
Category: Foot Care

Dr. Watts – Biography
Dr. David Watts has helped people all over the world with his relentless efforts in medicine. Dedicated to integrity, many of his patients know him as a friendly physician, who puts the health and safety first in his practice. As a healer with over 24,000 surgical procedures under his belt, Dr. Watts is well-versed in art, science and the most advanced technology to serve his patients.
With over 20 years of professional experience as a first-responder, soldier, teacher, and plastic surgeon, Dr. Watt’s still had more to give to people in need of medical care.
The educational achievements of Dr. Watts include:
Graduate, Thomas Jefferson Medical College
Board Certified, American Board of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
Medical License in the State of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware


Swelling on Top of Foot: Causes and Treatments
Swollen, sore feet aren’t unusual, particularly if you’ve had a long, busy day of walking or standing. What if the swelling is mainly on the top of your foot? There are plenty of reasons why this could happen. It could be a sign of a relatively minor issue – like...
How to Prevent Blisters From Forming (6 ways to avoid them)
There’s nothing like having a blister on your foot to remind you how hard your feet work for you every day. Blisters are painful, fluid-filled sacs of skin that form on many areas of the body, particularly the feet. An estimated 5.2 million people suffer from blisters...
What Is Plantar Fasciitis and How To Deal With It
If you’ve ever experienced a sharp, stabbing pain in the bottom of your foot, there’s a chance that you’ve had to deal with plantar fasciitis. This condition is one of the more common reasons for heel pain, and one that can be debilitating if you don’t get it treated....
Feet Itch All the Time? Why it’s Happening & How to Fix It
Do your feet itch all the time? It can be maddening, no doubt. While it can happen any time during the night or day, it’s especially frustrating (and potentially embarrassing) when you’re in public. After all, it would be pretty awkward to take off your shoe and...