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Plantar warts treatment

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The procedure

Plantar warts are treated by applying a chemical product directly on the lesion after debridement or by using a needleless injector to inject a medication. Left untreated, warts can multiply, grow in size and become painful when walking.

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Related conditions

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  • Ingrown toenail
  • Bunion
  • Psoriasis/eczema
  • Flat feet/cavus feet
  • Plantar wart
  • Diabetic foot

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Condition :

Ingrown toenail

This frequently seen problem can be treated by cutting the portion of the nail that has penetrated the skin with a technique called slant back. It can also be permanently treated under local anesthesia with a minor surgery called partial matricectomy.

•Redness, swelling and pain at the periphery of the nail ;
•Possible discharge of pus.

Ingrown toenail

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Bunion

A podiatrist can help to relieve pain associated with bunions (hallux abducto-valgus) and slow down the progression of the deformation. Treatments will vary depending on the severity of the problem. Your podiatrist will give you advice on adequate footwear and will prescribe foot orthotics if indicated. Also, patient will be referred for surgery if needed.

•Deformity of the big toe joint leading to the appearance of a bump ;
•Redness and pain after wearing shoes all day.

Bunion

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Psoriasis/eczema

Skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis can also affect your feet. It can cause pain, itching, burning sensations and can also change the nail appearance. Your podiatrist can evaluate the problem and prescribe  the appropriate treatment for your condition.

Psoriasis/eczema

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Flat feet/cavus feet

A complete biomechanical exam and gait analyse with your podiatrist will determine your foot type. If you have pain, there are various treatments like custom foot orthotics.

•Fallen arches or high arches ;
•Ankles rolling inwards or outwards.

Flat feet/cavus feet

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Plantar wart

A plantar wart is a viral infection caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). Left untreated, plantar warts can multiply, grow in size and become painful when walking. The podiatrist can treat your warts and help you avoid recurrence of this problem.

•Growth under the foot or on the toes with or without callus on top ;
•Black pinpoints (small clotted blood vessels) ;
•Possibly painful when walking.

Plantar wart

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Diabetic foot

Peripheric neuropathy, a loss of nerve sensitivity, is a possible result of diabetes and can be painful everyday. Your podiatrist can evaluate your foot sensitivity with a few neurological tests. This evaluation will help you treat related foot problems and prevent ulcers.

Diabetic foot