You probably check your feet for cuts, blisters, or fungal infections, but there’s an unusual warning sign hiding in your feet that could indicate developing diabetes long before your blood sugar ...
Aging takes its toll on feet. Understanding how feet change as you age can help ensure foot health. Dry skin, especially on the soles of the feet, is a problem that may require a daily application of ...
You may have dry feet in the winter due to the cold, dry air. To prevent dry feet, moisturize after you bathe and avoid hot water. If your dry feet are due to athlete's foot, diabetes, eczema, or ...
Primary care providers routinely evaluate a wide range of skin conditions during everyday appointments”— Chad Carrone ...
If you've ever experienced a throbbing pain in your heel or a strange burning between your toes, you're not alone. Many people deal with foot problems from time to time. But the good news is, most of ...
Yellow skin on the soles of your feet may result from calluses, anemia, Raynaud's syndrome, carotenemia, or jaundice. Callus-related yellowing can be managed with foot soaks, exfoliation, moisturizer, ...
Foot health represents one of the most critical yet frequently overlooked aspects of diabetes management. The combination of vascular changes and nerve damage that often accompanies type 2 diabetes ...
A luxe treat for your tired, old soles.
How important is proper foot care for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia? As we age, our feet flatten and become wider and the fatty padding wears down, leaving bones and joints more exposed to wear ...
Despite being one of the body's most productive organs, feet are frequently neglected. They bear the weight of our bodies every day, endure long walks, and spend the majority of the day in shoes. As a ...