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  2. How To Get Your Feet Feeling Baby-Soft In 4 Steps ... - AOL

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    Cracked heels are no fun but these four simple steps will keep them feeling and looking their best through every season. How To Get Your Feet Feeling Baby-Soft In 4 Steps, According To Doctors ...

  3. How to treat foot calluses, according to experts - AOL

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    Healing dry, cracked skin is a key component of treating a foot callus. Parthasarathy recommends looking for a moisturizer like the Cracked Heel Repair stick from Pedestrian Project.

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    O'Keeffe's for Healthy Feet Foot Cream "Dry, cracked skin on the feet can be uncomfortable," says Dr. Shahbaz. "And if left untreated, may lead to more serious issues." He recommends the cult ...

  5. Callus - Wikipedia

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    Calluses (plantar in right foot and medial in left foot) A callus (pl.: calluses) is an area of thickened and sometimes hardened skin that forms as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Since repeated contact is required, calluses are most often found on the feet and hands, but they may occur anywhere on the skin.

  6. Diabetic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    The mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy are poorly understood. At present, treatment alleviates pain and can control some associated symptoms, but the process is generally progressive. As a complication, there is an increased risk of injury to the feet because of loss of sensation (see diabetic foot).

  7. Diabetic foot ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic foot ulcer is a breakdown of the skin and sometimes deeper tissues of the foot that leads to sore formation. It is thought to occur due to abnormal pressure or mechanical stress chronically applied to the foot, usually with concomitant predisposing conditions such as peripheral sensory neuropathy, peripheral motor neuropathy, autonomic neuropathy or peripheral arterial disease. [1]

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