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5 ways to avoid big toe pain

5 ways to avoid big toe pain

10 February 2021

The big toe, also called the hallux, is responsible for essential functions such as lifting and balance. This toe is also particularly susceptible to trauma and external stress. In this regard, sharp pain in the big toe can prove to be burdensome and even debilitating. Read on to learn 5 ways to avoid big toe…

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Athlete’s foot: everything you need to know about this infection

Athlete’s foot: everything you need to know about this infection

18 May 2020

If you think that athlete's foot (or tinea pedis) only affects athletes, think again! Of course, this pathology does affect many athletes. However, no one is fully immune to this infection, which causes fungus between the toes.  Did you know that more than 10% of the North American population will suffer from athlete's foot in…

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Diabetic foot: what is it, and how do we treat it?

Diabetic foot: what is it, and how do we treat it?

27 April 2020

Diabetic foot is a problematic condition that can cause sores and ulcers. This makes the feet more vulnerable, especially among the elderly. If this condition is not treated promptly and effectively, it can lead to serious infections and, in some cases, amputation.  If you are one of the 880,000 Quebecers who are diabetic, you need…

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What are the effects of smoking on your feet?

What are the effects of smoking on your feet?

25 March 2020

We all know the harmful effects that smoking has on the heart or lungs. And smokers have long been aware of the many dangers of smoking to their health. However, it is too often forgotten that the harmful products contained in cigarette smoke can also affect the health of the feet. This is a little-known…

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How to prevent blisters on the foot?

How to prevent blisters on the foot?

8 October 2019

Preventing blisters on your feet is the best way to run, walk, jump or dance painlessly (no matter what activities you enjoy). These blisters appear as small pockets under the skin and are caused by repeated friction of the foot. Blisters on the foot are a way for the skin to protect itself against this…

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Diabetic foot: what to do for an injury?

Diabetic foot: what to do for an injury?

8 October 2019

A symptom of poorly managed diabetes, diabetic foot affects a quarter of Quebec’s diabetic patients. Caused by an immune deficiency, it exposes the carrier to the possibility of serious infection when an injury occurs. If not treated promptly, an injury to the diabetic foot can cause irreversible damage. Fortunately, there are several ways to identify…

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What is excessive foot perspiration?

What is excessive foot perspiration?

7 August 2019

Sweating is a physiological phenomenon whose main function is to regulate body temperature. This sweating phenomenon occurs through our sweat glands, which are more numerous in the armpits, palms and feet. Generally an ordinary occurrence, perspiration can sometimes be exacerbated when the situation does not warrant it.  This is what can be called hyperhidrosis, or…

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Can a podiatrist remove my plantar wart?

Can a podiatrist remove my plantar wart?

7 August 2019

Recognized as a footcare health professional, the podiatrist treats a wide variety of chronic and acute pathologies. The podiatrist’s expertise allows them to treat joint pain and biomechanical and dermatological problems, such as plantar warts. Find out what preventive care and treatment the podiatrist can provide to ensure that your plantar warts are no longer…

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Can a plantar wart be dangerous?

Can a plantar wart be dangerous?

7 August 2019

Caused by a contagious virus, warts are small skin growths that can appear in various places, but more commonly on the soles of the feet. Unpleasant and sometimes painful, plantar warts are nevertheless benign most of the time. As a matter of fact, it is more the complications linked to plantar warts that are liable…

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5 tips to relieve foot eczema

5 tips to relieve foot eczema

7 August 2019

Also called dermatitis, eczema is an irritation of the skin causing itching and rashes. Although not contagious, this skin disease can be particularly resistant. Eczema occurs in waves, where symptoms of irritation become more pronounced. The rashes can then turn into blisters and ooze.  When eczema appears under the feet, the resulting lesions require special…

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