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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Tips for Treating and Avoiding BlistersA blister can be a small annoyance or the start of a serious injury. A Maryland podiatrist explains how to treat and prevent blisters on the feet.
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What to Eat for Healthy FeetCould your diet be making your foot condition worse? Our Maryland podiatrists explore foods that could help prevent foot and ankle injuries.
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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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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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Ingrown Toenails: What to KnowAn ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the nail, usually on the big toe, grows into the skin adjacent to it. Learn more about this painful foot problem.
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Laser Treatment for Toenail FungusIf you have toenail fungus, a laser treatment may be the answer. Here, learn about the FDA-approved laser devices to help rid patients of this infection.
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7 Tips to Help Prevent BlistersBlisters are a primary complaint of walkers and runners. Here, learn seven tips to help prevent them.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Diagnose and Treat Ingrown ToenailsIngrown toenails occur when toenails grow into the nail folds in your feet. Learn the factors that cause this painful condition.
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Podiatry in Minutes: How to Get Rid of Toenail FungusIf you have toenail fungus, your toenails may become thick and yellow in color. Here, learn more about this common but easily treated condition.