Dr. Brian Nagy | Nagy Footcare - Part 10

Articles by Dr. Brian Nagy

Summertime Foot Care Tips to Protect Your Feet

| June 20th, 2017

Posted In: General Foot Care

Your feet are what keeps you moving. In the summer, it can be a difficult and thankless job considering they are usually confined to shoes or being exposed to hot surfaces. There are several things you can do to keep your feet healthy and happy during the long, hot days of summer. These foot care […]

How to Prepare for Your Consultation with a New Hampshire Podiatrist

| June 15th, 2017

Posted In: General Foot Care

Making an appointment with a New Hampshire podiatrist is something that many people put off until it’s too late. If you’re experiencing foot pain, whether it’s in your heel, toes, arch or ankle, make an appointment with your trusted podiatrist for as soon as possible. Many people might not think that their foot pain is […]

How to Choose the Right Running Shoe to Help You Avoid Foot Pain

| June 13th, 2017

Posted In: Running

Your feet take a pounding every day. They bear the entire weight of the body with every step you take. As a runner, your feet experience even greater amounts of weight and force every time you take a stride forward. Having the right type of running shoe will prevent injuries and protect your feet and […]

Foot Care Tips: How to Properly Trim Your Toenails

| June 9th, 2017

Posted In: General Foot Care, Ingrown Toenails

You might not realize it, but trimming your toenails incorrectly or not often enough can lead to foot problems such as ingrown toenails. Unpleasant and unsightly, ingrown toenails can be painful and even become infected. See your New Hampshire podiatrist right away if you have any problems with or questions about a foot or toenail condition, […]

Why Does My Ingrown Toenail Keep Coming Back?

| June 7th, 2017

Posted In: Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails are painful and can interrupt your day-to-day activities by making it painful to walk. While they are easy to fix, some people do experience recurring ingrown toenails that grow into the flesh of the toe over and over again. The same issues that cause an initial ingrown toenail also cause the condition to […]

How to Manage Bunion Pain Without Foot Surgery

| June 2nd, 2017

Posted In: Bunions

Bunions can be extremely painful, especially if you aren’t as active as you should be. Bunion pain can be easily managed without the need for surgery if you take the following points into consideration. Learning to take care of your feet will help you to effectively manage foot and bunion pain on a long-term basis. […]

5 Foot Care Tips for Athletes to Maximize Their Training

| June 1st, 2017

Posted In: General Foot Care, Running

As an athlete, you do all you can to prepare yourself for the game or competition. Or perhaps you train for the pure enjoyment of being a good athlete. You eat the right foods, you try to get enough sleep every night, and you maintain a healthy lifestyle. But what about your feet? There are […]

6 Common Foot Problems That Keep Runners from the Finish Line

| May 26th, 2017

Posted In: Foot Problems, Running

Running is fantastic exercise. All you need is a good pair of shoes and the great outdoors. It burns plenty of calories, keeps you lean and promotes cardiovascular health. However, running puts a significant amount of strain and pressure on your feet, ankles, knees, and more. When you over train or don’t take care of […]

Things to Consider When Choosing a New Hampshire Podiatrist

| May 24th, 2017

Posted In: General Foot Care

If you’re looking for a qualified New Hampshire podiatrist, there are a few questions you should ask when you have your first appointment. You want to make sure you are choosing a foot doctor who has the experience and knowledge that will be needed to diagnose and effectively treat all types of foot conditions. A […]

Ready to Live Without Bunion Pain? Know Your Options

| May 19th, 2017

Posted In: Bunions

Are you suffering from bunion pain? You might already know you have a bunion if you can see a large bony bump on the outside of your big toe – and it hurts! However, any foot pain can indicate a serious problem and the earlier you get treatment from a New Hampshire podiatrist at Nagy Footcare, the better off you’ll be. […]