Bunions - Protect Your Feet From A Painful Boney Growth By: Gen Wright | Apr 7th 2012 - If the joint that connects your big toe to your foot has a swollen, sore bump you may have a bunion. More than half the women in America have bunions, which is a common deformity often blamed on wearing tight, narrow shoes, and high heels. Continue reading to learn more about bunions and what you can do to relieve your pain. Tags:podiatrist in San Mateo, San Mateo spider veins,
Neuromas- Ultrasound Guided Injections By: Gen Wright | Feb 17th 2012 - Often referred to as a pinched nerve, a neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue that can develop in various parts of the body. In the foot, the most common type of neuroma is a Morton's Neuroma, which occurs between the third and fourth toes. Continue reading to learn more about neuromas, what they are and how to find relief for your pain. Tags:St. Louis, MO podiatrist, podiatrist in St. Louis, MO,
Dr. Chopra By: divya | Nov 28th 2011 - Dr.Chopra Vascular Clinic is a healthcare Clinic which provides a service concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases affecting arteries, veins and lymphatics. Tags:Laser Varicose Veins, RFA Varicose Veins, Vascular Clinic, Vascular Clinic in India, Vascular surgeon in India, Vascular surgeon in Delhi, Vascular Cl
Varicose Veins By: divya | Nov 28th 2011 - Dr.Chopra Vascular Clinic is a healthcare Clinic which provides a service concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases affecting arteries, veins and lymphatics.
Watch What You Wear And Avoid Painful Neuromas By: Gen Wright | Aug 26th 2011 - A neuroma, or pinched nerve, is a thickening of nerve tissue that can develop in various parts of the body. In the foot, a neuroma occurs between the third and fourth toes. Continue reading to learn more about neuromas and how proper fitting shoes can help you avoid foot pain from neuromas. Tags:Chicago podiatrists, podiatrist in Chicago,
Understanding About Gout Disease By: Larissa Andrews | Jul 13th 2011 - There should be a full understanding about the causes of gout for you to really confirm if it is gout or not. Since its symptoms are very alike to other kinds of diseases, it is sometimes hard to diagnose this serious condition. Gout could be characterized by attacks of acute inflammatory arthritis. This arthritis is a hot, tender, and sometimes, red swollen joint. Tags:Low Purine Diet For Gout, Low Purine Diet Gout, Gout Low Purine Diet, Low Purine Gout Diet
Home Remedies For Heel Pain And Foot Pain By: Douglas Hale | Dec 10th 2010 - Heel pain is a common problem that can be chronic and difficult to treat. In most causes it is a condition known as plantar fasciitis, which occurs when the tissue on the bottom of the foot becomes swollen and irritated. Tags:heel pain, foot pain, plantar fasciitis
Swollen Feet - Causes And Treatments By: Benjamin Marble | Dec 2nd 2010 - Dr. Marble describes causes and treatments for this common foot affliction. Swollen feet can arise from many sources. With proper treatment through consultation with a physician swelling can resolve. Tags:Foot doctor, Pueblo Podiatrist, swollen feet podiatry, swollen feet, foot pain, swollen foot, foot pain Pueblo
End Diabetic Foot Complications With Peripheral Nerve Decompression Surgery By: Gen Wright | Oct 1st 2010 - Patients who suffer through diabetic neuropathy are often discomforted in the idea that their only treatment options are medications that are only moderately or temporarily effective. Now, with new advancements in podiatric surgery procedures, there is more than medication to help diabetic neuropathy. Continue reading to learn more about how peripheral nerve decompression surgery can help neuropathy. Tags:podiatrist in Memphis, plantar fasciitis in Memphis,
Tips On Hemorrhoid Relief - Natural And Commercial Treatments For Those Irritating Hemorrhoids By: Terry Kingston | Sep 29th 2010 - There are two different forms of hemorrhoids; internal and external. If you're dealing with internal hemorrhoids they will not be visible and are inside the rectum or anus area. If they are external it's a lot easier to deal with them without having to head straight to the doctor. Hemorrhoids develop for several different reasons, so it's important to figure out what the cause is regarding yours so you can prevent them from returning. Tags:hemorrhoid causes, what causes hemorrhoids, hemorrhoids, hemorrhoid treatment, hemorrhoid relief, piles, alternative medicine, ailments
Hemorrhoid Relief Tips- Teaching You How To Cope With Hemorrhoid Discomfort By: Terry Kingston | Sep 27th 2010 - There are two different forms of hemorrhoids; internal and external. If you're dealing with internal hemorrhoids they will not be visible and are inside the rectum or anus area. If they are external it's a lot easier to deal with them without having to head straight to the doctor. Hemorrhoids develop for several different reasons, so it's important to figure out what the cause is regarding yours so you can prevent them from returning. Tags:hemorrhoid causes, what causes hemorrhoids, hemorrhoids, hemorrhoid treatment, hemorrhoid relief, piles, alternative medicine, ailments
Finding Relief For Your Bunion Pain By: Gen Wright | Sep 2nd 2010 - Bunions can be unattractive, irritating and painful. These bony bumps can grow in size, making it difficult to walk and even wear certain shoes. Continue reading to learn about the symptoms and treatments associated with bunions. Tags:podiatrist in Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC podiatrist,
Bunion Surgery: By: Jerry Knight | Aug 27th 2010 - Bunion Surgery procedures are specifically designed and chosen in response to the pathologies of the patient's case. A bunion is a structural anomaly of the bones of the foot and the joint of the big toe. It is sometimes quite painful. A bunion will most often appear as a swollen and/or tender area around the joint of the big toe. It may result in the "turning in" of the big toe. Tags:DrFinders, DrFinders.com, doctor finders, online directory of doctors, online searchable directory of doctors, searchable directory of doctors, specia
Home Remedy For Joint Inflammation By: Willie Anderson. | Aug 21st 2010 - Joint pain is sometimes called arthritis or arthralgian a discomfort that arises from any joint or better defined as the point where two or more bones meet. Usually Joint pain can be categorized in two types first type can be the mild one causing some soreness each time you move your joint. Tags:Osteo Bi-Flex
How To Avoid Pesky Ingrown Toenails By: Gen Wright | Jul 15th 2010 - Anyone who has suffered from an ingrown toenail knows that this common condition of the toe can be both irritating and painful. Fortunately, with basic care and prevention, you can help treat and prevent your ingrown toenail from becoming infected. Keep reading to learn more. Tags:podiatrist in Charlotte, NC, ingrown toenails in Charlotte,
Rheumatoid Arthritis & Ayurveda By: Dr.M. Chandra shekhar | Jul 6th 2010 - Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease, mainly characterized by inflammation of the lining, or synovium, of the joints. It can lead to long-term joint damage, resulting in chronic pain, loss of function and disability.
A Look At Metatarsalgia From Your Middletown Podiatrist By: Gen Wright | Jun 8th 2010 - Metatarsalgia is a term that is used for any pain or inflammatory process that occurs across the ball of the foot. It can occur in one specific area, or across the entire ball of the foot. Metatarsalgia is a very non-specific term, and many different disease processes can cause pain in the foot. The following is a brief list of the different causes of Metatarsalgia Tags:podiatrist in Middletown, Fall River, MA podiatrist,
5 Common Rashes That Can Cause Foot Pain And Irritation By: Benjamin Marble | May 12th 2010 - Dr. Marble describes potential skin problems that can affect the foot. In his characteristic style, light heartedly provides potential treatment options that your podiatrist may discuss with you about your skin condition(s). Tags:rash foot, pain foot, podiatrist, foot pain, skin condition foot, skin condition
Clearing Up The Ice Versus Heat Mystery By: Dr Marybeth Crane | May 12th 2010 - The use of ice versus heat in injury rehabilitation seems to baffle many athletes. This article discusses a great rule-of-thumb when using these modalities along with some precautions. Tags:injury rehabilitation, plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciosis, foot pain, running injury, ice bath, heating pack, phsycial therapy rehabilitation
Treating Varicose Veins With Compression Hose And Surgery By: Mark Etinger | May 2nd 2010 - Both compression hose and surgery are valid treatment options for varicose veins, but doctors generally encourage patients to try varicose veins stockings before pursuing surgery. This way, patients can make an informed decision about whether or not their varicose veins require surgical intervention. Tags:compression hose, compression socks, maternity support belt, jobst support socks, pregnancy belts, varicose veins stockings, maternity support girdle
Natural Treatment For Varicose Veins By: bcured | Jul 21st 2009 - In most cases, wearing elastic compression stockings could be the only treatment needed. However, when this option is not effective, another medical procedure called sclerotherapy is often employed. In very severe cases of varicose veins, surgery may be employed as a last resort. Indeed today, conventional pharmaceutical companies rely on plant material to provide model chemical structures in the development of new drugs. Tags:varicose veins, spider veins, natural treatment for varicose
Orthotic Arch Supports And Their Role In Treating Achilles Tendonitis By: Fred Salomon | Jan 7th 2009 - Foot conditions involving Achilles tendonitis are somewhat widespread, particularly among athletes who practice sports such as soccer, track, gymnastics, and basketball. The Achilles Tendon is the stripe of tissue that attaches the heel and the calf muscle. This tendon performs the functions of enabling movements such as pushing off while running or walking on tip-toes. Tags:foot care, flat feet, orthotic shoe inserts
What You Need To Know About Painful Gout By: Derrick Knottel | Dec 31st 2008 - around the joint also causes the skin to be swollen, soft and painful if it is even slightly touched. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of first attacks); however, it also can affect other joints such as the ankle, heel, instep, knee, wrist, elbow, fingers, and spine. In some Tags:gout, pain, arthritis, tophi, toe pain
What Are Stress Fractures In Runners? By: Dr Christopher Segler | Nov 6th 2008 - Stress fractures happen to all kinds of athletes ranging from the pathologically over-trained gymnasts to casual runners. The reason is simple: the amount of stress applied exceeds the body's ability to withstand the load. And something has to give. Tags:heel pain, nashville tn, bunions, pain, foot pain, bunion surgery, surgery, ankle, bunion, foot center, running, sports, podiatry, chattanooga tenness
Could That Pain Possibly Be Gout? By: David Cowley | Mar 7th 2008 - It's not unusual for anyone to experience joint pain at any time in their life; overexerting yourself when physically active, not warming up properly before workout routines, and being overweight by even a few pounds can put undue stress on your joints and lead to discomfort or even pain. There is some persistent joint paint however that should be given extra consideration, as it may be a serious arthritic condition called gout. What is this disease, what causes it, and what can you do to fix ... Tags:Gout, vitamins, supplement, nutrition, health, disease
How To Treat And Prevent Muscle And Joint Pain By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng | Oct 18th 2007 - Muscle and joint pain are common, unpleasant, and a threat to the quality of life. However, the effects of pain can be reduced significantly with proper treatment. Tags:Muscles, joints, pain, arthritis, arthralgia, myalgia, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, exercise, rest, stretching
Gout And The Way Out By: Lac Tran | Aug 29th 2007 - Arthritis's metabolic brother has an old-fashioned name, and an old fashioned symptom: pain! Gout (also called metabolic arthritis) is a disorder of uric acid metabolism. Tags:Arthritis, arthritis treatment, arthritis pain
Discussion Of Varicose Veins And Faq's About Treatment Options By: seoprofessional | Apr 17th 2007 - Varicose veins are ropy, swollen veins that are close to the surface of the skin. Reticular veins are the smaller, fine blue veins that are under the skin. Spider veins are smaller, red or blue veins that are in the skin layer. Tags:varicose, spider veins, EVLT, sclerotherapy, laser treatment of vein problems
The Truth About Costa Rica By: J Schipper | Apr 20th 2006 - If you are thinking of travelling to Costa Rica, reading about my experiences may help you decide what to see and do while you are there. My husband and I went there at Christmas on a 10 day group tour with the Caravan company, a travel tour provider which also has guided tours of Mexico, Guatemala, Copper Canyon and the Canadian Rockies.
The tour started in San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. The hotel was modern and quiet, with a great buffet of (fairly) authentic food... Tags:costa rica, central america