Hot feet can be caused by something as simple as a skin infection that is created by athlete’s foot fungus, but it can also be a sign of a systemic issue like diabetes or peripheral artery disease.
Read MorePeripheral nerve damage often affects people diagnosed with diabetes and the concomitant loss of feeling in the feet can cause cuts and other damage to go unnoticed since there is little or no pain from injuries.
Read MoreHaving pain, swelling, and discomfort on the top of your foot are not as common as other foot ailments but that does not make them any less serious. As a matter of fact injuries, strains, and ankle sprains can exacerbate top of the foot pain causing difficulty with walking, exercising, and merely standing up so be sure to see your foot doctor help minimize the effects of pain on the top of your feet.
Read MorePeripheral neuropathy is damage to your nerves that causes a tingling, burning, and numbing sensation in your extremities. Your nerve fibers radiate throughout your body from the spinal cord and provide the sensory and motor information that your muscles and other bodily systems need in order to function.
Read MoreDo you know what type of arches you have? If you have flexible flat feet, that means your arches touch the floor when you put weight on your feet.
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