November is American Diabetes Month, and at NY Foot Health, this is a disease we are particularly concerned about because of how it can cause harm to your feet. Patients with diabetes often have poor circulation and peripheral neuropathy as well, and this is a dangerous combination.
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we know that for patients with diabetes, a foot ulcer is a serious concern. Due to the decreased blood flow to the feet, a wound can take a long time to heal and is at risk of becoming infected, which brings more complications. There are preventive measures you can take, however.
Read MoreWhat you eat has a lot to do with the health and well-being of your feet. Here are four ways dietary changes can improve foot health.
Read MoreNovember is American Diabetes Month and a good time to arm yourself to fight this disease and its dangerous complications.
Read MoreWe want patients to know they can take charge and prevent a prediabetes diagnosis from progressing to diabetes.
Read MoreSymptoms in your feet may reveal secrets about the health of the rest of your body? Here are 4 issues your feet can reveal.
Read MoreGout most often occurs in the joint of the big toe and causes swelling, redness, inflammation, and limiting the ability to bend or move the toe.
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