Struggling with a foot condition and need in-depth information to understand what you're up against? Browse Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City's online podiatry library for helpful free articles on common conditions.
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What Is Midfoot Arthritis and How Is It Treated?One of the most common forms of foot arthritis we see at the Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City is midfoot arthritis. Learn more here!
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Painful Calluses: Intractable Plantar Keratosis (IPK)Painful calluses or Intractable Plantar Keratosis (IPK) are a special type of callus that can be difficult to treat. Learn about the causes and treatments here.
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What Is a Ganglion Cyst and How Is It Treated?Ganglion cysts are often found on the top of the foot. They are non-cancerous lumps they can cause pain due to pressure. Learn more here.
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Arthritis in Your Feet Can Be Painful and Debilitating—We Can HelpThe sooner you see a podiatrist when arthritis is causing foot pain, the more options we will have to treat the pain and get you back to the activities you love.
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Eczema and Your FeetEczema is a condition in which the skin becomes inflamed, itchy, and cracked. Learn about other symptoms, the factor that worsen it, and how it's treated.
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DermatitisDermatitis of the feet can develop when coming into contact with poison ivy , adhesives, or detergents. Learn more about what might be causing your symptoms.
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Charcot FootCharcot foot is a form of arthritis of the foot in which the bones weaken and fracture. Learn more about how we treat it here.
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CancerRion Berg, DPM is a podiatrist in Seattle WA at Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City.
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AcrocyanosisRion Berg, DPM is a podiatrist in Seattle WA at Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City.
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Raynauds DiseaseRion Berg, DPM is a podiatrist in Seattle WA at Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City.
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Kaposis SarcomaRion Berg, DPM is a podiatrist in Seattle WA at Foot and Ankle Center of Lake City.
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What Causes Athletes Foot and How to Treat It?Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus called tinea pedis. Learn about it's symptoms, treatment, and prevention.