When Should You See A Foot Specialist?

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A foot specialist specializes in all things feet, including your ankles. There may be times when you should be going to a foot specialist, rather than attempting to use your general practitioner or some other type of general physician. If you aren't sure when to go see a foot specialist, there are a few times when this is important for you to do.

Read on for a few of those times when you should make an appointment with the foot specialist.

When You Have A Lot Of Pain

If you have a lot of pain in your feet, such as with every step, or even times when you're at rest, you should go and see a foot specialist. The pain in your feet can be caused by any number of things, including falling arches, tight arches, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, bunions, or even an issue with your Achilles tendon. If you have pain in your feet such as this, and it is beginning to hinder your everyday activities, you should consider seeing a foot specialist to help you diagnose and treat this condition properly. 

When You Have Swelling

If you are having issues with swelling, that is also causing you pain, or swelling that is hot to the touch and may indicate an infection, you should consider making an appointment with the foot specialist. If this is something that is happening in the area around your toenail, it may be an ingrown toenail and you should have it looked at right away to be treated properly. Attempting to clip out your ingrown toenail could further the infection and lead to even more pain.

When Your Toes Have Shifted

If you notice that your toes are being pushed one direction or another, it may be caused by a bunion and your toes are being moved because the bone near your big toe, or the bone next to your pinky toe is getting irritated and protruding, which is causing the other toes to shift. If you have noticed this occurring to your feet, you need to see a foot specialist to have your bunion treated or corrected with surgery. 

If you have foot issues, you may want to consider an appointment with a foot specialist to have your foot condition diagnosed properly and treated to prevent the issue from worsening and to help prevent the need for a surgical procedure. Make an appointment today with a foot specialist.

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30 August 2022

Foot Tendinitis: How the Podiatrist Helped

When I developed tendinitis of my foot and ankle, my podiatrist helped me on the road to recovery. An over-use injury from the job caused me considerable pain in my foot and ankle. Ice, elevation, rest, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory relieved my inflammation of the tendons. My podiatrist also prescribed physical therapy, which helped restore my mobility. Gentle stretching exercises performed during physical therapy seemed to have a positive effect. I was shown how to follow up these exercises at home. After several weeks of following doctor's orders, my podiatrist was happy with the results. The bottom line is if you're suffering from foot pain or injury, you should see a foot specialist as soon as possible because treatment options are available.