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Foot Care (Podiatry)  (Expert Forum)
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dark foot and heels
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Yena H Do, DPM - skin allergies, foot/ankle trauma, foot pain, bunions, Hammer toe, compartment syndrome, foot surgery
Cambridge Podiatry Cambridge - MA
Questions in the Foot Care (Podiatry) forum are answered by Dr. Yena Do. Topics include: Athlete's feet, Bunions, Flat feet, Foreign body, Fractures/foot pain,Fungal infections, Hammertoes, Instability, Morton's Neuroma, Nail fungus, Pediatric curly toes, Pediatric in-toe gait (pigeon toe), Plantar fasciitis/heel pain, Sesamoiditis, Shin splints, Warts.

dark foot and heels

by bigjay88, Nov 04, 2009 04:02PM

by Yena H Do, DPM, Nov 22, 2009 07:04PM
you could have hyperpigmentation that occurs to areas that have excessive friction/rubbing.
if there are localized areas that are dark, see a podiatrist/dermatologist to rule out skin conditions/malignancies
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