We all do it—instead of calling a specialist for a medical problem, we simply Google our symptoms and diagnose ourselves. However, this almost always leads to more problems down the road. When you read our podiatrists’ blog posts, you’ll learn when not to ignore symptoms and what we can do in our office to quickly relieve the pain or discomfort caused by warts, fungus, or other skin and nail problems.
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Is Getting a Pedicure Safe with Diabetes?All of us want a nicely groomed feet that feel comfortable and polished, yet for people with diabetes, getting a manicure and pedicure carry risks that need to be well thought through to prevent problems.
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Ingrown Toenails: Causes, Prevention & TreatmentIngrown nails are nails whose corners dig painfully into the soft tissue of nail grooves, leading to irritation, redness, swelling, and occasionally infection.
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Fixing Your Ugly FeetToe nail fungus? Get beautiful looking toe nails in minutes with our state of the art laser and keryflex application.
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COVID 19 and Your FeetCOVID toes is the term being given to the red-purple-blue discoloration that occurs on toes that has been reported in patients infected with the COVID-19 virus.
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Get Beautiful Looking Toenails in Minutes!KeryFlex is considered to be the “gold standard” cosmetic improvement to compliment laser fungal treatments.
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5 Myths About Foot Care5 common foot care myths
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Step Into Spring, One Foot at A TimeSpring has officially sprung, and it’s time to release your toes from their winter slumber. With sandal season right around the corner, are your feet ready?
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10 Tips to Keep Your Feet Healthy at HomeKeeping your feet pain-free is surprisingly easy. Healthy measures include good hygiene, self-examinations, and properly fitting shoes.
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5 Common Skin Problems Found on the FeetLearn about the 5 common foot problems in feet. Ulcers, Fungal Infections, Blisters, Calluses and Corns and Heel Fissures.
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Make Your Socks Work For YouBesides keeping your feet warm or making a fun fashion statement, socks are very important. More than just padding or cushioning, they actually serve as a barrier between the shoes and the feet. A good pair of socks can prevent a variety of foot problems.