What is Peripheral Arterial Disease?
Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD for short, is a disease that affects 8 to 12 million Americans. It is caused by a buildup for plaque in the arteries of the legs. Plaque consists of fatty deposits that cause the arteries of the legs to narrow and harden. This process is known as atherosclerosis and can lead to a reduction of blood flow to the legs and feet, which your podiatrist may refer to as poor circulation, resulting in leg pain. PAD usually occurs in the legs, but it can also affect the arteries that carry blood from the heart to vital areas of the body, such as the aorta, the kidneys, arms or the brain. If your Cincinnati podiatrist detects a hardening of the arteries in your heart, you will be diagnosed with coronary artery disease or cardiovascular disease.
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Your feet are responsible for carrying you through everything that you do, and not enough people give them the attention they deserve. There are many ways that you can make sure you are taking care of your feet in order to keep them healthy for longer. https://www.menshealth.com/health/foot-care-guide
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Arch pain is a common problem for runners. Here’s what causes it and how we can help fix it! https://www.runnersworld.com/health-injuries/a24474074/foot-arch-pain/
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What is Peripheral Arterial Disease?
Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD for short, is a disease that affects 8 to 12 million Americans. It is caused by a buildup for plaque in the arteries of the legs. Plaque consists of fatty deposits that cause the arteries of the legs to narrow and harden. This process is known as atherosclerosis and can lead to a reduction of blood flow to the legs and feet, which your podiatrist may refer to as poor circulation, resulting in leg pain. PAD usually occurs in the legs, but it can also affect the arteries that carry blood from the heart to vital areas of the body, such as the aorta, the kidneys, arms or the brain. If your Cincinnati podiatrist detects a hardening of the arteries in your heart, you will be diagnosed with coronary artery disease or cardiovascular disease.
We can help!
Read more >> https://cincinnatifootcare.com/common-conditions/peripheral-arterial-disease/
New Mondays make new beginnings. Leave last week in the past, what is possible this week?
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We love to support our local community. I was honored to sponsor this year's golf outing to benefit Edge Teen Center. Thanks to all the players and especially to my right hand gal, Gina, for participating in the day and making it such a success!
It's FRIDAY! How will you embrace your weekend? #friday #weekend #embrace
Diabetes can affect many parts of your body and improper management of this condition can lead to serious problems. Among these are problems with your feet. Here are some things for diabetics to know about the effects their condition can have on their feet. https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/foot-problems#1
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What are plantar warts and how can you prevent or treat them? https://www.foothealthfacts.org/conditions/plantar-wart-(verruca-plantaris)
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The season is changing and we're replacing our sandals with boots. Are your feet ready for the change? If you're dealing with pain, toenail issues, or something else, let Dr. Titko help make sure your feet are healthy and ready to rock those boots!
Cancer can affect all areas of the body, including skin cancer in the feet. There are some ways to prevent skin cancer on the feet as well as treat it if it occurs. Here is some important information about it.
https://www.apma.org/Patients/FootHealth.cfm?ItemNumber=990
The best is yet to come. Your week is waiting for you. Happy Monday!
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Starting the weekend right! What do you have planned this weekend?
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Why do toenails fall off and what should you do about it? Find out in this article. https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a19925243/ripped-off-toenail/
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Use these five helpful tips to decide if orthotics can help with your foot pain. http://ohmysole.com/5-signs-you-need-orthotics/
It’s Monday, the first day to a great week! How do you plan on making it great? Share your ideas in the comments! #makeitgreat #startoftheweek #monday
No plans for the weekend? No worries! Boredom can lead to something new! Get creative! Drop a comment to share! #lifeisachoice #bored #newadventure #happyfriday
There are loads of benefits to walking outside in the winter. Be sure that you’re wearing the right footwear and taking care of your feet to prevent injuries. https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/blogs/3-health-benefits-walking-winter
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I can't believe that 3 years in a row you have honored me as the "Best Specialist Physician" in the area. Thank you. I would love to be considered your Podiatrist.
Monday…the start of your week! How’s it lookin’? Share the good in the comments! #Monday #start #makeitagreatweek
Winter can be hard on your feet. Be sure you’re taking time to pamper yourself this winter. https://thesolemates.com/blogs/be-inspired/10-ways-to-pamper-your-feet-and-keep-them-super-healthy
HAPPY FRIDAY! Here’s to a weekend full of your favorite things! #Friday #weekend #favorite
Winter is here. Are you caring for your feet this season? https://www.footfiles.com/health/diseases/article/cool-winter-foot-care-tips
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