by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 16, 2020 |
What is a Black Toe ? Black toe is a relatively common condition among vigorous walkers, runners, hikers, and participants in other sports and activities where the feet are subjected to stress and strain, such as football, basketball, track, baseball and soccer. The...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 15, 2020 |
Whether you’re slogging through deep snow and sub-zero temperatures in the north, or contending with dampness, chill, and muddy conditions in the south, it’s important to take care of your feet all winter long. You’ll want them to be healthy and...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 15, 2020 |
Diabetes can cause atherosclerosis, or the buildup of plaque that causes the arteries to harden and narrow. This buildup results in a reduction of blood flow to the legs and feet, which is commonly referred to as poor circulation. “Your feet are an early warning...
by Dr. Delvadia, DPM | Aug 14, 2020 |
The season of crisp air, pumpkin spice, and closed-toed shoes are just around the corner. September can involve a flurry of new purchases: school supplies, seasonal clothing, comfort foods, and holiday décor. This fall, though, you can stick to your school-year...