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Diabetic Foot

Diabetic Foot refers to a range of foot problems that people with diabetes may develop, often due to nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor blood circulation. These issues can lead to infections, ulcers, and in severe cases, amputation. 🔍 Causes: ⚠️ Common Problems in Diabetic Foot: 🩺 Symptoms to Watch For: 🏠 Prevention & Care: 🩺 […]

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Heel Spurs

What is a Heel Spur? 🔍 Causes: ⚠️ Symptoms: 🩺 Diagnosis: 💊 Treatment Options: 🏠 Non-Surgical: 🩺 Medical: 🛠️ Surgery (rare, for severe cases): 🛡️ Prevention:

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Flat Feet

Flat feet (also called fallen arches) is a condition where the arches of the feet collapse, causing the entire sole to touch the ground when standing. It can occur in one or both feet and may be present from childhood or develop in adulthood. 🦶 Types of Flat Feet: Type Description Flexible flat feet Arches

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Corns and Calluses

Corns and calluses are not diseases, but rather protective skin responses to chronic friction or pressure. However, they can become problematic or indicate underlying medical issues, especially in people with conditions like diabetes or circulatory disorders. 🧬 Medical Classification: 🦶 What Happens: ⚠️ When It Becomes a Medical Concern: 🩺 Diagnosis:

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Tropical sprue

Tropical sprue is a chronic malabsorption syndrome seen in individuals living in or visiting tropical and subtropical regions. It is characterized by chronic diarrhea, nutrient malabsorption, and villous atrophy of the small intestine—similar in appearance to celiac disease, but with a different cause and treatment. 🌍 Epidemiology 🧬 Pathophysiology 😖 Symptoms GI Symptoms Nutritional Deficiency

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Ingrown Toenails

An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, usually on the big toe. This can cause pain, swelling, redness, and sometimes infection. 🔍 Causes: ⚠️ Symptoms: 🏠 Home Treatment (for mild cases): 🩺 Medical Treatment (for moderate to severe or infected cases): 🛡️ Prevention Tips: ❗ When to

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Athlete’s Foot

Athlete’s Foot is a common fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet, especially between the toes. It’s caused by fungi called dermatophytes and thrives in warm, moist environments, like sweaty socks and shoes. 🧫 Cause: ⚠️ Symptoms: 👣 Types of Athlete’s Foot: 💊 Treatment: 🏠 Over-the-Counter: 🩺 Prescription (for stubborn cases): 🛡️ Prevention

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Bunions

A bunion is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe, where it joins the foot. It develops when the big toe pushes against the next toe, forcing the joint of the big toe to stick out and become misaligned over time. The medical term for a bunion is hallux valgus.

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Plantar Fasciitis

🔍 What is Plantar Fasciitis? The plantar fascia is a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot, connecting your heel bone to your toes. It acts like a shock-absorbing bowstring that supports the arch of your foot. When this fascia becomes inflamed or overstretched, it causes plantar fasciitis. 🧾 Causes

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Onychocryptosis

Onychocryptosis, commonly known as ingrown toenail, is a condition where the edge or corner of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, inflammation, and sometimes infection. 🦶 What is Onychocryptosis? 🔍 Causes ⚠️ Symptoms 🛠️ Stages of Ingrown Toenail Stage Description Stage 1 Mild pain and redness, no infection Stage 2 Increased pain,

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