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Sophia Solomon

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

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  • 5 Dangerous Causes of Foot Pain You Should Know

    Foot pain is a common issue that affects many people all over the world. When your feet ache, it becomes unbearable to follow your regular schedule, enjoy walks, and exercise. It is important to understand that each type of pain has an underlying cause that may require timely and proper treatment....

  • How to Properly Trim Your Child’s Nails

    Small children are not very fond of getting their nails trimmed. In many families, it’s a big struggle. But you know you have to do it. Your child screams and tries to escape, pulls out his or her tiny hand from your hands and you have to operate with sharp scissors or forceps in such extreme...

  • Swollen Feet After Giving Birth: How to Get Relief

    Swelling is something that women experience during pregnancy. This swelling is called edema. Edema can occur in your ankles, face, or belly. However, some women experience swelling even after giving birth. After delivery, some women experience swelling around the face, hands, or legs. In some rare...

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