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Post by fleurie on Jul 17, 2011 15:35:56 GMT -5
Alfie finished the T and O treatment on Friday - hooray. And he is almost completely sound on hard ground, I let him off the lead today in the fields and he caught a rabbit. He was so proud of himself.
hilary and Alfie
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Post by fleurie on Jul 30, 2011 13:46:26 GMT -5
Alfie is now two weeks after his treatment andcompletly sound. He's a completely new boy. I sent an e-mail to Daniel and a Picture I took in the woods last Sunday and it's on My Vet 24/7 home page. I am so happy. Check out Alfie in the woods. www.myvet24-7.co.uk/Keep the faith with anyone who has a dog with corns. H & A
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Post by samburns on Jul 30, 2011 14:40:32 GMT -5
Brilliant news
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Post by brillonit on Nov 11, 2023 3:13:23 GMT -5
If you're looking for Corn Removal Surgery in Miami, you should consider consulting with a podiatrist or foot and ankle specialist in the area. Corns are small, painful areas of thickened skin that often develop on the toes or other pressure points on the feet. While surgery is typically not the first treatment option for corns, a specialist can evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment, which may include: Conservative Treatments: Many corns can be treated without surgery. Your podiatrist may suggest wearing proper-fitting shoes, using cushioning pads or orthotic inserts, or applying over-the-counter or prescription creams to soften the corn and reduce pain. Corn Removal: In some cases, your podiatrist may use a scalpel to carefully remove the corn. This is a minor, in-office procedure that can provide immediate relief. Surgical Options: If conservative treatments are not effective, and the corns are recurring or causing severe pain, your podiatrist may consider surgical options. Surgical corn removal typically involves removing the underlying bone or joint deformity that is causing the corn to form. To find a specialist for corn removal surgery in Miami, you can follow these steps: Ask for Recommendations: Consult with your primary care physician or ask friends and family for recommendations for a reputable podiatrist or foot specialist in the Miami area. Online Search: Use online resources to search for podiatrists or foot and ankle specialists in Miami. You can check their websites, read patient reviews, and look for board certification. Contact Multiple Specialists: Reach out to several specialists to schedule consultations. During these consultations, you can discuss your specific condition, treatment options, and any questions or concerns you may have. Insurance Coverage: Verify your insurance coverage and discuss payment options with the specialist's office. Prepare for Surgery: If surgery is recommended, make sure you understand the procedure, the recovery process, and any potential risks or complications involved. Remember that surgery is typically reserved for more severe cases of corns that do not respond to conservative treatments. Your specialist will help determine the most appropriate course of action based on your individual condition and needs.
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