a dermatologist or podiatrist

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a dermatologist or podiatrist

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Although a podiatrist is not a doctor, he has deep and extensive knowledge of the physiology and anatomy of the foot.
Myth 1. A podiatrist is the same as a pedicure specialist
A podiatrist is a specialist who deals with aesthetic problems of the foot. The main area in which a podiatrist works is medical pedicure.

It would be fair to say that podiatry in Russia is a specialty at the belgium business email list intersection of aesthetic medicine and the beauty industry.

Since these two areas are closely related, a qualified physician - may recommend that you see a podiatrist.

The main problems that people turn to a podiatrist for:

ingrown toenail;
foot and nail fungus;
onycholysis;
cracked heels;

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swelling;
nail splitting;
hallux valgus (those same “bones”).
Myth 2. A podiatrist is a doctor
Sometimes a specialist may add " podiatrist " to his/her resume , but this is nothing more than a marketing ploy. Of course, nothing prevents a dermatologist or orthopedist from obtaining the qualification of a podiatrist, but there is no such specialization as a podiatrist.

In most European countries, a specialist who treats nails and skin with cutting devices must have a doctor's or health worker's certificate. In our country, manicurists and pedicurists are not required to have a special medical education.

Therefore, it turns out that, despite their deep and modern knowledge about skin and nail problems, foot anatomy, and physiological characteristics of feet at different ages, podiatrists work separately from doctors.

Myth 3. Medical pedicure is purely for beauty
What is included in a cosmetic pedicure :
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