Foot Care Specialists Jackson MS

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Local Businesses

Mc Craw, John B – University Plastic Surgery

(601) 815-1343
2500 N State St # L222
Jackson, MS 39203


Cutaneous Laser Center Llc

601-360-0050
501 Marshall St
Jackson, MS 39202


Suman Kumar Das

601-362-0611
764 Lakeland Dr Ste 306
Jackson, MS 39216


Bolton Gary G

601-982-3011
764 Lakeland Dr
Jackson, MS 39216


Douglas Gorman

(601) 373-3730
1920 Chadwick Drive Suite 108
Jackson, MS 39204


Joseph Howard Robinson

601-944-0116
501 Marshall St Ste 111
Jackson, MS 39202


Robert Smith

(601) 969-9050
1421 N. State Street Suite 504
Jackson, MS 39202


Same Day Std Testing

(601) 718-1302
1860 Chadwick Dr, Ste 102
Jackson, MS 39204


Sullivan, Sabra Phd Faad

(601) 355-8555
501 Marshall St Ste 606
Jackson, MS 39202


Daniel Iii, C Ralph – Daniel Iii C Ralph

(601) 362-8514
971 Lakeland Dr, #659
Jackson, MS 39216


Louis Julian Wise

(601) 982-5441
3000 Old Canton Road – Suite 430
Jackson, MS 39216


The Face & Skin Center

601- 815-3374
2500 N State St
Jackson, MS 39216


Adcock, Jeannie – Clinic Of Plastic Surgery

(601) 354-5633
1421 N State St # 504
Jackson, MS 39203


Face & Skin Center

(601) 815-3374
1410 E Woodrow Wilson Ave
Jackson, MS 39213


John Barry Mccraw

601-815-1313
2500 N State St
Jackson, MS 39216


University Physicians Oncology

(601) 984-5160
2500 N State St
Jackson, MS 39203


American Society Of Plastic Andcnstrctve Srgns Inc

1-601-969-9050

Jackson, MS 39201


Sullivan Sabra Phd Faad

(601) 355-8555
501 Marshall St
Jackson, MS 39202


Plastic Surgery Center

(601) 373-3730
1920 Chadwick Dr Ste 108
Jackson, MS 39204


Chemene R Quinn

601-899-3420
5903 Ridgewood Rd
Jackson, MS 39211


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Jackson, MS

Why is my foot so painful when I walk?

Pain in the bottom of your foot is often caused by exercise, such as running, wearing shoes that are too tight or a condition, such as Morton’s neuroma. Some people also have a foot shape that puts extra pressure on the bottom of the foot. Hard or cracked skin or a verruca can also cause this type of pain.

What does Vicks VapoRub do for toenails?

Vicks VapoRub Although designed for cough suppression, its active ingredients (camphor and eucalyptus oil) may help treat toenail fungus. A 2011 study found that Vicks VapoRub had a “positive clinical effect” in treating toenail fungus.

What kind of shoes do you wear to a podiatrist?

Lace-up shoes are ideal because they can be adjusted the most. Pointy shoes can make your toes “claw” or cause bunions to form. This may lead to pain and affect overall walking biomechanics. Clenched toes can also cause rubbing, leading to corns and calluses.

What are the signs of arthritis in your feet?

Trouble standing or putting weight on your feet. Tenderness when touching the affected joints. Pain when moving your ankles or feet. Redness or swelling of affected joints. Swelling or discomfort even when resting.

Can your feet indicate heart problems?

Swelling: When heart failure happens, it can make fluid build-up in the body, causing feet and ankles to swell. This can also happen in other body parts, leading to rapid weight gain. Numbness and Pain: When these symptoms occur in the feet it can be an indication of peripheral artery disease.

Do podiatrists help with walking?

Fitter Feet Podiatrists can assess your walking (gait) and provide orthotic foot supports to help pain free legs feet and backs when walking. Even arthritic pains can be improved by wearing orthoses when walking. Our Podiatrists also remove callus, corns and treat painful nails to help you keep walking comfortably.

How do I stop my feet from hurting when I walk?

Wear Proper Shoes. This may seem like common sense, but it’s essential to wear shoes that fit well. Stretch it Out. Overstressed muscles will tend to contract or spasm. Consider Your Posture. Soak in Epsom Salt.

What happens at your first visit to a podiatrist?

It’ll ask you questions about your current foot problems, medical conditions, medications taken, and any previous surgeries. You’ll be asked about your habits related to your feet, and the questionnaire will include questions about your family medical history.

Can a podiatrist do surgery?

Podiatric surgeons offer comprehensive surgical care for a wide variety of problems, including: bunions (hallux valgus) problems with the toes (e.g. hammer toes) nerve entrapments of the foot and ankle.

Why do old people need a podiatrist?

With age, changes to the bone structure and strength of our feet can alter their shape and appearance. This can lead to muscle and tendon strains, which are a common problem for older people still demanding a lot from their feet. Podiatrists are trained to diagnose and, in many cases, treat such problems.

What is the difference between a foot doctor and a podiatrist?

Podiatrists complete four years of higher education at a school of podiatry to receive their medical certification. They follow their podiatry education with two to three years of residency. Foot and ankle specialists receive additional advanced training to treat traumatic injuries of the lower leg, ankle, and foot.

What do chiropodists do to your feet?

It can start with a relaxing footbath, followed by cutting and filing your nails, paying attention to problems such as corns, buffing your feet and applying a soothing cream. Just like nail bars, your chiropodist can also undertake the cosmetic changes such as applying nail varnish.

Do podiatrists cut toenails?

In most cases, yes; they regularly assist patients with toenail care. While cutting toenails may seem like a simple matter of grooming, there are actually many patients who have problems with their toenails or feet that prevent them from cutting them without professional help.