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Hi from a recent graduate

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by moorlandgirl, Jun 20, 2015.

  1. moorlandgirl

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    Hi everyone,

    I've just finished my degree and just wanted to say hi ✋ The past three years have been gruelling, terrifying, exciting and inspiring. I now want to start practicing...open to job offers!! Anyway a quick question - how do you treat deep heel fissures please? This person uses a 25% urea cream and frequently uses a foot file, but the fissures are painful. This person has no medical conditions. What could be used to close the fissures? Is compound of benzoin tincture a good place to start? I would appreciate any advice.

    Thank you
     
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