Dry Skin

Dry skin on your feet can make you feel self-conscious and embarrassed. You don’t have to be with the proper treatment. At Mercer-Ocean Podiatry, PC, Drs. Frank Killian and Sameep Chandrani offer top-tier podiatric treatment. Dry skin puts you at risk for contracting viruses and infections. Preventive care is of utmost importance. Visit our offices in Hamilton Township and Toms River to learn more.


 


It’s simple enough to diagnose and treat dry skin. The main symptoms are itchiness, red or flaky patches, and peeled/cracked areas. Certain fungal infections present similar symptoms. Your Hamilton Township and Toms River podiatrist will easily distinguish the two. One of these similar conditions is Athlete’s foot. Check around your toes for any blisters. This is a key sign of a fungal infection.


 


At your appointment with Drs. Killian or Chandrani, your feet are examined. Talk to your podiatrist about any past medical problems, especially any foot-related ones. There are certain risk factors for dry skin. These include age, thyroid disease, diabetes, Athlete’s foot, improperly fitting shoes, and pre-existing skin conditions.


 


A diagnosis is quickly determined. From there, you and your podiatrist create your personalized treatment plan. These consist of lifestyle changes and at-home treatment. There are a few strategies for foot maintenance. First, invest in pumice stone. These are great for cleaning away dead or dry skin. Rub the stone along your feet, paying special attention to the affected areas. Finish this off by covering your feet in lotion. It’s also a good idea to apply lotion before bed. Put on socks afterward to guarantee that the moisturizer sinks in. Lastly, lifestyle changes focus on wearing appropriate shoes. Never wear shoes that fit improperly. This creates the friction that rubs away the skin. Open-backed shoes create the same effect.


 


Mercer-Ocean Podiatry, PC, is located in both Hamilton Township and Toms River, NJ. To schedule an appointment with Drs. Frank Killian and Sameep Chandrani, visit their website. To call the Hamilton Township office, dial 609-585-3200. For Toms River, call 732-557-4266.

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