Our Services
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Nail Cutting
Toenail cutting is the process of trimming and shaping toenails to maintain foot health and prevent further problems. Proper toenail cutting is especially important for people with certain health conditions, such as diabetes or circulation issues, as improper trimming can lead to serious complications like infections or wounds. Regular maintenance by a foot health practitioner can help ensure nails are kept in good condition.
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Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails occur when the edges or corners of a toenail grow into the surrounding skin, leading to pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes infection. Treatment typically involves careful removal of the ingrown portion of the nail, alleviating pressure and allowing the area to heal.
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Corns and Calluses
Corns and calluses are thickened areas of skin that develop in response to friction and pressure, often resulting from ill-fitting shoes or repetitive activities. They commonly appear on the feet, especially on the toes and soles. Treatment typically involves the gentle removal of the hardened skin to alleviate discomfort and restore skin smoothness. Additionally, recommendations for proper footwear and foot care practices may be provided to prevent recurrence and promote overall foot health
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Thickened Nails
Thickened nails occur when the toenails become unusually hard and dense. This condition can lead to discomfort, difficulty in trimming the nails, and increased risk of ingrown toenails. Treatment typically involves the gentle reduction of the thickened nail material, improving comfort and appearance. In some cases, addressing the underlying cause, may also be necessary to promote healthier nail growth and prevent recurre
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Hard Skin Removal
Hard skin, also known as hyperkeratosis, develops when the skin thickens in response to pressure or friction, often appearing on the feet, particularly on the heels and balls of the feet. This condition can lead to discomfort and may increase the risk of cracks or sores. Treatment typically involves the gentle removal of the hard skin, restoring smoothness and comfort to the affected areas.
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Fungal Nails
Fungal nails, or onychomycosis, occur when a fungal infection affects the toenails, leading to discoloration, thickening, and brittleness. Treatment typically involves a thorough assessment and the application of antifungal therapies to eliminate the infection. In some cases, nail debridement may be performed to remove infected nail material, promoting healthier nail growth.
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Verruca
Verrucas, commonly known as plantar warts, are small, rough growths that develop on the soles of the feet due to a viral infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can be painful and may cause discomfort when walking or standing. Treatment typically involves the removal of the verruca using techniques like chemical solutions and debridement to effectively eliminate the wart.