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When should you call a foot specialist in Perth?

by Sophia Anderson Blogger
Foot pain is an Inflammation that affects several parts of your feet, mostly the heel & toes. The pain occurs due to many reasons, whether it's a specific lifestyle choice or injury. Foot pain can be mild or severe but it's treatable. In this article, we are trying to find the right to call a foot specialist if you have foot pain.

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Major risk factors of foot pain:

Before discussing the right time to call a doctor, you should know the risk factors of foot pain.

Several medical problems are associated closely with chronic foot pain. Your feet are susceptible especially to the chronic pain occurring due to arthritis. According to the podiatrists in Perth, there are 33 joints in our feet, & arthritis may affect any of them. Diabetes mellitus may also cause complications & different disabilities of the feet. Persons with diabetes mellitus are mainly prone to:

  • Nerve damage in the foot
  • Hardened or clogged arteries in the legs & foot
  • Foot sores or ulcers

Apart from that, you can feel chronic foot pain if you have::

  • Corns
  • Bunions
  • Warts
  • Medications that may cause swelling
  • Hammertoes
  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Calluses
  • Athlete’s foot
  • Haglund’s deformity (A common enlargement of the back portion of our heel bone
  • Fallen arches
  • Gout (Affect the great toe near the foot)
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Morton’s neuroma (Thickening around the nerve tissue between your toes)

Other major causes of chronic heel pain include:


  • Overweight
  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Common foot injuries like a fracture, sprain or tendinitis

When you can call a doctor?:

Foot pain can be severe or mild. There are several home remedies that give you temporary relief from foot pain. However, if you need a long-term foot pain treatment in Perth, you have to consult with your podiatrist or foot pain specialist in Perth. Generally, treatment depends on the severity of your pain or injury. You must call a doctor if you have

  • Flu-like symptoms associated with foot pain
  • Swollen or chronic pain in the feet
  • Feel numbness or tingling on the bottom portion of your feet
  • Difficult moving & walking due to chronic pain
  • Feeling pain for a long time
  • Bone fracture in your foot
  • Swelling in the feet for a long time
  • No improvement after taking remedies for a long time 

So, if you face these symptoms, you must contact a foot specialist. Moreover, if you are a patient with diabetes & experience any foot abnormality, you should also consult with a doctor near you as early as possible.


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