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Understanding Chilblains: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
As the temperatures drop, many people experience a range of cold-related health issues, one of which is chilblains. While often...

Understanding Raynaud's: Symptoms, Causes, and Management
Raynaud's phenomenon, often simply referred to as Raynaud's, is a condition that affects blood flow to certain parts of the...


Understanding Dementia Event
Wadhurst Manor will be hosting an event this August for all those that have an interest in understanding more about dementia. See the photo

Reflexology in Mayfield
Mayfield Podiatry is now able to offer reflexology sessions at the clinic. If you have not tried it before the technique is similar to...


Home visits now available...
For those of you not able to leave the house or just aren't able to visit us here at our podiatry clinic in Mayfield, we are now offering...

Toe nails - thick, torn, painful, ingrown!
Damage to your toe nails comes in many forms - thickened, fungal, ingrown, lifting, split, involuted... Which are a problem, and what...


Fungal toe nails... or Onychomycosis
Yellow toe nails.. not the look you wanted. They don't hurt, so is it a problem? Onychomycosis is the medical term for fungal nails. Most...


Bunions aka a wonky big toe
The medical term is Hallux abducto valgus, but Bunion is much easier and quicker to say!. Sometimes painful, often odd-looking, but why...

Ankle Sprains - serious or should I just run it off?
Another common condition that people will normally just walk off without considering the cause or potential severity. What has actually...


Corns & Callus
So you've started to find that the skin on specific areas of your feet have become tougher, harder, feel thicker, and sometimes painful....

Verrucae / Verruca / Warts!
What are they, how did I get them and most importantly, how can I get rid of them! So you have some odd looking bumps on your feet that...


Emollients & moisturising your feet
Why would you need to moisturise your feet? Which types are best? Are there any risks? With age your skin begins to lose elasticity,...
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