Adam’s Advanced Footcare
1545 Alta Vista K1G3P4 Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Locality: Ottawa, Ontario
Phone: +1 613-410-9993
Address: 1545 Alta Vista K1G3P4 Ottawa, ON, Canada
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New adams advanced foot care book your first appointment and your second one is free . And if you are not satisfied for any reason money back guarantee .
What are symptoms and signs of corns and calluses? hardened, thick areas of skin; rounded or conical and may appear as a bump on the skin; dry, scaly, or flaky; and. painful, leading to foot pain if they interfere with walking or other activity. Calluses are typically painless. Footcare nurse can take them off without any pain , do you want to try ? Share our post for a chance to win a free footcare appointment
Daily Foot Care for People with Diabetes If you have diabetes, you are at increased risk of foot problems and amputation. Therefore, it is very important that you check your feettop, bottom, sides, between the toes, toenailsat least once a day. The best time to inspect your feet is after a bath or shower. When your feet are dry (including between the toes), sit in a well-lit room. If you have trouble seeing the bottom or sides of your feet, use a mirror with an extended han...dle or any mirror that permits you to see your whole foot. Look and feel for: Bumps, lumps, blisters or bruises. Cuts, sores, or cracked skin. Even the tiniest crack can become infected. Patches of thin or shiny skin (which can signal lack of blood flow) or areas of redness (especially red streaks, which can signal the presence of infection). Temperature differences (one part warm, another cold). This can signal lack of blood flow. Pain, tingling, numbness or no feeling at all. These can signal nerve problems. Ingrown toenails with red, puffy skin along the nail and tenderness or pain. Loss of hair on foot or leg, which also can signal reduced blood flow. If you have any of these signs or symptoms, seek medical care immediately. Your foot is at risk.
Daily Foot Care for People with Diabetes If you have diabetes, you are at increased risk of foot problems and amputation. Therefore, it is very important that you check your feettop, bottom, sides, between the toes, toenailsat least once a day. The best time to inspect your feet is after a bath or shower. When your feet are dry (including between the toes), sit in a well-lit room. If you have trouble seeing the bottom or sides of your feet, use a mirror with an extended han...dle or any mirror that permits you to see your whole foot. Look and feel for: Bumps, lumps, blisters or bruises. Cuts, sores, or cracked skin. Even the tiniest crack can become infected. Patches of thin or shiny skin (which can signal lack of blood flow) or areas of redness (especially red streaks, which can signal the presence of infection). Temperature differences (one part warm, another cold). This can signal lack of blood flow. Pain, tingling, numbness or no feeling at all. These can signal nerve problems. Ingrown toenails with red, puffy skin along the nail and tenderness or pain. Loss of hair on foot or leg, which also can signal reduced blood flow. If you have any of these signs or symptoms, seek medical care immediately. Your foot is at risk.
Do you know that soaking your feet daily in water and white vinegar, and after you dry them up apply vicks vapo Rub every day for a year might take off the fungus from your nails ... and if you book an appointment with a footcare nurse those thick nails can be filed and would look 70% better so wt are you waiting for
Special offer , if you or your beloved ones are older than 70 , or if you or your beloved ones are diabetic book your first appointment now for home visit ,and your second appointment will be free , limited time offer
We might hire a brake specialist in the future .
Picture of Ingrown Toenail An ingrown toenail occurs when edges from a a nail intrudes into the surrounding skin. It most commonly occurs on the big toe as a result of improper nail trimming or wearing shoes that are too tight. The condition may cause pain and, redness, and can lead to infection. We can fix that without any surgery
Is your corns painful , are you worried about your calluses .... we can make it disappear
Thats how much we care
Do I Need Foot Care? If you have experienced any of the following problems, you should consider foot care by a professional foot care nurse. Difficulty reaching your own feet, including the bottoms and between the toes;... Difficulty cutting your own toenails; Corns, calluses or ingrown nails; Diabetes, peripheral vascular disease or nerve damage in the feet. Services Included: 1-Examination of feet and legs 2-Preventative care and health teaching 3-Treatment of ingrown toenails and thick nails 4-People with corns, calluses, etc. Cutting and filing of nails Removing of corns, filing calluses, etc. Risk assessment for preventative diabetic foot ulcers Referral services
Preventing ingrown toenails Avoid cutting nails too short and cutting unevenly at the corners. Cut straight across. Make sure your socks and shoes fit properly. You should be able to wiggle your toes easily in your shoes. Avoid trauma to the toe area.
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