by prompt-dev | Jun 12, 2017 | Common Questions, Treatment
Poor circulation in the feet has often been linked to a number of other more serious health conditions. Some causes of poor foot circulation include high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. If you suspect that you have poor circulation in your feet, you may have...
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by prompt-dev | Mar 27, 2017 | Common Questions, Treatment
Those who spend a large amount of time putting pressure on their feet are prone to developing blisters, or pockets of fluid between layers of skin which develop due to friction. Minor blisters should not be popped, and instead left alone and covered to provide...
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by prompt-dev | Feb 21, 2017 | Common Questions, Treatment
A new over-the-counter treatment for heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis has received clearance from the United States FDA. The ActiPatch, created by BioElectronics Corporation, is being marketed as an adjunctive or alternative therapy to pain killers....
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by prompt-dev | Feb 14, 2017 | Common Questions, Treatment
For those who have diabetes, it’s important to remember how vital it is to take proper care of your feet. Diabetes can lead to long-term foot problems if the feet are not constantly monitored and managed. Avoid using temperature-controlled items such as heating pads...
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