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Five Foot Care Myths

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The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons have heard all the myths about foot care. However, myths concerning health can have serious consequences if doctors aren't consulted to set the facts straight. Here are five podiatry myths that numerous patients have reported, and the truth behind them.

"Cutting a V notch into a toenail will relieve the pain of ingrown toenails." The reality of this myth is that cutting the nail does not affect the angle of the toenail growth. The nail will continue to grown downward into the skin and cutting a "V" may cause more problems and pain.

"If I can walk on my foot or ankle, it must not be broken." The truth is that it's very possible to walk on a broken foot or ankle but it depends on the severity of the injury and the individual threshold for pain. Continuing to walk on it can cause further damage.

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Jasmine Lewellyn kids that she is a shopaholic. She loves spending hours searching for the best fashion bargains, but her feet just can’t keep up.
“I love buying shoes and clothes. But I just have to go into a store and I start sweating, because of the pain,” says Jasmine Lewellyn. Foot cryosurgery offers relief from pain to thousands of patients like Jasmine.

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As the mercury rises and warmer weather kicks into high gear we’ll all be spending more time out doors. But, this doesn’t come without a price. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the United States alone, one million Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year. And now, new research has shown that foot melanoma is on the rise.

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