The passage of time brings changes and possible problems to our entire body.
These problems may occur in our feet.

  • Morton’s neuroma: Common foot condition that affects 1 in 3 people with pain in the front of the foot. More so in older women and those who wear high heels.
  • Cracked heels: Mature skin produces less oil and elastin, which leaves the skin dry. The problem is exacerbated for overweight people. With special creams and pumice stones we can reduce the problem.
  • Plantar fasciitis: It is pain along the sole of the foot. It needs stretching and rest.
  • Nails that penetrate the skin: Avoid tight shoes.
  • Osteoarthritis: Usually in people over 65. It happens when bones rub together.
  • Flatfoot: The tendons are damaged and straighten the feet.
  • Fungal infections: Result of inelastic skin and weak immune system. There are special creams and pills.

[Source: http://www.iatronet.gr]