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That would be a "podiatrist".
People with diabetes have many concerns. They are at risk for stroke, eye problems, feet problems, kidney problems, nerve problems, brain problems and may other health issues.
People that have big feet can possibly face a few problems, The main one being that it is very hard to find shoes that fit correctly. Women that have big feet can also have to face the stigma that their feet are seen as unattractive as they are bigger than the average.
Daily foot care for people likely to develop foot problems includes washing the feet in tepid water with mild soap and oiling the feet with vegetable oil or a lanolin-based lotion.
No. Some people are born with physical abnormalities and do not have feet. Others are victims of accidents or disease and must have their feet amputated.
see a doctor and ask him/her if there is a certain type of insoles/shoes you can wear
He earned his nickname because he has severe deformities in his face, hands, and feet. When he was exhibited as a human curiosity the name Elephant Man was given to him.
people would get problems with thier feet if they did not have shoes the snow would hurt thier feet and make it frozen with thier blood.
Yes, binding infants' feet is a painful and harmful process. It involves tightly wrapping the feet to prevent normal growth and development, leading to deformities and lifelong physical health issues. It has been widely condemned and is no longer practiced.
People who have diabetes can develop many different foot problems. Even ordinary problems can get worse that can also lead to serious complications. Foot problems most often happen when there is nerve damage, also called neuropathy, which results in loss of feeling in your feet. Poor blood flow or changes in the shape of your feet or toes may also cause problems
A Podiatrist is a foot doctor. People who are having problems with ligaments and bones in their feet would go to one.
your feet can hurt more since your feet don't have their natural protection