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Preventing Plantar Warts: Tips for Keeping Your Feet Healthy and Wart-Free

Preventing Plantar Warts: Tips for Keeping Your Feet Healthy and Wart-Free

Plantar warts, also known as verrucas, are small, noncancerous growths that appear on the soles of the feet. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are highly contagious, making them a common problem for many people.

Surprising Benefits of Walking for 30 Minutes per day

Walking is a great low-tech habit to improve or maintain your overall health at any age. Exercise does not need to be fancy and expensive to be effective. No special equipment is required to go for a walk.   For the most benefit we recommend walking 30 minutes per day.  Best of all walking is free!  All you need is a good pair of shoes.

Walking may seem like a simple task, but it involves a involves the interaction of neuromuscular, sensory, and cognitive functions.  You must engage your core to keep you upright.  Your joints help you with your proprioception and balance.  Your feet give you feedback about the surface you are walking on, uneven, smooth, wet or dry.  You use brain power to navigate obstacles or decide on a route.  Your skin gives you feedback on temperature and the weather conditions.

We all know walking decreases your risk for conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis and some cancers, but did you know walking improves your mood and can improve your gut health?

Surprising benefits of walking

1. Improve your relationships.

Research shows that couples walking together naturally synchronize their movements, allowing them to feel more connected.   A 30-minute walk after dinner helps manage blood glucose and allows you and your partner to catch up on the day's events.   If you don't have a partner walk with a neighbor or friend.  Having an accountability partner will make you more apt to commit to the habit.

2. Bond with your dog

Don't have a human to walk with, walk with your dog!  Dogs live in the moment and love to go on walks.  They genuinely love spending time with you.  You have an automatic exercise partner if you have a dog.  Dogs need to be walked for their health and wellness too.

3. Improved Gut health

If you have trouble with constipation or irritable bowel syndrome walking is good therapy.  As you walk your digestive system is activated into movement. This movement stimulates your digestive tract to contract, allowing the passage of food and waste through your intestines. This makes for more regular bowel movements and less gas and bloating.  A great time to go for a walk is first thing in the morning or after dinner.

4. Sleep better

Walking for 20 to 30 minutes in the morning can set you up for a good night's sleep.  Did you know how you treat yourself during the day can help you sleep better?   Walking during daylight hours can help restore your circadian rhythm so you can fall asleep faster and stay asleep.  You may find your joints ache less at night and feel better with regular exercise.

5. Improved Memory and Cognition

Walking may be the ticket to improved brain function.   Walking increases blood flow to the brain which may lower the risk of cognitive decline and dementia.  More blood flow keeps the brain healthy.  Walking decreases insulin resistance, lowers blood sugar and reduces inflammation. Walking for at least 10 minutes stimulates the release of endorphins.   Endorphins give us a sense of happiness which boosts our mood and feelings of well-being.

This year instead of making a resolution to walk for exercise, commit to the habit of walking.   If you do not walk regularly start with 10 minutes once per day, then increase by 5 minutes per week until you can walk for 30 minutes comfortably.

Our goal at Lighthouse Foot and Ankle is for folks to live happy, healthy and active lives.  If foot pain is keeping you from enjoying walking with your dog or spouse, give us a call.  We want you to enjoy life pain free.

Dr. K's Tips for Keeping Your Feet Healthy with Diabetes

Dr. K's Tips for Keeping Your Feet Healthy with Diabetes

November is Diabetes Awareness Month. According to the CDC website, more than 37 million people in the United States have diabetes, and 1 in 5 of them don’t know they have it. 96 million US adults - over a third - have prediabetes, and more than 8 in 10 of them don’t know they have it. Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States and may be underreported.

7 Tips for people who work on their feet all day

7 Tips for people who work on their feet all day

Does your job require that you stand for 5 to 8 hours each day? Have you gotten home to find that your heels and legs were aching after standing on concrete floors? Standing on your feet for work causes excessive strain on your back, hip, knees, and feet. If you are required to work even a few hours a day standing, do not miss these seven tips to avoid foot and leg pain.

How to Prevent an Ingrown Toenail

How to Prevent an Ingrown Toenail

Ingrown toenails are a common injury and cause inflammation, soreness, and redness on your toe. Some people are predisposed to ingrown toenails while others may get ingrown toenails from repeated trauma or how they cut their nails.

Why Your Foot Pain is not a Do-It-Yourself Project

Why Your Foot Pain is not a Do-It-Yourself Project

Many people try to DIY their foot problems away. Do-It-Yourself projects are fun and rewarding, but this is not the case when it comes to your feet. DIY patients often spend hundreds of dollars on the wrong shoes and over-the-counter treatment without resolving their foot pain.

Frequently Asked Questions about Custom Molded Orthotics

Frequently Asked Questions about Custom Molded Orthotics

Custom Molded orthotics vs Over the Counter orthotics

  • Custom molded orthotics are directly molded to a patient's foot. OTC inserts are generic and may only address the arch height, high medium, and low. Sizing is based on a range of sizes, not your exact size.

5 Tips to Keep You on the Trail this Fall

5 Tips to Keep You on the Trail this Fall

Are you thinking about going hiking this Fall? You should! Maine has some of the most beautiful fall foliage in the world and it shouldn’t be missed. Here are some quick tips to keep your feet healthy and help you on the trail!

What is Disappearing Nail Disease?

What is Disappearing Nail Disease?

Have you noticed your big toenails are discolored and no longer grow to the end of your toes? You may have disappearing nail disease otherwise known as onycholysis. Onycholysis is when a person’s nail detaches and separates from the pink nail bed and skin replaces the nail. Although not a serious health condition by itself, if left untreated the nail may become permanently short and thick.

Why do I have pins and needles sensation in my feet?

Why do I have pins and needles sensation in my feet?

Do you experience pins and needles or sharp shooting pains in your toes or feet? Are the sensations worse at night? Has your balance gotten worse? You may be experiencing peripheral neuropathy, a nerve problem far away from your spinal cord.