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Why do my toenails turn black from running? Important information regarding causes, treatment, and p

Why do my toenails turn black from running? Important information regarding causes, treatment, and p

Running is a great NYC activity.  Whether on the streets, along the park paths, the loop in Central Park or over one of the bridges running offers countless rewards: breathtaking views, improved cardiovascular health, and the joy of achieving a personal record.

But running can also bring some unwelcome side effects, like black toenails. If you're a runner, perhaps you have encountered (or want to avoid) this common issue. 

Thankfully, prevention and treatment options are available.

At Manhattan Podiatry Associates, with two NYC locations:  Midtown and Downtown, we specialize in keeping your feet healthy and strong.That includes helping you understand the causes, treatments, and prevention strategies for black toenails.

Three Causes of Black Toenails in Runners:

 

Treatment Options for Black Toenails

Minor black toenails typically heal on their own with rest and icing to reduce swelling. However, severe cases may require professional care.

At Manhattan Podiatry Associates, we can:

Never attempt to drain a toenail yourself. Trust our Board Certified doctors to provide safe and effective care.

Prevention Tips for Black Toenails

Follow these strategies to keep your toes in top shape:

Visit Manhattan Podiatry Associates Today

Whether you're dealing with black toenails, ingrown nails, or other foot concerns, our team is here to help. Conveniently located in Midtown and Downtown New York City, we specialize in advanced podiatric care for runners and athletes.

Don’t let foot problems slow you down!
Click to schedule an appointment or call (845) 539-1848 or (845) 704-4692today and get back to enjoying your runs pain-free.

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