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4 Ways to Prevent a Diabetic Wound (and 4 new treatments)Temperature is an early indicator of developing diabetic foot ulcers. Contact diabetic podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider in Houston for a diabetic wound appt
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Is a diabetes pedicure safe?Is it safe to have diabetes and get a pedicure? Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider shares the precautions to take to ensure safety for diabetic feet
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Athlete’s Foot: How to Prevent this Common InfectionHouston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider shares tips for preventing and treating athlete's foot, from choosing the right shoes and socks to proper foot washing
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Have you or your child suffered through the pain of an ingrown toenail? And have you felt like the treatment can be just as painful as the problem itself? Well, here's some news you can celebrate: we now offer Onfix, a pain-free ingrown toenail solution, in our office.May 2024 Newsletter
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Preventing Surgery with Shockwave Therapy for Morton's NeuromaChoosing Shockwave therapy for Morton's neuroma treatment can help avoid the need for surgery. Contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider for more info
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Why Diabetic Shoes and Diabetic Socks are a Vital Part of your Diabetic Foot CareDiabetic shoes are a simple way to keep your feet protected. A covered benefit by Medicare for many, they help prevent diabetic foot ulcers and amputation.
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Can You Walk on a Broken Foot?While you can often walk on a broken foot, doing so can worsen your injury. After trauma, see the Houston podiatrist for an x-ray before resuming normal activity
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Have you been stepping up your workouts this Spring, only to notice pain in the backs of your legs or at your heels? It could be Achilles tendonitis. And, while this condition is painful, understanding its causes--and your treatment options--can help your recover and regain your mobility.April 2024 Newsletter
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Help, It Feels Like Pebbles Under my Feet!If it feels like pebbles under my feet, it could be corns, calluses or plantar warts. Try the Houston podiatrist's self-care relief methods and treatment tips
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Treating Toe Sprains with Platelet Rich PlasmaOur podiatrist in Houston can treat toe and foot sprains with platelet rich plasma injections (PRP.) Call Dr. Andrew Schneider for PRP for injuries 713-785-7881
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How to Effectively Tape Your Feet at Home to Relieve Plantar Fasciitis PainIf you're suffering from heel pain, our Houston podiatrist's at-home taping for plantar fasciitis method provide support and relieves discomfort daily.
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Will I Need Surgery for My Morton’s Neuroma?Surgery for a Morton's neuroma is always a last resort but is sometimes a necessity. Contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider for an immediate consult.