
Ingrown Nails
Ingrown nails occur when the edges or corners of a nail grow into the surrounding skin, leading to discomfort, pain, and potential infection.

Calluses
Calluses are thickened areas of skin that develop as a result of repeated friction or pressure, serving as a protective response by the body.

Corns
Corns are small, hardened areas of skin that commonly develop on the feet, often caused by friction or pressure from ill-fitting shoes or repetitive activities.

General Foot Care
Proper foot care is essential for maintaining healthy feet and preventing common issues such as dryness, fungal infections, and ingrown toenails.

Fungal Nail Infections
Fungal nail infections, also known as onychomycosis, are common fungal infections that affect the nails, causing discoloration, thickening, and brittleness.

Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetic foot care, including inspection, cleaning, and wearing comfortable, well-fitting shoes, is crucial for individuals with diabetes to prevent complications such as foot ulcers and infections.