April is National Foot Health Awareness Month. Here are some do’s and don’ts for improving the health of your feet and preventing many common podiatric disorders.
Read MoreAt Pasco Hernando Foot & Ankle, we know nearly everyone experiences foot pain at some point. Here are some ways to help lessen and prevent foot pain.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever suffered from an ingrown toenail, we at Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle don’t have to tell you how painful it is. Here are some do’s and don’ts for handling this common podiatric condition.
Read MoreDuring January, there’s a special day we at Pasco Hernando Foot & Ankle like to remember: National Measure Your Feet Day. Wearing the proper size shoe is key in preventing foot pain and many other disorders.
Read MoreJanuary 23rd is National Measure Your Foot Day and a great opportunity to make sure you’re wearing the right size shoe. Here are some tips to ensure the best fit.
Read MoreIt’s challenging to feel comfortable if you’re dealing with an unsightly foot problem. Here are three common disorders patients bring to us and how to prevent them.
Read MoreAt Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle Care, we know nobody loves coming to see the doctor! Many patients will put off seeking evaluation of symptoms because they appear minor or are not painful.
Read MoreAt Pasco-Hernando Foot & Ankle Care we recommend regular podiatric checkups for our patients with diabetes. Fortunately, there are many ways that diabetic patients can protect their feet. Here are eight tips for preventing complications.
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, we would like to offer foot health care information specifically tailored for women. Did you know the average woman walks three miles more each day than the average man?
Read MoreSmall changes can make a big difference in your podiatric health and significantly reduce your risk for several common foot and ankle disorders. Here are some suggestions for New Year’s resolutions to help your feet.
Read MoreThe risk for many foot disorders increases as you age. There are plenty of ways you can protect your foot health and continue to lead the active life you love.
Read MoreThese three symptoms might give you a scare. If you have them—or any other unusual symptoms—your first step should be to contact your podiatrist.
Read MoreAs styles transition from sandals and open shoe styles to more traditional closed in shoes for fall, more patients will develop certain foot complaints. Here are some of the more common foot problems we see at this time of the year.
Read MoreEven during the COVID crisis, taking good care of your feet is essential. Here are some tips on ways to maintain and improve the health of your feet under the present circumstances.
Read MoreIngrown toenails occur when the nail grows into the skin surrounding the nail bed, the toenail becomes inflamed, extremely tender to the touch and very sore. Several factors can be addressed to lower the chances of ingrown toenails forming.
Read MoreToenails are not something most patients spend a lot of time thinking about. They are generally taken for granted until there’s a problem that is painful or unsightly. In this blog we share some information to help keep nails healthy.
Read MoreHere are three common foot and ankle problems we see more frequently in children during the summer months and ways to prevent them.
Read MoreWe know that the early signs of diabetes may first show up in your feet. For that reason, we want patients to be proactive and informed about changes in their feet and legs that may signal the early stages of diabetes.
Read MoreBeing proactive in the care of your feet isn’t hard or time-consuming. Below are 10 easy ways to prevent common foot disorders and improve your podiatric health.
Read MoreNovember is American Diabetes Month and we want our patients to be aware of the medical complications diabetes can cause for your feet and also how to lower your risk of ulcers.
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