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- Foot Reading
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- The Circulation Booster
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- Corns on the Toes
- Pitted Keratolysis
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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Corns on the Toes
What are they? Corns are a thickening of the skin, usually on the toes, in response to excessive pressure. As the skin gets thicker they become more painful. How to treat them? It does not matter what is done for … Continue reading
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Pitted Keratolysis
What are they? This is a non-contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the bottom of the foot and creates a large number of small crater or cavity like marks on the ball of the foot, toes and under the heel. … Continue reading
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