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When to See a Podiatrist: Signs Your Foot Pain Needs Professional Help
If foot or ankle pain lingers beyond a couple of weeks, worsens with activity, or makes it hard to walk, it may be time to see a podiatrist. This article outlines clear warning signs—such as swelling, redness, warmth, numbness or tingling, changes in nail or skin color, heel pain with first steps, recurrent sprains, stubborn corns or ingrown toenails, and any wound that won’t heal (especially if you have diabetes). It explains when symptoms require urgent care, and how early evaluation can prevent complications, reduce pain, and restore mobility through targeted treatments like orthotics, therapy, or minor procedures. Supportive, practical guidance helps patients and caregivers know when expert foot care can make a meaningful difference.
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Is teeth grinding (bruxism) harmful?
Yes, it can lead to tooth wear, breakage, TMJ disorders, and muscle discomfort.
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Kansas City Health Snapshot: Nursing Home Safety, Donor Milk Access, and World Cup Illness Planning
Kansas City, MO – February 23, 2026 – Three metro health updates: nursing home safety lawsuit, donor milk drop-off, and World Cup illness planning.
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How can I improve my oral hygiene routine?
Brush twice daily, floss once a day, use fluoride toothpaste, rinse with mouthwash, and have regular dental check-ups.
