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Our Foot & Ankle Care Blog

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  • Why You Should Be Concerned About Calluses on Your Feet
    Our Idaho podiatry team explains common causes of rough, dry skin on the feet and when patients should be concerned about their calluses.
  • 4 Tips for Reducing Diabetic Wound Risks at Home
    Taking steps to reduce diabetic wound risks now can go a great way toward saving your feet in the future. Advanced Foot & Ankle has some tips for you.
  • THIS is What Matters Most for Diabetic Wound Care
    If you have concerns about diabetic wounds and wound care, it pays to keep a few things at the forefront of your mind.
  • What Does Neuropathy Really Mean?
    It's easy to find medical information about peripheral neuropathy. But what is life really like if you live with this condition? What challenges lay ahead?
  • Why Poor Circulation Places Feet in Danger
    Low blood flow can put feet and legs in considerable danger of complications such as tissue death and infected wounds.
  • The Importance of Daily Foot Inspections
    Learn how daily foot inspections help keep diabetic individuals safe from potentially serious issues. Idaho podiatrist Dr. Matt Wettstein explains.
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