Our comprehensive library articles on nail and skin conditions offer an extensive overview of treatment options, helping you make informed decisions about your foot health. By understanding the various approaches and therapies available, you can feel more prepared when you visit our office.
- Page 1
-
What Is An Intractable Plantar Keratosis?An intractable plantar keratosis is a discrete callus, usually about 1 centimeter in diameter, directly under a metatarsal head, under the ball of your foot.
-
What Is Squamous Cell Carcinoma?Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a type of skin cancer that usually appears as a nodule (bump) in the skin that eventually depresses in the center (ulcerates).
-
How Malignant Melanoma Affects the FeetMalignant melanoma is a skin cancer that accounts for over 60% of skin cancer deaths. Approximately 30% of melanomas occur in lower extremities and 3% in feet.
-
What is a Xanthoma?Xanthoma is a yellow-colored bump, lump, or plate-like lesion on or under your skin, usually formed when the blood contains too much of a certain type of fat.
-
What Is a Pyogenic Granuloma?A pyogenic granuloma is a fast-growing, reddish sore in the skin or mucous membranes. They are often found at the site of a chronic ingrown toenail. Learn more.
-
All About Ganglion and Other Deep CystsSynovial cysts, ganglia, and cutaneous mucoid cysts refer to fluid-filled masses found under the skin, in a tendon, or in a bone. Our podiatrist explains more.
-
Wichita Podiatrist Shares Treatment Options for Ingrown ToenailsOur trusted foot doctor at Central Kansas Podiatry Associates offers effective treatment for ingrown toenails.
-
Safe and Effective Treatment for Plantar WartsWarts are usually harmless and can be easily removed. Our Wichita podiatrist discusses why you should get them treated right away.
-
How a Podiatrist Can Help Treat and Prevent Athlete’s FootSuffering from athlete's foot in Wichita? Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options from Central Kansas Podiatry's skilled foot doctor, Dr. Weaver.
-
Ingrown ToenailsDownload this patient information sheet to learn about ingrown toenails, then call our Wichita podiatrist to schedule an appointment.