Post-Treatment Recommendations

Proper foot care after podiatric treatment is a crucial part of effective therapy. Every patient should understand the problem they are facing, its causes, and how they can support the healing process at home.

Regardless of the type of condition – whether it's a viral wart, fungal infection, excessive sweating, or other skin changes – each therapy requires an individual approach, but they all share one thing: systematic care and conscious cooperation between the patient and the podiatrist.

In the following recommendations, you will find information to help you better understand your problem:

  • What is the specific disease or skin change?
  • What could be its causes and risk factors?
  • Which symptoms require monitoring and a follow-up visit to the podiatrist?
  • Which home care actions support the healing process?

The aim of these recommendations is to support skin and nail regeneration, prevent recurrence of the condition, and reduce the risk of infection spreading or the problem reappearing.

Remember – every body is different, so the healing time may vary and may require several follow-up visits.

Following home care recommendations is an integral part of therapy, as important as the procedure itself. Your consistency and attention to daily care directly affect the final outcome of treatment.

Remember, we are working together for the health of your feet – every step you take at home is just as important as the procedure in the clinic.