An ingrown toenail is often not something to be too concerned with. It’s often treatable well enough at home and viewed as simply just an inconvenience. However, not all ingrown toenails are that way. There are cases when an ingrown toenail is too much to handle with self-care or requires the approach of a professional.
Read MoreThe doctors at PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center welcome back students and their parents each season. Partnering together for better foot and ankle health, our team of podiatrists helps parents address current foot issues and think about potential ones that may appear later during the year.
Read MoreThe doctors at PodiatryCare, PC and the Heel Pain Center warn against a common condition that results in poor trimming: ingrown toenails. This condition occurs when the toenail begins to grow into the side of your skin. The gradual growth can be very painful. If left untreated, it can lead to infection.
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Read MoreAre you overlooking the ingrown toenail that has bothered you for the past few days? There may be signs of something worse that could happen if you don’t act fast.
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Read MoreWhen was the last time you took a close look at your toes — and then an even closer look at your toenails? There are a lot of things we can learn from daily foot inspections.
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