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Rye Brook Podiatrist
Office
90 South Ridge Street
(Westchester County)
Rye Brook, New York
10573
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914.937.7077
f) 914.937.7677
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info@footdoctorcenters.com
Greenwich Podiatrist
Office
1
Perryridge Road
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
t)
203.422.2333
f) 203.869.4004
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info@footdoctorcenters.com |
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Nail
Problems
Two of the most
common nail problems that the foot doctor,
Podiatrist, David P. Rosenzweig,
Board Certified in Podiatric Surgery, treats at his Rye Brook
(Westchester County), New York or Greenwich, Connecticut
office include
ingrown toenails
and thickened
nails.
An ingrown
toenail is the result of a toenail growing into the skin
that surrounds it. This usually occurs at either edge of the
big toe, but it may also occur with the little toes. Ingrown
nails may be caused by improper trimming, inherited nail
deformities, injuries, fungal infections, or pressure.
Unusually thick or crumbling nails may be caused by
injuries, pressure from shoes, fungal infections, or
conditions such as diabetes, psoriasis, or vascular disease.
Eventually, the nail may loosen and fall off.
Other nail problems that the foot doctor regularly sees
include:
Black and blue / bruised nail beds
Thinning nails
Toenail infections
Skin growths
under the nail
Infections
To make an
appointment with the foot doctor, Podiatrist, David P. Rosenzweig, Board Certified in
Podiatric Surgery to discuss or treat your foot nail
problems please contact the Podiatrist at either his Rye Brook (Westchester County), New York or
Greenwich, Connecticut office. |