5 Reasons to See a Podiatrist

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5 Reasons to See a Podiatrist While many of us work hard to look after our bodies, our feet are probably the most neglected part of our health regime. Considering we need our feet to walk our entire life healthily, it is vital to ensure that we take care of our feet. But surprisingly, many people neglect the pain in their feet, unsure how to take care of them. A podiatrist provides a wide range of medical care for foot, lower leg, and ankle problems. They also help to diagnose, treat illness and perform surgery. Here are some of the reasons why you should go to a podiatrist to help you get back on your feet; You feel joint pain in your feet or ankles. If you have arthritis, your feet are often swollen, red, and tender. As arthritis can affect your joints, they can become deformed and lead to disability. An experienced podiatrist can suggest treatment and lifestyle changes that can preserve your joint health and make walking and maintaining your everyday lifestyle easier. You have diabetes. Diabetes significantly increases your risk of foot problems. These problems can range from dry skin to severe complications such as poor blood supply and unhealed open wounds. If you have diabetes, you should have a podiatrist perform a foot exam at least once a year. Having a podiatrist on your healthcare team reduces the risk of amputation due to diabetes by more than 50%. A podiatrist will give guidelines for diabetes foot care. If you are on top of your health regimen, you can also avoid urgent care for foot injury. You have heel pain A variety of factors can cause heel pain. It can be caused by inflamed tendons or bony growth on the heel called heel spur. If you have persistent heel pain, consult a podiatrist as it is very critical to get a proper diagnosis for heel pain. Your doctor will perform a foot exam and offer an appropriate plan of treatment to help your pain. You have corn or calluses. Corns and calluses are two of the most common reasons people seek the services of a podiatrist. If these areas of built-up skin become too thick, they can be painful. A podiatrist can remove corns and calluses and recommend treating these areas. Calluses can sometimes become so painful that you might have to seek urgent care for foot pain. You have an obstinate ingrown toenail.


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