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Health Tip: Dealing With Foot Arthritis
By LadyLively on April 21, 2017
Just about everyone has occasional foot pain, but persistent symptoms may signal foot arthritis.
The American Podiatric Medical Association suggests seeing a doctor about:
- Having swelling that affects one or more joints.
- Having ongoing tenderness or pain in a joint.
- Having a joint that feels hot or is red.
- Being unable to move a joint.
- Having a growth, rash or other changes in the skin.
Source: HealthDay
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