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Nail fungus (Onychomycosis)

Nail fungus (Onychomycosis)

Nail fungus (Onychomycosis) If you suffer from a nail infection like nail fungus (onychomycosis), don’t let this problem go untreated. Most often affecting the big toe, it is a fungal infection that causes pain and that is very difficult to treat. However, if you take the time, it is possible to get rid of it.…

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Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis)

Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis)

Trichophyton fungi are what causes an athlete's foot - a dermatological infection. This foot fungus thrives in the spaces between the toes, where moisture tends to build up. The fungus that causes athlete's foot is very infectious and may be found in locations like locker rooms and public swimming pools. Athlete's foot is a difficult…

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Cuboid bone subluxation

Cuboid bone subluxation

When the foot is exposed to a succession of microtraumas or a sudden severe shock, it results in subluxation, or the cuboid syndrome. Many sportsmen and dancers suffer from cuboid subluxation because of the circumstances in which it develops. Because the symptoms of cuboid syndrome can be quite similar to those of other plantar diseases,…

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Toenail paronychia

Toenail paronychia

Toenail paronychia is a bacterial infection that produces stabbing pain and pus buildup near the toenail. Acute paronychia is caused by a bacterial infection, like staphylococcus aureus or streptococcus, while chronic paronychia develops slowly as a result of the candida bacteria. In the case of acute paronychia, it should be treated by a health care…

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Ankle (malleolus) fracture

Ankle (malleolus) fracture

When the foot is twisted significantly inward or outward, it results in an ankle fracture. This injury not only produces severe pain, but it also has the potential to damage other important portions of the foot and leg. As a result, it frequently needs more comprehensive medical care. Let's look at the many forms of…

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Joint wear and tear

Joint wear and tear

Joint wear and tear is commonly associated with aging, although it can also be caused by other factors. Joint degeneration is a complex process that can be impacted by a mix of reasons. However, when it comes to joint damage, a small set of pathologies account for the vast majority of instances recorded. Let's take…

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Sesamoiditis

Sesamoiditis

The inflammation of the sesamoid bones under the metatarsal head near the big toe is known as sesamoiditis. This plantar condition, which is more frequent among dancers and runners, produces discomfort and limits movement flexibility. Although sesamoiditis is relatively simple to cure on its own, it is critical to detect the warning symptoms before it…

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Plantar warts: causes, symptoms and treatment

Plantar warts: causes, symptoms and treatment

A viral infection is what causes a plantar wart, which is a skin lesion. It can either stay dormant for years or develop and spread quickly. It's a contagious skin condition that affects you and those around you. The HPV, or human papillomavirus, creates these lesions. Despite the fact that it is a harmless virus,…

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Foot blisters

Foot blisters

Blisters are a watery lesion that occurs when the skin of the foot is exposed to friction or irritating pressure. While it is common knowledge that wearing new shoes causes blisters, other factors can also influence the development of blisters. Let's learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for persistent foot blisters. Blister symptoms When…

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Functional hallux limitus

Functional hallux limitus

Normally, the big toe has a limited range of motion. However, a joint obstruction can occasionally induce knee discomfort, heel pain, and ankle sprains. This is known as hallux limitus. Without therapy, functional hallux limitus can progress to hallux rigidus, a potentially crippling type of big toe osteoarthritis. Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments…

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