Foot Care Specialists Rochester MN

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Iftikhar Ahmed

507-284-4672
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


W P Daniel Su

507-284-0673
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Lori Ann Erickson

200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Amer Kalaaji

(507) 284-2511
200 1St Street South West, Building E-5
Rochester, MN 55905


Dawn M Davis

507-284-3379
5235 Lexington Pl Nw
Rochester, MN 55901


Dr.Paul Petty

(507) 284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Arlo J Miller

(507) 284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Elizabeth A Swanson

(507) 284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Jennifer Lynn Hand

507-284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Harold Otto Perry

507-284-2691
211 2Nd St Nw
Rochester, MN 55901


Rokea Adel El Azhary

507-284-2758
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Jennifer L Hand

(507) 284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Alina Bridges, Do

(507) 284-2511
200 1St Street South West, Building E-5
Rochester, MN 55905


Rochelle Roslyn Torgerson

(507) 284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Roy Rogers Iii

(507) 284-3837
200 1St Ave E 5B
Rochester, MN 55905


David Leo Appert

507-284-5475
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Ricky Perry Clay

507-284-3520
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Megha M Tollefson

(507) 284-2511
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Paul Michael Petty

507-284-2736
200 S W First Street
Rochester, MN 55902


Lucas G Bingham

507-284-5975
200 1St St Sw
Rochester, MN 55905


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Rochester, MN

What is the white hard stuff under my toenails?

This overgrowth is called subungual hyperkeratosis. People with hyperkeratosis may notice a white, chalky substance under the nail. When this occurs in the toenails, the pressure of shoes pushing down on the nails might cause pain.

What are the first signs of neuropathy in your feet?

prickling and tingling sensation in the affected body part pins and needles. numbness and less of an ability to feel pain or changes in temperature, particularly in your feet. a burning or sharp pain, usually in the feet.

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.

Can you self refer to a podiatrist?

Self-referral: You are able to self-refer directly into the podiatry service, you do not need to visit your GP.

What is the best treatment for neuropathy in your feet and legs?

Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, can reduce neuropathy pain, improve muscle strength and help control blood sugar levels. Gentle routines such as yoga and tai chi might also help.

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.

Can you walk with nerve damage in foot?

Walking can reduce the pain and other symptoms of neuropathy from the nerve damage in your feet and lower legs. Walking and other light aerobic exercises have various benefits for people affected by neuropathy, which is a wide range of conditions involving disease and damage to the peripheral nerves.

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.

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 conditions can podiatrists treat?

Some of the medical conditions podiatrists treat include heel pain (plantar fasciitis), foot complications from diabetes, ankle and foot arthritis, nerve problems, tendonitis, hammertoes, flat feet, nail disorders, bunions, warts, fungus, fractures, and sprains.