Common Foot Problems: When To See a Podiatrist

Our feet carry us through each day, and they often bear the brunt of wear and tear, leading to various foot problems. While some issues may be resolved on their own, others require the expertise of a podiatrist. Knowing when to seek professional help can help to prevent minor discomfort from escalating into more significant complications. Dr. Jason White at Podiatry Solutions of WNY in Williamsville and Lockport, NY, can explain when to see your podiatrist and what common foot problems you may deal with.

Common Foot Problems and Seeing Your Podiatrist

You may not be sure when to see your podiatrist in Williamsville and Lockport, NY, but it’s important to have an idea of when it may be necessary. This can help stop issues from becoming more serious and complicated. Occasional foot pain after a long day of activity is normal, but persistent or worsening pain should not be ignored. Whether it's heel pain, arch pain, or pain in specific areas of the foot, your podiatrist can diagnose the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.

Ingrown toenails can occur when the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin, which can lead to pain, swelling, and potential infection. Attempting to treat ingrown toenails at home can worsen the condition. Your podiatrist can safely and effectively address ingrown toenails, providing relief and preventing complications.

Foot deformities like bunions, hammertoes, or flat feet can cause discomfort and affect your overall mobility. Seeing your podiatrist can give you conservative treatments such as orthotics, padding, or exercises to alleviate symptoms. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to correct the deformity. If you experience difficulty walking, standing, or bearing weight on your feet, it may be time to schedule an appointment with your podiatrist. These symptoms may often be indicative of conditions such as plantar fasciitis, arthritis, or stress fractures that require professional assessment and treatment.

Those with diabetes are often at a higher risk of developing foot complications due to nerve damage and poor circulation. Any foot problems, including cuts, sores, or infections, should be promptly evaluated by a podiatrist to prevent serious complications. Athletes and active individuals are also susceptible to foot and ankle injuries, such as sprains, strains, or fractures. Seeking prompt medical attention from a podiatrist can facilitate proper diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, allowing for a quicker return to activity.

Contact Our Podiatrist Today

Make sure you know when to seek help. Contact Dr. Jason White at Podiatry Solutions of WNY in Williamsville and Lockport, NY, to learn more about visiting your podiatrist for common foot issues. Call for more information today at (716) 634-5993 for the office in Williamsville, NY, and (716) 434-6601 for the office in Lockport, NY.

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