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American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
July 16 at 7:25 AM ·
Gout is a form of arthritis that often begins in the feet. If you experience intense pain in your toes or swollen joints that become hot, now is the time to see your podiatrist. www.apma.org/gout
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
February 17 at 8:25 AM ·
Gout is a form of arthritis and affects the joints in your feet, creating intense pain, as well as redness and swelling. Often, the pain occurs in the big toe. Today's Podiatrist can help you tackle gout! https://www.apma.org/gout
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
February 24 at 8:25 AM ·
A bump at the base of the big toe is usually a bunion and could produce pain, swelling, and other uncomfortable symptoms. Visit Today's Podiatrist to discuss treatment options! https://www.apma.org/bunions
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
February 27 at 8:25 AM ·
Toenails may become thick or discolored when fungus is present. Although it may not cause you pain, it's possible the fungus can spread to other areas of the body. Don't wait to see Today's Podiatrist! https://www.apma.org/toenailfungus
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
January 27 at 8:25 AM ·
The term “Charcot foot” describes a pattern of bone and joint damage that results in weaknesses in the structure of the foot. Burning, tingling, redness, numbness, or swelling can have many causes, but Today's Podiatrist is specially educated and trained to diagnosis and treat your condition. Read: https://www.apma.org/charcotfoot
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
October 7 at 7:20 AM ·
Increasing pain, swelling, or bruising after an ankle injury is a clear sign it's time to seek professional care. Avoid the ER, and call your podiatrist! Podiatrists are highly trained to treat ankle injuries, including sprains and fractures. #themoreyouknow #todayspodiatrist #avoidtheER
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American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
Yesterday at 7:30 AM ·
Corns are hardened layers of skin that are found on the toes often caused by friction and pressure. Though common, corns can become painful. Podiatrists advise against over-the-counter treatments and home remedies that can be harsh and damaging. Instead, see a podiatrist, who can also address the source of the pressure. Learn more here: https://www.apma.org/corns
American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
January 21 at 7:30 AM ·
Never put regular diabetic foot care on the back burner. What seems like a minor cut or bruise can lead to major foot complications if left unchecked. People with diabetes are at an increased risk to develop ulcers on their feet. If you have diabetes, keep up with daily foot checks and regular visits to your podiatrist for treatment. Failure to do so can lead to serious complications. Learn more: https://www.apma.org/diabeticwoundcare