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Pealing skin in Winter

Ever thought to wonder why your skin peels in the winter? While skin dries out because of lack of hydration and fewer oils,  opportunists looking for food, have also come on board. These are opportunists are called dermatophytes. Dermatophytes eat dead…

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When to Epsom

By Kate Clayton-Jones MSN RN PhD(c) CFCN CFCS When to use Epsom salts - Epsom salts are useful when trying to draw toxins or infection out. Often an Epsom salt soak is suggested for softening the skin around an ingrown…

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Please, no petroleum

By Kate Clayton-Jones MSN PhD(c) RN CFCN CFCS Here is my appeal to you all. Please don't use Vaseline or petroleum-based creams or salves on feet, especially on the feet of diabetics or the elderly. Why... you ask? What's wrong…

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Peripheral Neuropathy

By Kate Clayton-Jones MSN PhD(c) RN CFCN CFCS At FootCare by Nurses, we take care of a lot of people who tell us that they have peripheral neuropathy. When asked “what kind?” there is often a long pause. Peripheral neuropathy…

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Back in time

6/23/17 Walking around the Mutton and Mead festival in Montague today, I saw a lot of different foot wear. Dressed in costumes, many wore moccasins, boots of leather and skins and even shoes with curly jester toes. Spectators wore everything…

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