Chiropody
Basic hygiene and nail cutting may be all that’s needed to keep your feet in good health. but when normal feet turn into problem feet , it’s best to seek professsional help.
Some problems are inherited, and some develop from illnesses in middle age, or from the pressure of ill- fitting shoes.
Registered chiropodists (also known as podiatrists) are trained in all aspects of care for the feet and lower limbs, including the most common foot problems which are listed below. For more information please use the link to connect to the official website. Reproduced with kind acknowledgement to the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
Conditions it may be helpful for include:
Ageing feet, Athlete’s foot, bunion/toe deformities, Callus, Chilblains, Corns, Fungal infections, Gout, Heel pain, Ingrowing toenails, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Sweaty feet, Verrucae
website:www.feetforlife.org
