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Tips for Maintaining Good Foot Health

Don't Ignore Foot Pain

Diseases, disorders, and disabilities of the foot or ankle affect the quality of life and mobility for millions of Americans. Even worse, the general public and many physicians are unaware of the important relationship between foot health and overall wellness. 

Podiatric physicians and surgeons are highly trained to diagnose and treat all manner of foot conditions. This includes the intricately related systems and structures of the foot and lower leg – including neurological, circulatory, skin, and musculoskeletal systems. Bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves are among the areas we treat.

Don't ignore foot pain. It’s not normal. If your foot pain persists, call Naples Podiatry Center at 239-263-4595 for an appointment.

Inspect your feet regularly. Pay attention to changes in color and temperature of your feet. Look for thick or discolored nails (a sign of developing fungus), and check for cracks or cuts in the skin. Peeling or scaling on the soles of feet could indicate athlete's foot. Any growth on the foot is not considered normal.


Wash your feet regularly, especially between the toes, and be sure to dry them completely.


Trim toenails straight across, but not too short. Be careful not to cut nails in corners or on the sides; it can lead to ingrown toenails. Persons with diabetes, poor blood circulation, or heart problems should not treat their own feet because they are more prone to infection.


Make sure that your shoes fit properly. Purchase new shoes later in the day when feet tend to be at their largest and replace worn-out shoes as soon as possible.


Select and wear the right shoe for the activity that you are engaged in (i.e., running shoes for running).


Alternate shoes – don’t wear the same pair of shoes every day.


Avoid walking barefoot – your feet will be more prone to injury and infection. At the beach or when wearing sandals, always use sunblock on your feet just as on the rest of your body.


Be cautious when using home remedies for foot ailments; self-treatment can often turn a minor problem into a major one.


If you are a person with diabetes, it is vital that you see a podiatric physician at least once a year for a checkup.


Complete Foot Care

•  Injury prevention
•  Diabetes
•  Injuries and trauma
•  Medical care
•  Mechanical deformities
•  Skin disorders
•  Birth defects

• Bunions

• Ingrown nails

• Heel and arch pain

• Diabetic foot care

• Bone spurs

• Sprains

• Arthritis problems


• Warts
• Fungus
• Flat feet
• Injuries
• Sports medicine
• Corns and calluses
• Hammertoes

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