reasons foot pain can occur. Check out the options below to see what you can do to reduce it. Foot pain can be…