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- Q: Areorthotics just for sore arches or can they help other problems?
- Q: Can the arch of a foot be too high?
- Q: How are plantar warts treated?
- Q: I believe I have a bunion, what caused it and how can it be corrected?
- Q: I have an ingrown nail that continues to come back no matter what I do to remove it. What would you do to fix it?
- Q: I am diabetic. If I develop a sore on my foot, will I have to have an amputation?
- Q: I am afraid to go see a foot doctor for my heel pain or ingrown toenail, because I am afraid getting a painful shot. Is there any way to make injections less painful?
- Q: I recently went on an extended hiking trip. Since then I have been experiencing pain on the top of my foot near my toes. I have noticed a bit of swelling as well. I do not recall injuring my foot but I am concerned that there might be something going o
- Q: What is gout and how is it treated?
- Q: My heel hurts when I first get up in the morning and when I get up after sitting for a prolonged period of time. What can be done for this?
- Q: What causes ingrown nails and how are they treated?
- Q: What if pain in the ball of my foot shoots into the toes?
- Q: My child has very flat feet. Should I seek medical treatment for this?
- Q: I sprain my ankle all the time. What can I do?
- Q: How does Diabetes affect my feet?
- Q: What is a Plantar Wart?
- Q: What is the difference between a bunion and a hammertoe?
- Q: My 13 year old son (soccer player) has been complaining of heel pain. I do not recall an episode or injury- what could it be?
- Q: What is a neuroma?
- Q: What are metatarsal stress fractures?
- Q: Can a leg length discrepancy cause problems?
- Q: If I have arthritis of the feet and ankles, what can I do?
- Q: I try to cut my nails straight across, but the corners remain sore.
- Q: What causes the skin on the bottoms of my feet and in between my toes to itch and peel?
- Q: When I walk a certain distance, I have cramping in my legs. What may cause this?
- Q: What could happen if I go too long without having my ingrown toenail treated?
- Q: What are "growth plates", and can they be injured?
- Q: Is Fibromyalgia real, and how can it affect my feet?
- Q: Can a torn Achilles tendon be fixed?
- Q: I had surgery for a broken ankle years ago, and now my ankle is hurting when I walk.
- Q: Can diabetes affect healing of sores on the foot?
- Q: What is a “sharko”?
- Q: What does “limb salvage” mean?
- Q: I am 3 months pregnant and have noticed that my shoes are getting a little tight on my feet. Is there anything I should know about my feet while I am pregnant?
- Q: I have a bump on the top of my foot. It feels as if it has fluid in it when I press on it. What is it?
- Q: I have just recently started running and have noticed that my toenails are getting darker. It does not hurt. What is going on?
- Q: I have noticed my nails getting thicker. Am I developing a fungus?
- Q: I hit my little toe on my coffee table a year ago and taped it to the next toe for about a month. It seemed to get better, but now is getting more painful. What can be done?
- Q: I am 56, have bunions, and have painful calluses under my second toes.
- Q: I was diagnosed with plantar fibromas. What are they, and how do I treat them?
- Q: Is it dangerous for a diabetic patient to walk without shoes and socks on?
- Q: Have you ever found cancer on the foot?
- Q: How does smoking affect wound healing on my foot?
- Q: What is that lump right in the middle of the top of my foot?
- Q: What is a joint fusion?
- Q: Does cigarette smoking affect my healing after surgery?
- Q: How soon after bunion surgery can I begin walking?
- Q: When should a mole or other skin lesion be biopsied?