Our Dallas podiatry blog covers a wide range of foot and ankle conditions we treat. We provide insights into common issues like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, nail fungus, and neuropathy. Our informative posts help you understand symptoms, causes, and treatment options. Contact our Dallas foot care specialist to address the root cause of your pain so you can return to an active life.
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Toenail FungusDid you know that changes in your toenail’s appearance could be a sign of a fungal infection?It’s true: symptoms such as nail crumbling,
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Preventing Falls in the Elderly: Tips from Your DeSoto PodiatristThere are several reasons why you’re more like to fall once you’re over 65.
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Prevent the Spread of Toenail Fungus (and How Not to Get It in the First Place!)Whether you currently have toenail fungus or not, you’ll want to avoid it spreading around. Trinity Foot Center provides easy tips on prevent
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6 Myths About Fungal Nails (and the 1 Shortcut to Healthy Looking Nails)Dr. Lisa Brandy at Trinity Foot Center in Texas dispels 6 of the biggest myths surrounding fungal toenails, including their causes and treatments.
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Ankle Injuries: When to Seek Medical Care?Flat feet don’t always cause pain. But if they do, you should treat them promptly and correctly, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Lisa
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Here’s How to Get the Best Back to School Shoes for KidsIf you notice any visible sign of wear on your child’s shoes, that’s a clear sign they need replacing.
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Here’s the 5 Keys to Foot Care in SummerDo you have to switch up foot care in summer? And are there tricks and tips to help you score pretty summer toenails? With summer in full
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What High Heels Can Do to Your FeetHigh heels can cause more than just foot pain. It can cause bunions, hammertoes, leg pain, back pain and much more.
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How to Finally Get Rid of Your Foot WartsWarts on feet, known as plantar warts, can be embarrassing and even painful—and if not treated, they can last for years.
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Foot Care to Prevent FallsAccidental falls are among the most costly and damaging medical risks facing today’s seniors—but they are often preventable. Your foot doctor can help.