Getting Help With My Feet

After struggling for months to run without having pain, I realized that there might be something wrong with my feet. It just seemed like whenever I did any type of physical activity, I was burdened with stifling pain. It was annoying, but I knew that a podiatrist might be able to help. Sure enough, after meeting with a doctor, I learned more about what was causing the trouble. It turned out that I had pulled a tendon in my foot, which was causing all kinds of problems. This blog is all about getting your foot problems fixed once and for all.

When You Should See A Foot Specialist?

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Foot specialists specialize in just matters of the feet. This means when you have foot issues, you're better off going to a foot doctor, as opposed to going to a family physician, for help with your issue. If you go to your family doctor, you may have a longer period of time to figure out what exactly is wrong with your feet, and may ultimately be sent to a podiatrist anyway. If you are experiencing foot issues, you may be wondering when you should seek help from a foot specialist. Read on for a few times when you should go to a foot specialist.

When Your Foot Pain Hinders Your Daily Routines

When you have issues with your feet that end up causing you so much pain that you aren't able to complete daily tasks without feeling too much pain, or you are being hindered or held back because of your foot pain, you need to seek treatment and help from a foot specialist. When you can't stand up to cook dinner or do the dishes without feeling so much pain that you end up having to sit down to rest your feet, or your pain is causing you issues at work, it's time to see a specialist.

When You Have Constant Swelling

If you have constant swelling in your feet, it can pose a problem for you. You may feel pain, or it could cause you issues with getting your foot into a shoe. It's time to seek help if you are experiencing swelling. The swelling could be a water retention issue, or you could have something else going on. If you only have swelling in the side of your toe and it's painful, it could be caused by an infection. 

When You Have Pain When At Rest

If your feet are causing you pain when you are at rest, it may be caused by plantar fasciitis. If you are feeling more pain when you aren't walking or moving about, but rather when at rest, it's something you need to have treated to prevent it from worsening. This pain can be difficult to deal with and you should seek treatment right away for it.

If you have issues with your feet, you should always go to a podiatrist for a proper diagnosis and to get the right treatment needed in order to get your feet to heal properly. Make an appointment today with a podiatrist.

Reach out to a foot specialist in your area to learn more.

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29 January 2021