Many people are embarrassed about the way their feet look due to a podiatric condition that affects the appearance of the foot. Help is available, but many of these types of disorders take time to correct.
Read MoreOctober is the month for scary activities, and so here at Goldsmith Podiatry, we thought we’d offer Manhattan patients our own Halloween contribution with some information on podiatric conditions that sound rather scary—but are quite treatable. Read on for some frightful-sounding foot problems.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know summer weather means swollen feet and ankles for some of our Manhattan patients. When temperatures go up, blood vessels dilate to cool you down. It, however, makes circulation less efficient, and the excess blood and fluid tend to accumulate in your feet and ankles, thanks to gravity. You can minimize heat edema in a few ways.
Read MoreHalloween may be a time for scary decorations and costumes, but at Goldsmith Podiatry, we know one place our Manhattan patients don’t want to see anything spooky is on their feet.
Read MoreNo one wants to bring home a case of toenail fungus, athlete’s foot, or warts from a summer outing. Arm yourself by knowing foot infections and not mistakenly putting yourself in a potential risk situation.
Read MoreA proactive approach is the best way to keep your feet and ankles (and the rest of your body) in tip-top shape. Below are some areas of concern we’d like all of our male patients to be aware of:
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we have a question for our Manhattan patients: Are your feet summer-ready? Or, when you look at your feet, are you less than happy with what you see?
Read MoreThere are several foot and ankle injuries common among football players. It may surprise you to know even if you’re not a professional athlete, they can happen to you too.
Read MoreOctober is the month of witches and ghosts, and all things scary, and we thought this might be a good time to address some creepy-looking foot conditions with our Manhattan patients.
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