Your podiatrist in Dénia
Your podiatrist in Dénia
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What does the podiatrist do?
Feet carry us through life
The feet are exposed to great stress every day and carry the entire body weight of a person for several hours. Over time, such stress naturally leaves traces that can lead to pathological changes in the appearance of the feet. In addition, people with liver disease or diseases such as diabetes mellitus are particularly at risk. Congenital malpositions of the feet can also cause damage to the foot.
The main part of the podiatry treatment is the work on the skin and nails. However, a detailed medical history is taken beforehand. Existing illnesses and taking certain medications in particular can have a significant impact on the treatment.
In principle, medical foot care should always be carried out if there are problems with the feet in order to avoid consequential damage. However, patients with severely restricted mobility should also go for foot care regularly or make use of a home visit so that they do not neglect foot care.
Our services
Our podiatry in Dénia
Professional nail trimming
Nail correction margin
Medical foot care
Biomechanical study
Nail prosthetics
Callus treatment
Treatment of corns and warts
Relief therapies
Podotaping
What diseases does the podiatrist treat?
Some of the areas of application
Nail bed inflammation
Nail bed inflammation should be taken seriously. If left untreated, they can lead to painful swelling and also affect the surrounding tissue.
Warts
Usually they are harmless and disappear on their own: warts. However, they are highly contagious and can be painful, so they should be treated by a professional.
Nail fungus
Nail fungus is not only unsightly, but also dangerous and should be treated quickly.
Your podiatrist in Dénia is the contact person for, among other things
Pedicure
Onychocryptosis
Toe deformity
Pressure points
Corns
Blow
Wounds
Ulcers
Inflammation
Your specialist
Dr Jose Juan Rosello
Podiatrist