
Those stubborn, silvery patches on your feet that flake, crack, and refuse to respond to athlete’s foot creams may not be a fungus at all. Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that frequently affects the feet, toenails, and ankles, and getting an accurate diagnosis is the first step toward lasting relief. With an experienced podiatrist on your side, you can finally pinpoint the cause of your symptoms and start a treatment plan tailored to your skin, comfort, and lifestyle.
Dr. D. Sean Sweeney, DPM, FACFAS, and Dr. Christy Leahey, DPM, FACFAS, lead Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists, voted Best Podiatrist in The Woodlands by Living Magazine every year since 2012. With more than 20 years of caring for Houston-area patients, our team blends advanced diagnostics with compassionate, patient-centered care to manage even the most stubborn skin conditions.
What Is Psoriasis of the Feet?
Psoriasis is a common, chronic, and recurrent inflammatory disease of the skin. It produces round, reddish, dry scaling patches covered by grayish-white or silvery-white scales, and it often appears on the nails, scalp, elbows, shins, and feet.
On the feet, psoriasis can be tricky to identify because it mimics other conditions, including athlete’s foot and toenail fungus. A telltale sign is pinpoint bleeding when the scales are gently brushed away.
Recognizing the Signs
Foot psoriasis can show up in several ways. Common symptoms include:
- Red, dry, scaling patches with silvery-white flakes
- Pitted, discolored, or thickened toenails that may resemble a fungal infection
- Pinpoint bleeding when scales are removed
- Pustular psoriasis — small blisters filled with clear or cloudy fluid that typically do not itch or burn
- Joint pain, stiffness, or swelling in the toes and feet from psoriatic arthritis
Because pustular psoriasis can mimic acute athlete’s foot, and a secondary fungal infection is possible on top of psoriasis, professional evaluation is essential. Negative fungal cultures help distinguish psoriasis from look-alike conditions.
How Psoriasis Affects the Joints
Psoriasis is more than a skin issue. It can also inflame the joints of the feet and lower extremities, leading to a painful form of arthritis. X-rays often reveal characteristic erosions in the bones of the toes, which helps guide an accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment plan.
Treatment Options at Sweeney Foot & Ankle
Treatment is tailored to the severity of your condition and whether skin, nails, or joints are involved. Your provider may recommend:
- Topical and oral anti-inflammatory medications
- Steroids to calm flare-ups
- Prescription medications specifically formulated for psoriasis
- Care for any secondary fungal infections, including our advanced fungal nail laser treatment
- MLS laser therapy to help manage pain and inflammation associated with psoriatic arthritis
Why Choose Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists for Psoriasis in The Woodlands, TX?
Patients across The Woodlands and Magnolia trust our team because we combine seasoned clinical expertise with leading-edge technology in a warm, approachable setting. Dr. Sweeney and Dr. Leahey are both board-certified by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and bring decades of experience identifying subtle skin and nail conditions that are easy to misdiagnose at home or in a general clinic.
Our practice has earned Living Magazine’s Best Podiatrist honor in The Woodlands every year since 2012, reflecting the consistent, compassionate care we deliver. You have access to a full spectrum of solutions under one roof — with prompt scheduling whenever flare-ups demand quick attention.
Find Relief From Psoriasis Today
Foot psoriasis is manageable with the right diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan. The team at Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists is ready to help you calm flare-ups, protect your nails and joints, and get back to comfortable, confident movement.
Visit us at our offices in The Woodlands, TX, or Magnolia, TX. To schedule your consultation, call The Woodlands at (281) 292-4944 or Magnolia at (281) 789-4956.