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Weather it’s an ingrown toenail, heel pain, an ankle sprain, wound care, or a diabetic foot exam; Dr Tina, as her patients call her, will put you at ease and dispatch your pain quickly and gently.

Only podiatrists have the title Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, and will have the initials “DPM” after their name, i.e. Dr. William Smith DPM. They receive extensive training in caring for the foot, ankle, and some of the muscles and tendons of the lower leg.

The above three components are generally known as the lower extremity. By training and clinical experience, podiatrists are uniquely qualified to treat this area, and are widely regarded as the authority on medical care of the lower extremity. Podiatrists are formally recognized as physicians by the United States government.

DPMs (Doctors of Podiatric Medicine) are experts in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases, injuries, and other medical conditions of the lower extremity. For the purposes of this definition, the lower extremity consists of the foot, ankle, and most of the muscles and tendons of the lower leg. Podiatrists are uniquely qualified to treat this area, and are widely regarded as the authority on medical care of the lower extremity. Podiatrists are formally recognized as physicians by the United States government.

What podiatrists suggest for a healthy foot health?

There are several tips that your Podiatrist will provide with, here are some of them:

  1. Proper Footwear: A good, well-fitting, breathable shoes with decent arch support is something you should always aim for. An ill-fitting shoe can cause problems like Bunion, or toenail damage, unbreathable shoes increase sweat which increases chances of bacteria and infection. While not having an arch support will lead to plantar fasciitis.
  2. Foot Hygiene: Make sure you daily wash your feet, better if done with soap. And then dry thoroughly, especially the area between your toes, they are a lot likely to develop bacteria.
  3. Nail Care: Trim your nails straight across, and avoid cutting them too short as cutting them inappropriately can lead to ingrown toenail, a condition in which nails start growing the wrong direction and might even damage your skin which can lead to infections.
  4. Avoid Barefoot Walking: While its safe to stay barefoot at your home, do not make this mistake in public places like swimming pools, and shower areas. There can be sharp objects to damage your feet, but those places also have bacteria that can infect you.
  5. Adress Issues promptly: Its common to think certain problems can go away on their own, but if they persist for too long or cause too much pain and discomfort, make sure to visit your podiatrist.

What should I do if I notice a change in the shape of my feet?

If you notice change in your feet’s shape consider visiting your podiatrist right away, it could be because of swelling or another condition. It isn’t a great idea to ignorer it at all, since it may get worse in future and might make it difficult for you to walk. Immediate care can help.

Pittsburgh podiatrists are the best doctors in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases, injuries, and other medical conditions of the lower extremity. For the purposes of this definition, the lower extremity consists of the foot, ankle, skin conditions and most of the muscles and tendons of the lower leg.

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