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19 September 2017  |  Admin
Burning Feet

Burning feet is a common complaint among many people. There are many different causes for this condition. Diabetics are often affected due to impaired neuropathy. Burning feet may also cause redness and swelling.A burning sensation in your feet may be caused by nerve damage in the legs, also called neuropathy. Although many medical conditions can cause burning feet, diabetes is the most common. Most burning feet treatments focus on preventing further nerve damage and reducing pain...

19 September 2017  |  Admin
Chilblains

Chilblains occur when the blood vessels in the skin become inflamed due to exposure to the cold. They can appear on the feet and toes causing the skin to become red, itchy and swollen. They normally subside within 7-8 days.In severe cases the skin can become cracked, leaving the area sore. This is when blisters and ulcers can form. People who have poor circulation, suffer from allergic response to low temperatures, or have a poor diet, are often prone to chilblains...

19 September 2017  |  Admin
Corns

Corns and calluses are areas of hard, thickened skin that develop when the skin is exposed to excessive pressure or friction. They commonly occur on the feet and can cause pain and discomfort when you walk. Corns are small circles of thick skin that usually develop on the tops and sides of toes or on the sole of the foot. However, they can occur anywhere. Corns are small circles of thick skin that usually develop on the tops and sides of toes or on the sole of the foot...

19 September 2017  |  Admin
Foot Odour

Foot odour is a common problem, caused by excessive perspiration and the growth of bacteria on the feet. Even the most fastidiously clean people can suffer from foot odour. There is a range of simple treatments available to address this problem. Feet are a breeding ground for bacteria. Each foot has 250,000 sweat glands and produces about a cup (500 ml) of sweat daily. Excessive perspiration, combined with bacteria, can cause offensive foot odour...

19 September 2017  |  Admin
Dry Cracked Heels

When the skin on the heels becomes dry, usually this is a cosmetic problem. But in some cases, cracks (fissures) occur, which can lead to bleeding, leaving the skin very sore. Wearing the wrong footwear can contribute to this condition. Symptoms include discolouring of the heel, in most cases yellow, a hard growth of skin, especially on the outer edge of the heel, cracks and bleeding, pain while walking. Causes of cracked heels include walking around barefooted or in footwear such as thongs, sling or open backed sandals which drys out the feet...


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