Foot Care
Calluses and Corns
Calluses are hard, thickened areas of skin. These layers of thick skin can cause foot pain if they develop on weight bearing areas, such as under the ball of the foot or on the heel.
Corns are a localized area of pressure with causes the skin to build up like a cone into the foot. This build up of skin causes pressure on the underlying bone causing pain with walking.
Fungal Toenails
Nail fungus appears as thickened, discoloured toenails. As the fungal infection progresses, the nail can become brittle, crumbly, distorted or very thickened. This can cause the nail to separate from the underlying skin. These changes to the nail may cause pain, difficulty wearing certain shoes or lead to a possible infection.
Athlete’s Foot
Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection of the skin on the feet. Fungus and bacteria are everywhere and all it takes is a small portal of entry for fungus to affect the skin on the feet, Since fungus likes moist environments, it often affects the feet since they are often covered with socks and in shoes.
Plantar Warts
A plantar wart is a lesion on the sole of the foot that can cause pain. Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and are often mistaken for a callus or a corn. Multiple tiny black spots can sometimes be seen on the wart as this is the wart’s blood supply.
Ingrown Toenails
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