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What are the Misconceptions about Ingrown Toenails?
Normally, your toenails should continue to grow straight, but sometimes you can develop an issue like an ingrown toenail. This happens when your toenail grows into the side or corner of your nail bed. An ingrown toenail is a very common issue and often develops in one...
What is Diabetic Foot Pain?
Diabetic foot pain is often caused by Peripheral Neuropathy, which is a nerve problem directly caused by the disease of diabetes. This nerve pain can take the form of burning, aching, shooting pain, or tingling in your feet. How to Relieve Diabetic Foot Pain?You can...
When Should You Go to the Doctor for an Ingrown Toenail?
An ingrown toenail can sometimes be managed on your own, but here at Podiatry Associates in Baltimore, we always recommend medical attention, especially since an infection may occur in the toenail. If you detect any signs of an ingrown toenail infection like pain,...
Causes and Symptoms of Ingrown Toenails
When it comes to taking care of your feet, you’ll know when you have an ingrown toenail. The nail, typically the large toenail, starts growing into the side of your toe, creating a lot of pain and red swelling in that area. What are the symptoms for an ingrown...
How to Prevent and Treat Diabetic Foot Ulcers
For a diabetic patient, developing a foot ulcer can be one of the most serious complications. The nature of diabetes puts these individuals at higher risk for wounds on their lower extremities such as ulcers. Approximately 15% of diabetics cases have been known to...
Everything You Need To Know About A Podiatrist
Suffering from foot problems and finding it troublesome to carry out your daily routine? This means you should schedule an appointment with one of our podiatrists in Baltimore. But before that, here are some questions you may have about podiatrists: What’s a...
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