Some foot problems have symptoms that may change how your feet look and give you a fright when you first detect them. Here are some types of unsightly foot issues your podiatrist can help with.
Read MorePeripheral arterial disease occurs when plaque accumulates in the arteries in your legs, decreasing blood flow. Since your feet are the part of your body farthest from the heart, signs of poor circulation may first manifest in your feet.
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 MoreA healthy heart means good circulation—a key component of good podiatric health. Getting nutrients and oxygen-rich blood to your lower extremities means feet can stay healthy, and any wounds or injuries can heal promptly.
Read MorePAD is the blockage or narrowing of the arteries on your legs brought about by a buildup of plaque or fatty deposits in the arteries. It results in a restriction of blood flow or what’s more commonly called “poor circulation.”
Read MoreIt’s not always easy to get to the root of foot and ankle discomfort. If your foot pain is not being caused by an obvious condition or injury, you may want to consider the following.
Read MoreOne of the best gifts you can give your children is to help them develop healthy eating strategies from a young age. In honor of National Nutrition Month, we offer these tips to help the entire family eat for a healthy and active life.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month and we know that heart disease can be very detrimental to your feet as well as your overall health. One area of particular concern is hypertension or high blood pressure.
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Did you know that the condition of your feet often gives clues to what’s going on in the rest of your body?
Read MorePeripheral arterial disease is caused by fatty deposits, known as plaque, in the arteries of your legs.
Read MoreA very common and very painful podiatric problem is ingrown toenails. These occur when the corner of the nail curves and grows back into the flesh around the toenail.
Read MoreBecause it’s National Foot Health Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to help educate patients on how to take better care of their feet.
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