Cancer and Your Feet

Podiatrist Bayside NY

Cancer and Your Feet

Foot cancer is not often discussed, but your feet are susceptible to cancer much like the other parts of your body. At Great Neck Family Foot Care, we want our patients to be aware of the cancers that can affect the feet. Our podiatrist Bayside NY will evaluate your condition and determine the appropriate course of action. 

Cancer and your Feet

Many people don’t realize that cancer can occur in the feet. You may think skin cancer is unlikely to develop in your feet since they are covered up most of the time. Your feet are susceptible to developing basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma. 

  • Basal cell carcinoma is a type of cancer that develops slowly. This cancer typically presents as waxy pink or white bumps. These bumps can be mistaken for warts by the untrained eye. As these tumors grow, they can bleed and appear crusty. 
  • Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer that often appears as red patches, open sores, or thickened skin. Over time these lesions may itch, bleed, and become crusty. 
  • Malignant melanoma is one of the most dangerous types of skin cancer since the cells often grow unseen. 

If you notice any changes or abnormalities of your feet, you should notify our podiatrist Bayside NY. Detecting the signs of skin cancer early on is essential for treating it effectively. Neoplastic disorders are tumors or neoplasms that can develop in the foot as a result of abnormal tissue growth. These tumors can be malignant or benign. Kaposi’s sarcoma is a cancer that can cause lesions to grow in the skin of your feet. A common sign of this cancer is purple or red skin blotches. Other tumors can occur in the feet, but they are often benign. Some of these include giant cell tumors, plantar fibroma, and osteochondromas. It is essential that you stay proactive in maintaining foot health. This includes examining your feet on your own. Some of the things you should look out for include:

  • New, abnormal tissue growth. 
  • Discoloration. 
  • Raised areas on the skin. 
  • Irregular moles. 
  • Bleeding or itching spots. 
  • Smelly warts. 
  • Sores that don’t heal. 
  • Corn tissue that grows fast. 

Contact Our Podiatrist Bayside NY 

If you have any suspicious-looking cysts or lesions on your feet, make sure you seek the help of our podiatrist Bayside NY. At Great Neck Family Foot Care, Dr. Hochstein is dedicated to helping and treating patients with various foot and ankle conditions. Contact our office today to schedule your appointment. 

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