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Frequently asked questions
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A podologist is a healthcare professional trained in the field of foot health and who provides care for foot problems.
Ingrown toenail treatment, callus treatment, wart and fungal treatment, cracked heels, and diabetic foot care are among the areas of expertise of podologists.
Suitable for anyone who cares about hand and foot health. Diabetics and those who require regular foot care can particularly benefit from podological treatments.
The procedures are generally painless. They are performed gently and controllably, according to the individual's needs. Early intervention can reduce the risk of pain and infection.
Although it varies depending on the individual's foot structure and needs, it is generally recommended to have treatments every 4–6 weeks .
Yes. Podiatric care is especially important for diabetic patients and is recommended to be performed regularly.
If you experience foot problems due to pain, ingrown toenails, calluses, fungal infections, cracks, or diabetes, you should consult a podiatrist.
Home care is supportive; however, many foot problems require professional evaluation and care.
To prevent calluses, ingrown nails, and nail problems that can develop due to heavy use, regular foot care is essential.
As soon as a foot or nail problem is noticed, a podiatrist evaluation can be performed.
Podiatric care helps control and prevent the spread of foot and nail fungus.
No. It can recur if professional care is not provided.
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