Frostbite happens gradually, most often on the toes, fingers, ears, and nose due to their location away from the body’s core.
Read MoreMany people enjoy walks and hikes in nature, even in the winter. Outdoor activities in the cold weather pose particular risks to feet and ankles, and require extra vigilance.
Read MoreAlso known as “charley horses,” foot cramps happen when a muscle stiffens and can’t relax on its own.
Read MoreWhen the heel is subjected to constant wear and tear over a long period of time, the membrane that covers the heel bone can be torn and exposed.
Read MoreWe are all used to hearing about foot problems such as hammertoes, bunions, nail fungus, and more, but do you know that your feet can also display symptoms that reveal other, more systemic illnesses?
Read MoreThe thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in your throat that provides you with daily energy, keeps your body warm, and activates your immune system
Read MoreIf you’ve been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, you don’t have to live with pain.
Read MoreEvery week at Podiatry Group of Annapolis, P.A., Dr. James M. McKee treats patients with ingrown toenails.
Read MoreMost salons are clean and safe, but the risk of unattractive, unpleasant infections is real.
Read MoreThe holiday season is a joyous, festive time filled with parties and celebrations, surrounded by family and friends...but it won’t be much fun if you find yourself suffering from foot pain!
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