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Foot Deformities in Older People

Thomas William

While foot problems are not unique to older women, they are more prevalent in that age group than in younger women and affect between 20 and 45% of women over the age of 65. These include skin conditions, fungal infections of the toes and toenails, thickened toenails, ulcers, fissures or cracks between the toes, corns and calluses, as well as flat or high-arched feet. Structural deformities of the toes include hallux valgus, hammer, mallet, or claw toes. Foot discomfort is prevalent and may be brought on by other foot co-morbid conditions. Inadequate footwear may contribute significantly to slips, trips, and falls, which can cause fractures to the lower or upper limbs, as well as the terrible genesis of these issues. For older women, enhancing foot health and reducing falls can be accomplished with a few straightforward interventions and the use of the proper footwear. This article offers a concise summary of foot issues that affect older women and their consequences.