Get the help and tips you need straight from the minds of our Carolina foot and ankle doctors. Read our blog for information that’ll help you find the right treatment and care plan for your foot pain.
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Our Podiatrists Can Help Protect You From Serious Health Issues Related to Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a dangerous condition that can threaten the health of the legs and feet, especially for people with diabetes. We can help. -
Finding Proper Footwear If You Have Diabetes Diabetes causes poor circulation in the feet, but proper footwear can greatly help with your health and wellness. Learn how to choose the right shoes here. -
When You Have Diabetes, Dry Skin Can Be More Than Just a Nuisance For a person with diabetes, dry skin on the feet can lead to much more significant and dangerous issues. A podiatrist can help keep your feet healthy. -
Don’t Let Diabetes Put Your Feet in Danger If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you need to be aware of potential foot problems. A podiatrist can help you keep your feet healthy. -
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Symptoms of Low Circulation Carolina Podiatry Group explains that symptoms of low circulation could be the first warning sign before more serious complications, like heart attack or stroke -
Keep your sugar intake in check this Halloween Keeping your sugar intake in check can be difficult but especially during Halloween. For adults, children & diabetics alike, here are some ways to be more aware -
Drug-Free Pain Relief Exists! There are ways to manage pain without taking daily pills, including wearable technologies like Quell. Carolina Podiatry Group in Greater Charlotte explains. -
Celebrate Clean Diabetic Feet Your foot hygiene is important, especially if you have diabetes! Dr. Brandon S. Percival in Indian Land, SC, offers tips to keep diabetic feet clean. -
Making and Checking Diabetic Foot Care Lists Twice In a season of holiday lists, don’t forget your foot care checklist! Dr. Brandon S. Percival in Indian Land, SC, describes your daily diabetic care. -
What to Look for in a Foot Self-Exam There are multiple steps towards protecting your feet on a daily basis. One step to always take is through paying special attention to your feet each day.