People will often treat a foot condition at home before seeing a doctor, but not all treatments have the desired effect. In our blog, our podiatrists explore the most common reasons patients suffer from foot deformities and chronic pain, offering long-term solutions to stop these ailments from coming back.
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Is a Lunula No-Contact Laser an effective Treatment for Toenail Fungus?What is toenail fungus? Who suffers from toenail fungus? How do I know if I have toenail fungus, where the fungus came from and my treatment options?
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Mistakes Runners Make When Training for a 5K or MarathonWorried about suffering a foot injury before the big race? Our podiatrists explain how to avoid training injuries that could keep you sidelined on race day.
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Protect Your Feet From Lawnmower InjuriesLawnmower accidents are a common cause of foot injuries, causing thousands of cuts, bone fractures, and even amputations every year.
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How to Get Your Exercise Even If Your Feet HurtA Maryland podiatrist explores potential activities for patients who struggle with foot pain or are recovering from a recent foot or ankle injury.
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Summer Foot Care TipsIn the summer, we typically wear sandals or bare feet around the house and outside. Here's some foot care advice to keep your feet healthy and injury free.
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Difference between Hammertoes vs. Claw ToeIf your shoes don’t fit properly, issues like hammerheads and claw toes may develop. Our Greater Washington Advance podiatrist in MD, explain more here.
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Your GWAP Podiatry is now available to take your appointmentGreater Washington Advanced Podiatry is open for appointments. Our office is following all Federal State and County guidelines to keep everyone safe.
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Paula Deen and DiabetesDiabetes affects millions of people in America. Here, learn more about prevention and treatment of this condition.
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If You Experience Itchy Legs When You Walk or ExerciseDo you get itchy legs when you walk or exercise? There are a few different syndromes and problems associated with this annoying problem.
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Using the Internet for Foot Information: Be CautiousFoot and ankle patients using the internet for a diagnosis are likely to come across poor quality information. Learn how to identify a good website.