Show Your Feet Some Love This February

Show Your Feet Some Love This February

February is the month of love — a time to care for the people who support you every day. But there’s one part of your body that often gets overlooked, even though it works hard for you from morning to night: your feet.

Your feet carry you through every step of life, yet foot and ankle pain is something many people learn to live with instead of addressing. This February, showing your feet a little love can make a big difference in your comfort, mobility, and overall health.

Common Foot Problems That Deserve Attention

Many foot and ankle conditions start small but can become painful or limiting if left untreated. Some of the most common issues we see include:

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails can cause pain, swelling, and infection if not properly treated. What starts as mild discomfort can quickly interfere with daily activities, especially when wearing shoes or standing for long periods.

Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain

Heel pain is one of the most common complaints among patients. Plantar fasciitis often causes sharp pain in the heel or arch, especially with the first steps in the morning. Early treatment can help relieve pain and prevent long-term discomfort.

Diabetic Foot Care

For patients with diabetes, foot care is especially important. Reduced circulation and nerve sensation can increase the risk of wounds, infections, and serious complications. Regular foot exams and preventative care play a key role in keeping feet healthy and safe.

Bunions, Corns, and Calluses

Structural foot issues and pressure points can cause ongoing pain and irritation. Proper evaluation and treatment can help improve comfort and prevent further progression.

Why Early Care Matters

Ignoring foot or ankle pain doesn’t make it go away — it often makes it worse. Addressing problems early can help prevent complications, reduce pain, and keep you active and moving comfortably.

Our foot and ankle specialists take a patient-focused approach, listening to your concerns, explaining your options, and creating a personalized treatment plan designed around your needs and lifestyle.

Give Your Feet the Care They Deserve

This February, take a moment to show your feet some love. Whether you’re dealing with pain, discomfort, or simply want to stay proactive about your foot health, our team is here to help. Foot pain is not normal, see a specialist today.

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What are Hammertoes?

A Hammertoe is a deformity of the toe that causes the middle joint to bend, resembling the shape of a hammer. If you have hammertoes, you should seek medical attention. The sooner you seek treatment, the likelier it is that the problem won’t get worse. Dr. Raymond DiPretoro Jr. and

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Step Into Comfort: The Benefits of Custom Orthotics

Your feet are the foundation of your entire body — when they’re not properly supported, it can lead to pain not just in your feet, but in your ankles, knees, hips, and back, too. That’s where custom orthotics come in! What Are Custom Orthotics? Custom orthotics are medical-grade shoe inserts

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Treatment for Bunions

Tired of that bunion? A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint connecting the big toe. Bunions can be extremely painful. Dr. bunionsRaymond DiPretoro Jr. and Dr. Aahba M. Suchak of Advanced Foot & Ankle Center, which has offices in Newark and Wilmington, DE, offer a range

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Don’t Let Heel Pain Define Your New Year

A New Year Shouldn’t Start With PainThe beginning of a new year often comes with fresh goals—being more active, feeling healthier, and getting back to routines you enjoy. But heel pain can quickly get in the way. When every step hurts, even small tasks can feel frustrating.Heel pain is one

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Treating Your Heel Pain

Does heel pain make walking uncomfortable? Podiatrists Dr. Raymond DiPretoro Jr. and Dr. Aahba M. Suchak of Advanced Foot and Ankle heel painCenter in Glasgow, Wilmington, and Newark, DE, share common causes of the pain and explain what can be done to relieve it. Haglund’s deformityHaglund’s deformity, also known as

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