Are you suffering from a stubborn foot ailment that won't go away? Our Maryland podiatry specialists explore the common causes of athlete's foot, plantar warts, fungal nails, corns and calluses, and diabetic wounds to help patients find long-lasting relief. Browse or search our blog posts today for more information!
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Reasons to Be Concerned About Calluses on Your FeetFor many, a callus is not a serious issue needing treatment. However, if you have diabetes, not treating a callus can lead to infection or other complications.
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Preventing and Treating Sunburns or Other Burns on the FeetIf you have burns on your feet, contact a podiatrist who can provide treatment options. Treating burns early can prevent further damage to the skin and tissue.
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Does Aaron Rodgers have Covid / Omicron Toes?
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How to Recognize and Treat Skin Cancer on the FeetSkin cancer on the feet often goes unnoticed. Knowing how to spot the signs of skin cancer is important for early detection.
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How to Treat Psoriasis on the Feet and LegsPsoriasis on the feet and legs can make them hurt or feel itchy. There are a variety of options to treat the condition and provide relief from the symptoms.
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How to Protect Your Feet While SwimmingThere are many things to do to protect your feet while swimming. Taking precautions can help you avoid injuries, discomfort, or possible infection.
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How to Prevent Foot Infections in Public ShowersThere are certain precautions you can take that can help you avoid catching athlete’s foot or another type of foot infection when using a public shower.
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Understanding the Effects of Chemotherapy on Your FeetYou may not realize that chemotherapy can have effects on your feet. It can cause changes in your toenails as well as damage to the nerves in your feet.
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What Diabetes Patients Need to Know About Foot Wounds and UlcersAre you suffering from chronic diabetic foot ulcers? Get the treatment you need from a Maryland foot doctor to prevent infection and amputation.
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Runner’s Nail Is Proof of Hard Work, But It’s Still an InjuryRunner’s nail is among the most common running-related injuries out there—but just because it doesn’t always hurt doesn’t mean it should be ignored.