How to have happier feet
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Aching, throbbing, and swelling in your feet are sometimes the natural result of overuse, but certain medical conditions can worsen foot pain or make your symptoms last longer. There are many ways to treat foot pain and even lower the risk of developing it. Learn a few common conditions and the best strategies to find relief for your feet.
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