There is no cure for anytype of hyperhydrosis. As for me, I went to the dermatologist and he gave me a super strong antipersperant to rub on my hands and feet. I wish there was a cure, because rubbing this stuff on my hands and feet every day and waiting for it to dry takes a while. So yes, you can do things to help the problem, but not to cure it. And there are other treatments too, including surgery, but that's a little intense i think personally
There are many Herbs found, which have the Natural Healing Properties.These herbs have the property to sure Plantar warts.To get an idepth knowlegde you can check on some of the web sites online which would give you an Indepth knowledge about these Natural Healing Herbs .
For treating hyperhydrosis...
Orthopedic footwear or orthopedic inserts can assist in the resolution of Plantars Fasciitis.
yes by reducing the water level of your system. Dehydration
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A plantar wart will not kill you.
Plantar flexion occurs in your feet.
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Plantar fibromas can compress the plantar nerves, specifically the medial and lateral plantar nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, and tingling in the bottom of the foot.
Plantar wart can be located in many places on the body. A plantar ward can be on the foot, hands, and fingers.
The plantar fascia is the thick connective tissue which supports the arch of the foot
NO! I've had it for 20 years and I've seen at least 10 foot doctors and orthopods. No one has been able to cure this terrible condition. I've been through shots, splints, orthotics (at least 10 different pairs), plus physical therapy. And, NOTHING HAS HELPED. I sit here with my foot taped and elevated, hoping for a cure sometime before I die. I'm 66 and this problem started when I was in my early 40s. I also have plantar fasciitis and have recently developed a plantar fibroma that my doctor wants to remove with radical surgery. I'm holding off. Waiting for some new treatment that offers real results.....and hopefully, a CURE.