Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica, also referred to as blastomycosis-like pyoderma, is a infrequent infection which can affect your skin, usually between the toes on the foot. It is due to the fungus infection by Blastomyces dermatitidis, which can be traditionally found in soil and decaying organic matter in the United States and Canada. The disease typically Continue reading →
Urea is an natural and organic substance that is probably more known for its role within a fertilizer made use of in agriculture. Urea takes on an important part in your bodies metabolism and is a vital method by which the body eliminates unnecessary nitrogen. It is manufactured within the liver from an ammonia Continue reading →
Being a podiatrist this is one question which I get asked a lot, both in clinical situations as well as in interpersonal occasions. They do not possess roots. When a foot doctor removes a corn, they actually do tend to keep coming back, but not because they have roots. They return because the reason behind Continue reading →
Warts or verrucae are a commonly occurring skin problem. They most commonly occur on the hands and on the feet and can be painful on the feet as you walk on them. There are many different treatments for them, with various success rates for them. The problem with research on warts is that they tend Continue reading →