About Jay Siedel, DPM

Doctor Seidel Graduated from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine and completed a three year surgical residency in Harrisburg, PA, and served as Chief Resident. r. Seidel is published in multiple peer-reviewed medical and surgical Journals. He has consulted with Medical Equipment Manufacturers, and helped design surgical instrumentation and medical devices both in the United States and Europe.
17 09 / 2025

Breaking the Cycle: What Causes Toe Nail Fungus Relapse?

By |2026-02-17T10:19:31-08:00September 17th, 2025|

Understanding Toenail Fungus Relapse Are you one of the countless individuals who have battled toenail fungus and sought toenail fungus treatment in Dallas? If so, you understand the importance of seeking effective solutions to this pesky problem. Perhaps you’ve successfully treated your toenail fungus with the help of experts at Laser Nail Therapy, only to [...]

17 09 / 2025

Can Toenail Fungus Go Away On Its Own?

By |2026-02-17T10:27:56-08:00September 17th, 2025|

Toenail Fungus Doesn’t Just Disappear If you’ve noticed your toenail starting to look yellow, thick, or crumbly, you might be wondering:“Can toenail fungus go away on its own?” We hear this question a lot at Laser Nail Therapy, and it’s an important one. This is because the answer can impact your long-term nail [...]

16 09 / 2025

Nail Fungus affecting the Elderly

By |2026-02-17T10:33:15-08:00September 16th, 2025|

Nail Fungus Infection Nail Fungus affecting the Elderly is more common than you would think. Nail fungus occurs in 10% of Americans, making it an already common ailment. However, the occurrence of nail fungus in the elderly doubles, infecting 50% of adults over the age of 60. After the age of 70, the [...]

16 09 / 2025

Toenail Fungus and Psoriasis

By |2026-02-17T10:42:54-08:00September 16th, 2025|

Knowing the Difference Both toenail fungus and Psoriasis are infectious diseases that affect a large population of individuals. Although neither is deadly, they can be unsightly, uncomfortable, and painful. They both spread to other parts of the body if left untreated. They are also both retractable through mere contact if left untreated. Moreover, [...]