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Plantar Wart Treatment and the Role of a Foot Health Practitioner
Warts on the feet and hands are a manifestation of the human papillomavirus (HPV) on the surface of the skin. Once the virus enters the body, it can remain inactive for a long time. The immune system is able to control its activity, so the virus may not show itself for years. However, when local or general immunity becomes weaker, the virus can appear on the skin in the form of warts. In this article, I am speaking specifically about warts on the feet and hands - the areas I

Alyona Semchuk
May 142 min read


Why a foot health practitioner doesn’t treat fungal infections - and why treatment often doesn’t work
When people face a fungal infection of the nails or skin, they often expect a foot health practitioner to “treat it”. The logic seems simple: there’s a problem, there’s a specialist - surely they fix it. In reality, it’s a bit more nuanced. A foot health practitioner does not prescribe medication and does not treat fungal infections in the medical sense. That’s the role of a dermatologist. The role of a foot health practitioner is different, and without it, treatment often do

Alyona Semchuk
Apr 93 min read


Why Men Should Consider Men’s Regular Pedicure Care
Most men do not think about pedicures. They think about responsibilities, work and progress. Today’s man is active. He builds his career, supports his family, stays involved in his children’s lives, exercises and moves a lot. He invests in nutrition, fitness and overall wellbeing. Yet he rarely considers that his feet carry him through all of it. Men’s regular pedicure care is not about luxury - it is about foot health, hygiene and long-term comfort. Feet withstand body weigh

Alyona Semchuk
Mar 22 min read


Why Pedicure Is Important During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a period of significant changes in a woman’s body. The load on the legs increases, blood circulation and hormonal balance change, which often affects the condition of the feet. For this reason, pedicure during pregnancy is primarily about health and prevention, not just aesthetics. Swelling, Dryness and Cracked Skin During pregnancy, feet may become swollen and the skin can become drier. Without regular care, this may lead to cracked skin and discomfort. Professi

Alyona Semchuk
Feb 171 min read
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