by Podiatry Team | Apr 9, 2016 | Frequently Asked Questions, News, Podiatry Blog
Toenail fungi, the same bugs that cause athlete’s foot, squeeze under toenails and hide. Foot sweat combines with the toe jam and toenail fungus to form a damp festering jelly which is an unstoppable force. This is a toenail-fungus patient memoir. In fact,...
by Podiatry Team | Apr 9, 2016 | Frequently Asked Questions, News, Podiatry Blog
Your feet are possibly the last part of your body you consider– up until they start hurting. They’re as well vital to forget, though: With some 26 bones and also a complicated structure of muscles, tendons and tendons, your feet take in the effect of your...
by Podiatry Team | Apr 9, 2016 | Frequently Asked Questions, News, Podiatry Blog
Wash your feet. Wash your feet in warm water every day. Use exfoliating body or foot soap and scrub everywhere. Make sure you scrub your toenails! Soak your toenails in warm water. Soak your toenails in warm water for about 5 minutes to reduce damage. Clean your...