Fix My Feet: Trimming Fungal Toenails For A Cancer Patient
#toenails #dcfootdoctor #toenailfungus #takecareofyourfeet #callus #podiatry #top10 #sheabutter #washingtondc #nailfungus #howto #myfeetarekillingme #feet #ingrowntoenail #doctors #best #dcdoctors #gout #beforeandafter #fungalnails #trending #podiatrist #youtubedoctors #telemedicine #telehealth #youtubedoctor #Health #Wellness #Lifestyle #medical #oddlysatisfying #asmr #medicalschool #dc #districtofcolumbia #footdoctor
A patient returns for foot care after 9 months due to the pandemic. During that time the prostate cancer has returned. Despite that, he remains in good spirits. Because of the lapse in foot care, he toenails are very long, thick, and crumbly. The toenails are trimmed to make him comfortable. Oral medication to cure the infection will begin when he has completed treatment for his cancer.
Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/2N2a2R0
Kevin E. Jefferson, DPM
Metropolitan Podiatry Associates, PLLC
7603 Georgia Avenue NW, Suite 100
Washington, DC 20012
202-882-9682
contact me at dcfootdoctor202@gmail.com
Footbot Cleanser: https://shop.myfootbot.com
Promo Code DCFOOTDOC for 20% discount
To schedule a live, private telemedicine consultation with me, click on https://dcfootdoctor.square.site to book an appointment and to pay the fee. Health insurance is accepted for this service for residents of Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Medicare recipients may use their insurance from all states during the COVID-19 crisis.
Office website is www.metropodiatry.net
Follow me on
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcfootdoctor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcfootdoctor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcfootor
Kevin E. Jefferson, DPM is a practicing podiatrist, foot surgeon and wound care specialist licensed in Washington, DC and Maryland. The content depicted on this channel consists of foot care provided to actual patients. All procedures shown should be performed by a licensed medical professional, and are not meant as a substitute for medical care or do-it-yourself instruction.
Видео Fix My Feet: Trimming Fungal Toenails For A Cancer Patient канала DC Foot Doctor
A patient returns for foot care after 9 months due to the pandemic. During that time the prostate cancer has returned. Despite that, he remains in good spirits. Because of the lapse in foot care, he toenails are very long, thick, and crumbly. The toenails are trimmed to make him comfortable. Oral medication to cure the infection will begin when he has completed treatment for his cancer.
Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/2N2a2R0
Kevin E. Jefferson, DPM
Metropolitan Podiatry Associates, PLLC
7603 Georgia Avenue NW, Suite 100
Washington, DC 20012
202-882-9682
contact me at dcfootdoctor202@gmail.com
Footbot Cleanser: https://shop.myfootbot.com
Promo Code DCFOOTDOC for 20% discount
To schedule a live, private telemedicine consultation with me, click on https://dcfootdoctor.square.site to book an appointment and to pay the fee. Health insurance is accepted for this service for residents of Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Medicare recipients may use their insurance from all states during the COVID-19 crisis.
Office website is www.metropodiatry.net
Follow me on
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcfootdoctor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcfootdoctor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcfootor
Kevin E. Jefferson, DPM is a practicing podiatrist, foot surgeon and wound care specialist licensed in Washington, DC and Maryland. The content depicted on this channel consists of foot care provided to actual patients. All procedures shown should be performed by a licensed medical professional, and are not meant as a substitute for medical care or do-it-yourself instruction.
Видео Fix My Feet: Trimming Fungal Toenails For A Cancer Patient канала DC Foot Doctor
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
1 Guy, 2 Different Size Feet96 Year Old FeetProgress Being Made: Treatment of Fungal ToenailsLittle Red Bump: Biopsy of Suspcious LesionPlantar Fasciitis ExplainedThe Perils of Heating Pads: Elderly Feet and Heating Pads Don't Mix!Ooey Gooey Pinky Toe: Corn On The Little Toe with An Underlying SurprisePorokeratosis RemovalDebridement Is The KeyDiabetes Awareness MonthRemoving Fungal Build-Up from Delayed Treatment500K Subscribers! Thank You For Your Support!Is Epsom Salt Good For Feet?Life Hack For Feet #1: Cleaning Fungal ToenailsFriday Foot FAQs: Cracked HeelsDo I Ask Too Many Questions?Veneer Techs And Other Bad Medical PlayersDry Cracked Callused HeelsOne Year Overdue: Trimming Long Fungal ToenailsTreating the Homeless in our Nation's Capitol: Fungal InfectionA Closed Wound Is Still Healing