Patient #1
33 year old male patient, active and healthy. He complains of thick fungus nails and scaling and thick white layers of skin on the bottom of his foot. The patient had this condition for a long time, it was mildly irritating, but the patient did not feel that it was life threatening, or a priority. He almost did not make an appointment.
- You are making assumptions.
- You are sticking with your discomfort.
- You know it won’t go away by itself.
- You know that homemade remedies don’t work.
Dr. Baldinger’s diagnosis: Fungal infection effecting the skin and nails.
Fungus infections are aggressive and they are notorious for infecting other areas in your body and other family members, and returning.
The medical treatment plan was customized to the patient. The treatment plan included cultures, prescription strength medications, on site care to help the medication absorb better in the skin and education for home care to minimize reinfection.
Is fungus really medically low level? Can I really ignore it?
An untreated fungus infection can lead to a chronic, or life threatening problem.
Patient #2
50 year old male who suffers from chronic bacterial infections. He has been on several rounds of antibiotics, yet can’t resolve the cycle of infection. At this point in his life the patient’s mobility and lifestyle is compromised with:
- Time at the doctor.
- Time away from his family.
- Time away from his community.
- Long term health deteriorates from lack of movement and activity.
Yes, the untreated fungus infection in patient #1, will look like patient #2 in a few years if left untreated.
Patient #2 was also treated successfully, but the treatment and healing were more costly, time consuming and medically complex.
Even if you have neglected your feet it is not too late to get the care you need to stay on your feet.
Dr. Baldinger is aggressive with fungus, Medication is not the only option. Painless laser treatments are available.
Keep the skin of your nails and feet healthy.
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How do I know if the scaling and itching on my feet is dry skin or a fungus infection?
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