David S. Ungar, DPM

David S. Ungar, DPM Acute or chronic foot or ankle pain can greatly affect the quality of your life. Since 1983, Dr. David S.

Ungar has been dedicated to providing patients with the finest podiatric care in a warm and friendly environment.

Sesamoiditis is a condition involving inflammation of the small sesamoid bones located beneath the big toe joint. It is ...
05/26/2026

Sesamoiditis is a condition involving inflammation of the small sesamoid bones located beneath the big toe joint. It is often caused by overuse, repetitive strain, or injury that places stress on this area. Pain typically develops gradually under the big toe and may worsen with walking or activity...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/sesamoiditis-and-pain-beneath-the-big-toe

Bunions and bunionettes are bony growths that develop at the joints of the toes, often causing discomfort and changes in...
05/19/2026

Bunions and bunionettes are bony growths that develop at the joints of the toes, often causing discomfort and changes in foot shape. A bunion forms at the base of the big toe, while a bunionette occurs at the base of the fifth toe. These areas may look swollen, red, or enlarged, and can feel sore...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/dealing-with-bunions

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how the body uses glucose. It may lead to elevated blood sugar levels that ca...
05/05/2026

Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how the body uses glucose. It may lead to elevated blood sugar levels that can damage nerves and blood vessels. This damage often affects the feet by reducing sensation and limiting circulation. Unchecked diabetes increases the risk of complications, such...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/diabetes-and-foot-health-awareness

When the ankle suddenly feels weak or rolls unexpectedly, it is often a sign of instability in the joint. One of the mai...
04/28/2026

When the ankle suddenly feels weak or rolls unexpectedly, it is often a sign of instability in the joint. One of the main causes of ankle instability is previous injuries, especially repeated sprains that stretch or tear the ligaments that hold the bones together. These ligaments can become loose,...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/dealing-with-ankle-instability

Plantar warts are growths on the bottom of the foot caused by a virus that enters through small breaks in the skin. They...
04/21/2026

Plantar warts are growths on the bottom of the foot caused by a virus that enters through small breaks in the skin. They can feel like stepping on a pebble and may become painful with pressure. Treatment depends on size, number, and how long they have been present. Over-the-counter options may help...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/plantar-wart-removal-and-what-to-expect

Fungal infections can cause the toenails to become thickened, discolored, and brittle over time. The toenail may appear ...
04/14/2026

Fungal infections can cause the toenails to become thickened, discolored, and brittle over time. The toenail may appear yellow, white, or even darkened, and its surface can look uneven or crumbly. Some patients notice a buildup of debris beneath the nail or a separation from the nail bed. While the...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/fungal-toenail-infections

Toe deformities are structural changes that alter the normal position of the toes. Common examples include hammertoe, ma...
04/07/2026

Toe deformities are structural changes that alter the normal position of the toes. Common examples include hammertoe, mallet toe, and claw toe. These conditions often develop as a result of long-term pressure from tight or narrow shoes. Muscle imbalance can also play a role. This occurs when some...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/causes-of-toe-deformities

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