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Laser Treatments NOW FDA APPROVED!

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

The Q-Clear Laser, which is essentially two lasers in one, was recently approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), for use in general and plastic surgery, dermatology, and podiatry, for the incision, excision, and vaporization of soft tissues. In the field of podiatry, this means the Q-Clear Laser is approved for the following uses:

  • Matrixectomy: The process of surgically, chemically, or electrically destroying all or part of the base nail portion called the nail matrix.
  • Removal of Warts: Including periungal, subungal, and plantar warts.
  • Treatment of Foot Fungus.
  • Radical Nail Excision: A simple method of treatment for Ingrowing toenails by radical excision of the affected nailfold.
  • Neuromas: A painful condition, also referred to as a “pinched nerve” or a nerve tumor. It is a benign growth of nerve tissue frequently found between the third and fourth toes that brings on pain, a burning sensation, tingling, or numbness between the toes and in the ball of the foot.
  • And More!

The Q-Clear Laser can provide superior effect with exceptional patient comfort.

If you have any questions about We Treat Feet’s use of the Q-Clear Laser or if you wish to schedule an appointment with one of our podiatric specialists, please contact We Treat Feet Podiatry in Maryland by visiting our website or click here to view our various locations and phone numbers!

About We Treat Feet Podiatry:

We Treat Feet! That’s what we do. From the simplest nail problems, to the most complex foot deformities, we provide exceptional care in a kind and compassionate manner. We offer board certified physicians that have spent years learning the intricate structures and functions of the human foot and ankle. No knees or elbows here, only the best foot and ankle care in Maryland.

From heel pain, bunions, Sports medicine injuries, broken bones, neuromas, hammertoes, and flatfeet to Achilles tendon problems, we have the most modern technology available to help you, including digital x-ray, diagnostic ultrasound, and vascular testing equipment.

You can check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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Cellulitis: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Cellulitis is a common skin infection that occurs when bacteria – primarily staphylococcus and streptococcus – enters the body through cracking or peeling skin, insect or animal bites, or wounds or cuts.

Signs and Symptoms of Cellulitis

•      Fever

•      Chills or shaking

•      Sweating

•      Fatigue

•      Pain or tenderness

•      Hair loss at the site of infection

•      Redness

•      Inflammation

•      Joint stiffness

•      Sudden rash

•      Stretched looking skin

•      Warmness in the affected area

•      General ill feeling

•      Nausea and vomiting

If you experience any combination of the above symptoms, schedule an appointment with your podiatrist at your earliest convenience.

Treatment for Cellulitis

For the most part, treatment will involve the use of antibiotics. Cellulitis usually goes away with 7 – 10 days of antibiotics, however, hospitalization may be necessary if:

•      You are very sick (for example, you have a very high temperature, blood pressure problems, or nausea and vomiting that does not go away)

•      You have been on antibiotics and the infection is getting worse

•      Your immune system is not working well (due to cancer, HIV)

•      You require antibiotics through a vein (IV)

Preventing Cellulitis

You can try to prevent cellulites and other skin infections by following these tips:

•      To prevent cracking, use lotions or ointments.

•      Wear comfortable shoes that fit your foot.

•      Keep your toenails trimmed and avoid irritating the skin around your toenails.

•      Wear protective equipment when at work or playing sports.

In the event of a break in the skin, do the following:

1.   Clean the break with soap and water.

2.   Apply an antibiotic cream or ointment.

3.   Cover the break with a bandage and change it everyday until the wound scabs over.

4.   Watch for signs of Cellulitis.

5.   If you notice any signs or symptoms of Cellulitis, call your podiatrist.

If you have any questions about Cellulitis or if you wish to schedule an appointment, contact We Treat Feet Podiatry by visiting our website or click here to view our various locations and phone numbers!

We Treat Feet! That’s what we do. From the simplest nail problems, to the most complex foot deformities, we provide exceptional care in a kind and compassionate manner. We offer board certified physicians that have spent years learning the intricate structures and functions of the human foot and ankle. No knees or elbows here, only the best foot and ankle care available in Maryland.

From heel pain, bunions, Sports medicine injuries, broken bones, neuromas, hammertoes, and flatfeet to Achilles tendon problems, we have the most modern technology available to help you, including digital x-ray, diagnostic ultrasound, and vascular testing equipment.

Our physician team offers treatments for people of all ages, from infants to seniors. No foot is too big, no problem is too big, because remember, We Treat Feet!

You can check us out on Facebook and Twitter as well!

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