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Plantar Fasciitis
A common cause of heel pain, caused by inflammation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that runs across the bottom of your foot. Pain is often worst in the morning or after periods of rest.
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Bunions
A bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe. It causes the toe to lean inward, which can lead to pain, swelling, and difficulty finding comfortable shoes.
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Ingrown Toenails
Occurs when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, often causing pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes infection.
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Heel Spurs
Calcium deposits that cause a bony protrusion on the underside of the heel bone. They’re often associated with plantar fasciitis and can cause heel pain.
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Flat Feet
A condition where the arches of the feet are lower than normal or absent, which may lead to foot pain, fatigue, and alignment issues throughout the body.
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Morton's Neuroma
A painful condition affecting the ball of the foot, usually between the third and fourth toes. It's caused by a thickening of tissue around a nerve and can feel like stepping on a pebble.
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Achilles Tendonitis
Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, often due to overuse or tight calf muscles. It causes pain at the back of the heel and may limit movement.
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Hammer Toes
A deformity that causes a toe to bend or curl downward instead of pointing forward. It can lead to pain, corns, or calluses.
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Diabetic Foot Problems
People with diabetes are at higher risk for foot ulcers, infections, and nerve damage. Regular foot care is essential to prevent complications.
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Toenail Fungus
(Onychomycosis)
A common infection that causes nails to become thickened, discoloured, and brittle. It can spread and be tough to treat without professional care. -

Corns & Calluses
Thickened areas of skin caused by repeated pressure or friction. While usually harmless, they can become painful and may indicate a gait issue.
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Gout
A form of arthritis that often affects the big toe. It causes sudden, intense pain and swelling due to a buildup of uric acid crystals in the joint.
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Athlete's Foot
A fungal infection that usually begins between the toes. It causes itching, redness, and cracked skin, and can spread if left untreated.