Your Guide to Cold-Weather Care Winter brings unique challenges for everyone’s feet, but for those with diabetes, the colder months require extra care. Cold temperatures, dry air, and indoor heating can create the perfect storm for foot complications, especially for...
Ingrown toenails are a common and often painful condition that occurs when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to discomfort, redness, and sometimes infection. While they may seem like a minor issue, ingrown toenails can significantly impact...
As the leaves begin to change and the temperatures drop, it’s time to swap out your summer sandals for cozy fall boots. However, with this change in footwear comes the need to adjust your foot care routine. At Idaho Foot & Ankle Center, with locations in...
Summer is here, and that means sandal season! A pedicure can be a great way to pamper yourself and keep your feet looking their best. However, ensuring your pedicure is safe and hygienic is essential to prevent infections and other foot issues. At Idaho Foot &...
Summer is the season for sunshine, vacations, and outdoor fun. As you plan your summer activities, don’t forget to take special care of your feet. Here at Idaho Foot & Ankle Center, we know how crucial it is to keep your feet healthy and happy. Here are some...
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month! Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is often called malignant melanoma because it can spread to other areas of the body as it grows beneath the skin. This dangerous cancer can affect people of all ages and appear...
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