Plantar fissures : symptoms and treatments
Plantar fissures appear mainly on the heel and forefoot.
They occur as a result of pressure on the soles of the feet.
Thus, it is not altogether wrong to associate plantar fissures with other dermatological foot problems like corns and calluses.
Nevertheless, plantar fissures can be distinguished from these dermatoses, particularly by the locations where they appear.
Untreated fissures can sometimes result in uncomfortable complications.
It is therefore advantageous to be able to identify them in order to avoid unnecessary inconveniences.
Here are some of the characteristics of plantar fissures.
The result of friction or inadequate pressure on the sole of the foot, plantar fissures progress through different stages before becoming a real problem.
The following indications are warning signs that plantar fissures may appear:
- A corn builds up in the heel area and (…en savoir plus)
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