Having a Neurectomy

#HerndonVA Many people have heard of a hysterectomy or an appendectomy, but few have heard of a neurectomy. What is it? I’ll tell you.

I’m Doctor Stanley Idiculla and I’m a podiatrist here in the Herndon area.

The procedure known as a neurectomy is most commonly associated with those that suffer from a condition known as Morton’s neuroma. The disorder affects the nerves in the foot, especially those between the third and fourth toe. When other treatments fail, a neurectomy may be the only resolution. It involves the removal of the enjoined nerves that are causing the problem.

Neurectomies are last resorts at my office here in Herndon. If you deal with Morton’s neuroma, let me help you stop the condition before it progresses any further.

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Neuropathy and Frostbite: a Dangerous Combination

#HerndonVA I’m Doctor Stanley Idiculla, and today I would like to speak to residents of Herndon who suffer from diabetes and neuropathy about why it’s important to avoid frostbite.

Neuropathy, a condition often experienced by those with diabetes, affects the body’s ability to feel, and therefore, hot and cold often cannot be discerned. A person with neuropathy is more prone to obtain frostbite, since they cannot feel when frosty air is negatively affecting their skin. This puts the individual at risk for an amputation.

If you are one of the many Americans that struggles with neuropathy, I invite you to visit me, Doctor Idiculla, at my office here in Herndon.

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Stopping a Bunion in its Tracks

#HerndonVA “Bunion” is a dreaded word for many people when they go to a podiatrist.

Hi, this is Doctor Stanley Idiculla. I’m a podiatrist in Herndon, where a number of residents deal with problems with their feet, including bunions.

A bunion is characterized by the bending of the big toe, followed by a protruding of the base joint. Individuals who develop bunions should visit a podiatrist at the first sign of the condition, as at this stage it is the most treatable. For some patients, simply switching out their footwear to shoes with a wider toebox can stop the issue in its tracks if it is caught early.

If you think you have a bunion, don’t live in fear. Come to my office in Herndon and let’s deal with the condition head-on!

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