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Give Thanks to Your Feet

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! What are you thankful for this year? We hope you’re grateful for healthy feet. Our feet endure a lot every day, but often go unnoticed. People take their health and their feet for granted until a condition or injury shows up. This year we hope you take some extra time to show your feet some love. The best way you can do so is to incorporate good foot care habits into your daily routine. Here are some of our top tips!

Avoid Walking Barefoot

Stepping on a rock or pebble can be painful! But for people with diabetes, it can be especially dangerous, since nerve damage creates numbness and it’s easy for cuts to feel painless. Protect your feet from injury and infection by wearing socks and shoes as often as possible. Comfy sneakers are great for every day. Slippers can provide the comfort and warmth you may be missing as the cold weather keeps coming!

Exercise Daily

If you dread hearing those words, you’re not alone. Finding the motivation and drive to work out can be difficult, but moving your body is so helpful. Walking, swimming, or biking is a great alternative for those who prefer to keep their exercises gentle. But whatever activity you choose, stick with it! Keeping your weight under control can get rid of unnecessary stress on your feet.

Never Ignore Pain

Foot pain is a big red flag. If you’re experiencing discomfort throughout the day or during your workout, it’s time to call a podiatrist! Ignoring the pain and pushing through or attempting any at-home treatments can further injure your feet. Alternatively, if you’re not experiencing any pain, but have other strange symptoms, ease your worries and see a foot doctor.

At New England Podiatry Associates, Dr. Ronald Etskovitz, Dr. Raymond Murano III, Dr. Catherine Jacobs, and Dr. Zachary Sax treat various foot and ankle conditions. Equipped with a board-certified podiatrist team, we offer two convenient locations to provide excellent care for patients in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Middlesex Counties. Contact our Chestnut Hill office at 617-232-1752 and our Newton-Wellesley office at 617-630-8280. We are still offering a telemedicine option for your safety and convenience.

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