3 Common Foot Problems that a Trained Podiatrist Treats

Your feet contribute to your mobility and independence to participate in your daily life. If you take good care of them, you will enjoy many years of mobility. However, they also suffer from sicknesses and other conditions that limit their function. It is advisable to see a specialist immediately if you notice that you might have a problem with your feet. Here are the most common issues podiatrists have to deal with and their solutions.  

Fungal Foot Problems

This infection often presents signs such as itchy and stinging feet, toes and heels. It is contagious and caused by fungi. You might contract the infection from places like locker rooms, public showers and swimming pools. Also, you might get it from public swimming pools and shared showers. It also presents symptoms like foot blisters, crumbly toes and dry skin on your feet. Most people ignore it, believing that it will go away. However, when you leave the condition without treatment, it becomes increasingly hard to treat. A podiatrist can inspect your foot and recommend the best treatment for it. 

Hardened Skin and Bunions

These two conditions are the most common reason why people visit podiatrists. Corns are circles of thickened skin on your toes formed by wearing ill-fitting shoes. The body develops corn on the toes to protect itself from blistering that results when you repeatedly wear ill-fitting shoes. On the other hand, bunions are bumps on the side of the big toe. It bends the big toe towards the others, making it hard to walk and increasing the chances of getting posture problems. A competent podiatrist can help you resolve both conditions with the ideal medication and advice on future footwear and care. 

Plantar Fasciitis

The heel and rest of your foot connect through a group of ligaments known as the plantar fascia. Sometimes, your ligaments will get strained because of the wrong footwear or accidents when exercising. Other common causes include being overweight and having poor arch support on your footwear. The condition presents as a searing pain when you stand or when walking. A podiatrist can assess the extent of the ligament damage and get you the best course of treatment.

These are some problems that an experienced podiatrist can help you achieve. Consult someone close to you about your symptoms and see what they say. They can help you alleviate your pain and experience more comfort when working out and doing your daily activities.  

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