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Results 1 - 10 of 178 for foot health
  1. Diabetes can damage the nerves and blood vessels in your feet. This damage can cause numbness and reduce feeling in your feet. As ...
  2. ... and Digestive and Kidney Disease website. Diabetes and foot problems. www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/preventing-problems/foot-problems . Updated ...
  3. ... the decision will depend on how rigid the foot is when the health care provider tries to straighten it. If the foot is very flexible and easy to straighten or ...
  4. ... standing up on one toe and moving the foot up and down. Your health care provider will examine your foot. You may have an X-ray or an ...
  5. ... is on the back and balls of the foot (metatarsals head). Your health care provider will check to see if the ...
  6. ... the foot muscles are very weak, and the foot can be deformed. ... Your health care provider will examine your foot and ask about your symptoms. During the exam, your provider may find you have the following signs: ...
  7. ... itself. It is a symptom of another disorder. Foot drop can be caused by a number of health conditions. The most common cause of foot drop ...
  8. ... leg, hip, or on the bottom of your foot.
  9. ... Not being able to put weight on your foot. This most often occurs with more severe injuries. Your health care provider may take a picture of your ...
  10. A physical exam of the foot confirms that you have hammer toe. The health care provider may find decreased and painful movement in the toes.
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