Podiatrist’s Foot & Ankle Care Blog

 

Toenail fungus can undoubtedly be an unpleasant and troublesome ailment of the foot. This condition often occurs when a case of athlete’s foot or another rash spreads to the toenail. Time is certainly of the essence when it comes to treating a toenail fungus. Since the fungus becomes more severe as time passes, an individual… Read more »

While not a serious issue, toenail fungus, or onychomycosis, can be an embarrassing and uncomfortable condition to experience. Toenail fungus is often caused from public areas that harbor fungi and improper cleaning/drying of the foot. Once infected, the fungus grows deeper into the nail and can be very hard to get rid of. There are… Read more »

If you walk or run a lot, you may end up with a bruised heel, an injury that is different from plantar fasciitis. Symptoms of a bruised heel include pain in the bottom of the heel, or the calcaneus, as well as redness or purple bruising on the outside of the heel. A bruised heel… Read more »

Heel pain can be difficult to deal with, especially if you do not know what the underlying cause is. If you ignore your heel pain, the pain can magnify and potentially develop into a chronic condition. Depending on the location of your heel pain, you have developed a specific condition.   One condition is plantar… Read more »

If you notice a flat hardened callus on the bottom of your foot with tiny black spots showing beneath the skin, you may have a plantar wart. The area might be tender, but try not to touch it. This growth may be caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is highly contagious and can enter… Read more »