
A foot ulcer is breakdown of the bottom layer of the skin (dermis) on the foot.

Nail fungus or onychomycosis is a common nail condition caused by a fungal infection.

A thickened toenail, also known as onychauxis, is a nail condition where the nail plate grows abnormally thick.

An ingrown toenail, also known as onychocryptosis, is a nail which grows into the flesh or sulcus, on the side of the nail.

A foot ulcer is breakdown of the bottom layer of the skin (dermis) on the foot.

A wart, also referred to as a plantar wart, verrucae or papilloma, is a growth on the foot caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Tinea is commonly referred to as tinea pedis or “athlete’s foot”, it is a common skin condition found on the foot caused by fungus.

Cracked heels, also known as heel fissures, are a common foot problem resulting in dry and cracked skin around the heels.

A corn is a focal area of dead or thickened skin that contains a central core or nucleus.

Callus is thickening of the skin in response to continual pressure and or friction applied to the feet.