by Podiatry Associates | Oct 7, 2020 | Diabetes, Diabetic Foot Care, Surgical Procedures
We are quickly made aware of any visible, physical abnormalities we may develop. But are we similarly concerned with those ailments which are not so apparent? We can easily ignore some of the physical abnormalities that are not commonly visible. Ingrown toenails, for...
by Podiatry Associates | Sep 7, 2020 | Diabetes, Diabetic Foot Care, Surgical Procedures
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, it is essential to take care of your feet. Diabetics are prone to foot-related issues since the condition can lead to nerve damage and reduced blood flow. While you should seek diabetic foot care treatment in Baltimore, there...
by Podiatry Associates | Aug 7, 2020 | Diabetes, Diabetic Foot Care, Surgical Procedures
As a parent, you are aware that proper hygiene is imperative for your baby’s health and wellbeing. While most parents take the utmost care, many often overlook foot and toenail hygiene and care. If you do not take care of your baby’s toenails, you will have to contend...
by Podiatry Associates | Jul 17, 2020 | Diabetes, Diabetic Foot Care, Surgical Procedures
Wound healing is slower in patients with diabetes because this disease prevents the body from properly handling sugar levels. Elevated glucose levels can cause damage to various systems in the human body. High blood glucose causes stiffening of the arteries, narrowing...
by Podiatry Associates | Jun 24, 2020 | Common Foot Problems, Surgical Procedures
Depending on its severity, and if left unattended, an untreated ingrown toenail could become infected and worsen, spreading to the bone. If it’s already infected and is showing signs of red inflammation and/or pus, then you should schedule an appointment to see the...