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You Can Get Skin Cancer on Your Feet

Many people think since their feet and ankles don’t generally get much sun or ultraviolet light exposure, they don’t have to worry about getting skin cancer on their feet. It is not the case. One type of very aggressive skin cancer called acral lentiginous melanoma develops without any UV exposure at all. It can cause cancerous lesions hidden under the toenails or in thick skin on the soles or balls of the feet, so be sure to have regular visits with your foot doctor.

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Tailor’s Bunion Treatment

Did you know that you can also develop bunions in your pinky toe? When we think of bunions, we often think of it as a foot ailment that only affects our big toes.

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Diabetes: True or False

When it comes to managing life as a diabetic, you might face quite a few roadblocks here and there before feeling confident navigating your condition. A well-managed diabetic patient is a happy, healthy person with the ability to lead a fulfilling life.

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Laser For Nail Fungus is Remarkable

Laser therapy is the way to go for comprehensive treatment of fungal nails. It can be very beneficial, especially if you have nail fungus as this procedure can be your answer to eliminating fungus without the need for aggressive action such as removing part or the entire infected toenail.

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What Is The Treatment For Flat Feet?

Flat feet happen when the arches of your feet collapse or are loose and produce daily discomfort. A flat foot presents itself at any age. Arches are known to become less stable over time and the tendons in your ankle suffer as a result. The arch of your foot will start to lose its strength which can have a harmful effect on your stability.

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