When it comes to the health of your feet, you want fast help. Get some top tips in this medical blog, written by Suffolk County podiatrist Dr. Mark Gasparini.
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5 Winter Foot Care Tips for DiabeticsWinter foot care is crucial for diabetics, because cold weather increases complication risks. Stick to preventative care visits with the Massapequa podiatrists
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Caring for Diabetic Feet in Long Island: Your How-To GuideOur podiatrists in Massapequa, LI are caring for diabetic feet by monitoring circulation with the Smart ABI test, and with diabetic shoes and foot checks.
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How to Bolster Your Defenses with Diabetic Skin CareTaking care of your skin is a vital element of diabetic foot care. Learn more about its importance and tips for home care, courtesy of Foot Specialists of Long Island.
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Why Diabetic Foot Care is a Crucial Addition to Your LifeDr. Mark Gasparini in Massapequa supports diabetic foot care for all patients who need it. Learn more about why good preventative care is so important.
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Healthy Lifestyle Choices to Keep Diabetic Feet SafeDr. Gasparini discusses diabetic foot care—including making healthy lifestyle choices—and how it can help keep your feet safe.
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Protecting and Inspecting Diabetic FeetThe professionals at Foot Specialists of Long Island want to keep your feet safe. Learn why you need to protect and inspect your feet when you have diabetes.
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Exercising Safely with Diabetic FeetThe professionals at Foot Specialists of Long Island want your feet to stay healthy and safe, especially if you have diabetes and want to exercise.
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Are You at Risk for Diabetic Ulcers?Understanding the risk factors for foot ulcers is essential for those who live with diabetes. Dr. Mark Gasparini explains what you need to be aware of.
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Know the Signs of InfectionThe caring professionals at Foot Specialists of Long Island want you to be safe, so learn the signs of infection and avoid diabetic foot complications.
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Preventing Diabetic Foot CollapseLittle things can add up to make a big difference – for better or worse. Mark Gasparini, D.P.M., in Long Island, NY discusses diabetic foot collapse.