One type of foot condition that is brought upon by dry skin is referred to as cracked heels. When the skin of your heel loses too much oil and water, it may start to feel tight, rough and itchy. Dry skin may develop for various reasons. These may include aging, the use of harsh soaps, …
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Patients who experience severe pain on the bottom of the foot may have a plantar wart. Some patients have described the feeling as similar to stepping on a small stone, and can be quite uncomfortable. It is caused by a virus and is considered to be contagious. This type of virus lives and thrives in warm …
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Plantar warts are warts that are only found on the feet, hence the term “plantar”, which means “relating to the foot.” They are caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV, and occur when this virus gets into open wounds on the feet. The warts themselves are hard bumps on the foot. They are easily recognizable, …
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The big toe is negatively affected when an ingrown toenail develops. It can happen as a result of wearing shoes that do not have ample room for the toes to move freely in. An additional reason why this condition may occur can include trimming the toenails improperly. This may cause moderate pain and discomfort, and …
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An ingrown toenail is a nail that has curved downward and grows into the skin. This typically occurs at the nail borders, or the sides of the nail. As a result, pain, redness, swelling, and warmth may occur in the toe. If a break in the skin forms due to the ingrown nail, bacteria may …
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Corns are hard and thick areas of skin that form as a result of constant rubbing, friction, or pressure on the skin. They are patches of dead skin with a small plug toward the center. They may appear on the tops and sides of toes and can make walking painful. Soft corns are typically thinner …
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The body’s natural response is to protect itself, which is why the skin may develop a hardened layer of skin in the form of a corn. Corns will typically develop due to an increased level of friction. While this protective layer may be to help the skin of the foot, it can also be very …
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A hairline fracture that gradually occurs may be defined as a stress fracture. It can happen as a result of frequently running or participating in sporting activities, and is known to develop from overuse. If a stress fracture is not promptly treated, it will typically get worse as the activity continues. The common symptoms that …
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Our bones are important aspects of our body and they are constantly changing. The heavier the workload for a bone, the more likely it is that calcium will be placed in it. When a bone isn’t used often, there won’t be much calcium within it. When stress from repetitive loads prevent the bone from being …
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