Why Do My Feet Ache?
Even if you don’t have arthritis elsewhere, you may have osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, in your feet.
Even if you don’t have arthritis elsewhere, you may have osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, in your feet.
Athlete’s foot can be miserable, but there are practical ways to relieve the itching and redness from this fungal infection as quickly as possible.
When your toes curl downward or bend uncontrollably, you may have a correctable condition called hammer toe. You can fix this problem with or without surgery. Here's what you should know.
Top of foot pain can make walking or even wearing shoes hurt — and the cause isn’t always obvious. Learn the causes and symptoms of pain on top of foot.
Foot pain caused by plantar fasciitis is more common if you are overweight, work on your feet, run, or wear high heels. Here's how you can manage it.
A bunion is more than a problem with how your foot looks: it can be painful and interfere with walking. Find out what causes bunions and how to treat them.
About 70 percent of the 8 to 10 million people with gout have recurrent flare-ups. Here’s what gout looks like and how to get rid of gout without taking medication.
Ill-fitting shoes are a frequent reason for corns and calluses. Here's what you should know about how to get rid of corns and calluses and prevent them.
Many people ignore foot pain even though it can get in the way of walking or exercise and lead to bigger problems. Here’s how to protect your feet.