Edwina Paul (now Bogush ) has been in practice for nearly 30 years and has a wealth of knowledge and experience about the Podiatry world. Edwina trained at Sussex School of Podiatry, gaining a BSc in Podiatry, State registration and member of the HCPC, member of college of Podiatry, which is our professional governing body, protecting its members and the public.
Edwina continues to update techniques and guidelines to keep patients safe and up to date with current treatments. Also attends the yearly conference to keep up with cpd and current trends. Edwina has worked for the NHS in the early years gaining experience, and then stated working in the private sector, building up a client base of patients.
Edwina continues to update techniques and guidelines to keep patients safe and up to date with current treatments. Also attends the yearly conference to keep up with cpd and current trends. Edwina has worked for the NHS in the early years gaining experience, and then stated working in the private sector, building up a client base of patients.
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Edwina Paul qualified at Sussex school of Chiropody with a BSc. in Podiatry, Local anaesthetic certificate, M.C.Pod. Edwina continues to update her skills and knowledge in the Chiropody field improving on treatments for the patients. Edwina is based in a GPs Practice for two sessions a week and the rest of the time is spent in multidisciplinary practice offering other holistic therapies such as chiropractic aromatherapy massage and herbal care.
Fungal nail disease, medically referred to as onychomycosis, affects 2% to 14% of the adult population. Fungi that feed on keratin, a structural protein within your nails, frequently cause the condition. Fungal colonies proliferate in moist environments and invade the nail bed by penetrating the margins of the nail.
Corns and callous treated by paring away dear hard skin with sterile blades and smoothing off with a drill and moisture cream. Verrucae treated with cryotherapy (freezing) can be painful application of acid creams and crystals not usually painful. Application of homeopathic tincture and tablets not painful.
It is a piece of hard which has a nucleus which becomes embedded in the skin due to pressure and friction and becomes painful. It is a treatment based on using parts of the marigold plant which have differing healing properties i.e. corns, callous, dry cracked skin. You probably have a fungal nail infection which can be caught from have athletes foot which is also a fugal infection.
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