Healthmark foot and ankle specialists provide useful and interesting articles to help learn about your foot problems and put them behind you.
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Check Yourself for These Common Symptoms of a Fungal Foot Infection in PAIs it athlete’s foot, or is it something more serious? Our Media podiatrists discuss common symptoms of fungal foot infections (and how to treat them).
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A Patient’s Guide: What to Do after You’re Diagnosed with Systemic Sclerosis in PANot sure what to do after a scleroderma diagnosis? Our Phoenixville podiatrists tell you how to treat effectively common symptoms of systemic sclerosis.
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Chicken Tortilla SoupA personal Healthmark Foot & Ankle employee favorite: Chicken Tortilla Soup, serve with chips and cheese on top.
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Make This Your Last Bunion: A Southeaster PA Podiatrist’s Foot Health AdviceSick of having painful bunions come back again and again? Our Media podiatrists explain why these foot ailments occur—and how to avoid them in the future.
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Learn the Symptoms of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in PhoenixvilleDo you feel like you’re walking on pins and needles? Our Philadelphia podiatrists explain how nerve damage can cause pain and stinging sensations in your feet.
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An Experienced Podiatrist Can Grade the Severity of Your Ankle SprainSearching online for a foot injury diagnosis? Our PA podiatrists can help determine whether you are suffering from a sprain and how severe your injury may be.
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Considering Arch Supports for Flat Feet in PA? Read This Before Wasting Your MoneyConsidering over-the-counter treatments for flat foot pain? Our Phoenixville podiatrists can help you treat the whole condition rather than the symptoms.
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Hammertoes, Claw Toes, and Mallet Toes in Media: Can You Spot the Difference?Are your toes blunt, curling, or rubbing against your shoes? Our Philadelphia podiatrists explain the differences between three common foot ailments.
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Athletic Trauma Can Cause (and Aggravate) a Heel SpurDid long hours at the gym cause your heel spur pain? Our Philadelphia foot and ankle doctors explain the common causes of these bony protrusions.
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Raynaud's PhenomenonDiscoloration, numbness, and stiffness of the fingers and toes could be a form of Raynaud's Phenomenon