Our blog posts about nail and skin conditions are designed to help you gain a deeper understanding of these common foot care concerns. We delve into the causes, symptoms, and the latest treatments, providing valuable insights for anyone who wants their feet to look and feel great.
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Wichita Podiatrist's Back-to-School Foot Care Tips for KidsLearn essential foot care tips for kids from our Wichita podiatrist. As your child heads back to school, prevent ingrown toenails, warts, and athlete's foot.
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Understanding Different Types of Foot Growths and CancersUnderstanding different types of foot growths and cancers helps you spot problems quickly. The professionals at Central Kansas Podiatry Associates explain more.
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Understanding Foot Blisters, How to Treat Them and More Importantly, Prevent ThemFoot blisters are fluid-filled skin bubbles. Are they always a problem? Not at first, but Central Kansas Podiatry Associates professionals explain more.
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10 Healthy Tips For At-Home PedicuresDoing home pedicures at home can help you avoid catching foot fungal infections and other troublesome issues. Central Kansas Podiatry Associates explains more.
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How to Spot and Treat Fungal ToenailsUnsightly toenail fungus is both a problem and a symptom. Learn how to treat fungal toenails with help from Central Kansas Podiatry Associates.
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Understanding Common Foot Fungal Problems and How to Treat ThemFoot fungal infections are common problems, and while some are easy to treat, others aren’t. The professionals at Central Kansas Podiatry Associates can help.
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Skin Allergy Symptoms and TreatmentsContact dermatitis, or skin allergies, on feet often cause inflammation and irritation. At Central Kansas Podiatry Associates, we offer many treatment options.
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Understanding Foot Warts Causes and TreatmentFoot warts are caused by a virus that penetrates the skin. While some warts go away on their own, others require treatment from an experienced podiatrist.
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Understanding What Causes Athlete’s Foot and How to Get Rid of ItAthlete’s foot is a common fungus that’s highly contagious. Fortunately, the professionals at Central Kansas Podiatry Associates have treatment options.