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  • How to Treat a Foot Callus

    Calluses are thickened layers of skin that can occur when there is friction. Calluses can sometimes be painful. According to the Mayo Clinic, those with diabetes should be very careful in...

  • How to Stop Bunion Burning Pain

    A bunion is a bony growth that forms on the joint of the big toe, causing the big toe to crowd against the other toes and leading to pressure and pain. Fortunately, many conservative treatments...

  • Non-Surgical Remedies for Bunions

    Bunions are bony bumps that appear on the joint of your big toe. This abnormal growth increases the size of the joint and causes your big toe to rub against the others, resulting in pain. Shoes...

  • How to Treat Bunion Problems

    A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint of the big toe. The enlarged joint causes pain and discomfort. Bunions can result from ill-fitting shoes, medical conditions or genetic conditions....

  • Bunion Surgery Recovery Process

    Most patients who receive bunion surgery are released the same day of the surgery. After the procedure has been completed, the doctor probably will provide an anesthetic that will last several...

  • How to Choose a Podiatrist

    A podiatrist can help with a number of common ailments. Suffering from ingrown toenails, bunions or a sore back, seek out a podiatrist for assistance. After the doctor assesses how your feet...

  • How to Talk to Your Doctor About Bunions

    If you find a bump forming on the joint that connects your big toe to your foot, you may be developing a bunion. Bunions are worsened by prolonged use of constricting footwear. You should talk to...

  • How to Diagnose Bunions

    Bunions typically result from prolonged use of shoes that cramp or inhibit your feet and toes, resulting in joint, muscle and bone deformities and growths. If you are experiencing foot pain or the...

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