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How Do I Fix Dry and Cracked Heels?
Treatments • Dec 2023
Want your heels to look great in thongs for summer. This is what you need to know.
# Skin Problems, Foot Health, Common Problems
Why Do I Get Blisters?
Common foot problems • Aug 2023
Blisters are a common skin problem that can affect all of us. Read how blisters REALLY form and what you can do to prevent them
# Skin Problems, Common Problems, Foot Health
The Best Treatment for Warts
Treatments • Oct 2022
SWIFT microwave therapy has a 83% resolution rate in treating warts and doesn't require the hassle of paddings or keeping dry.
# Common Problems, Skin Problems, Treatments
How to Fix Ingrown Toenails
Common foot problems • Mar 2022
What to do with a Ingrown Toenail
# Common Problems, Treatments, Skin Problems
The most common skin and nail problems in children
Foot health • Nov 2020
We all want to keep our children healthy. So what are the most common skin and nail problems that children get? Read more now.
# Children, Skin Problems, Nail Problems
The Best Way to Treat Warts
Treatments • Jul 2020
Warts can be painful and unsightly . We use the Swift microwave wart treatment system to give you the best possible results.
# Skin Problems, Common Problems, Treatments
I have a lump on my foot; is it a wart?
Common foot problems • Jun 2020
Warts can be a painful and embarrassing condition that affects any part of the body. Read on for the best wart treatment advice.
# Skin Problems, Common Problems, Treatments
I have an itchy foot rash: is it tinea or athlete's foot?
Common foot problems • Apr 2020
An itchy, foot rash can drive you crazy! Managing tinea and Athlete's Foot is easy when you know how.
# Skin Problems, Common Problems, Foot Health
I have a Foot Wart...What should I do?
Treatments • Feb 2019
How we treat plantar warts
# Skin Problems, Common Problems, Treatments
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