Posts Tagged ‘manhattan podiatrist’

Hammer Toe Treatment

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Hammer toe, although sometimes unnoticeable, is a painful and difficult to treat if the deformity is not treated quickly enough. Hammer toe is when the second third or fourth toe bends at the far knuckle, causing the toe to resemble a hammer.

When shoes are worn that do not fit properly, the toes can be forced into a hammer toe position. Excessively high heels or shoes that are too small may cause hammer toe if worn often enough. To receive hammer toe treatment, one needs to be properly diagnosed first, so a digital x-ray or another similar test is needed in conjunction with a physical examination. (more…)

Toenail Fungus Infection Info

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

A toenail fungus infection, or onychomycosis, is at best, an unattractive and uncomfortable experience in your feet that may persist for a couple of months.

At its worst, a toenail fungus infection can be so diseased that your podiatrist may need to remove part of, or all of your toenail and will require constant medication for weeks of recovery time. (more…)

Peripheral Artery Disease: What You Need to Know

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Learn How to Recognize and Prevent PAD

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a life threatening illness that slows down or inhibits blood flow throughout the body, depriving limbs and vital organs the proper amount of oxygen. PAD is developed when fatty deposits and plaque build up in the arteries surrounding the heart. Peripheral Artery Disease currently affects about 8 million Americans. (more…)