Why Put Up With Pain?

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Heel Pain

Neuropathy

Diabetic Foot

Laser Therapy


Testimonials

As a teacher, I am on my feet for a good portion of the day. At the end of the day, the balls of my feet felt as though I was walking on shards of hot glass. After a few Laser treatments, the sensation started to subside and my feet became much more comfortable to walk on. The pain lessens with each treatment. I am happy to say that I even walked nine holes of golf for the first time in a year

-Shirley C.

I am writing to thank you for your help over the recent months with my toe infection. I am so pleased with the results and the overall experience. It was relatively painless and there was no down-time or recovery time! Every appointment offered me significant improvement. The laser treatments were the safest and easiest medical choice for me and I am so glad I did not have to undergo surgery.

-Sharon G.

I want to thank Doctor Fosdick for the pain relief I am having. My feet feel much better. I also want to thank his staff for following up with the insurance company and getting them to pay partially for my orthotics as they initially said they would.

-Paul V.

 

Foot Odor


Your feet are densely covered with sweat glands and perspiration can combine with surface bacteria to cause unintentional foot odor. Hair on your feet, especially on the toes, may contribute to the odor's intensity by adding increased surface area in which the bacteria can thrive.

The kind of socks you wear can also impact on foot odor, as socks that do not breathe sufficiently can actually increase your foot odor and give the bacteria that causes it more room to grow.

Since your socks absorb varying amounts of perspiration from feet, wearing shoes without socks will tend to increase the amount of perspiration contacting feet and increase bacterial activities that causes odor. If you wear nylon stockings or pantyhose This may also increase foot odor.

The quality of foot odor is often reported as a thick, cheesy smell. Some describe the smell like that of malt vinegar, but can sometimes be ammonia-like. Foot odor can sometimes be caused by wearing the same socks too many times in a row and sweating. Brevibacteria are considered a major cause of foot odor, as they ingest dead skin on the feet, especially on the soles and between the toes, converting in the process the amino acid methionine to methanethiol which has a sulfuric aroma.

Treating Excessive Foot Odor


We can treat your foot odor problems in several ways. We can also check your feet to make sure that the odor is not an indication of some other problem and address that as well.

Your feet should be pain free.

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860•349•8500 or 203•294•4977