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Three Reasons to Visit a Foot Doctor And Get relief from Pain

by Kristen White Blogger
Foot pain that lasts a short time and then goes away with a foot rub and soak is nothing to be concerned about unless it happens on a regular basis or increases in intensity each time. The simple solution may involve getting shoes that provide better support for the activity, fit more comfortably or put the feet at a better angle (flat shoes instead of heels). If this does not correct the issue, it may be time to schedule an appointment with the best foot doctor in the area.
 
The experts on heel pain in Houston understand that there are a variety of reasons that a patient can experience discomfort in this area including sports, job activities, accidental injuries and damage to the ligaments. There are multiple moving parts, tendons, muscles and bones that have to work together for every step and if a single element is damaged, hurt or inflamed than pain is the natural result.  By seeing a podiatrist, the individual will be given a thorough examination with x-rays (if needed) and an accurate diagnosis of the issue. This is critical because treatment, either self-care or professional, only works if it is addressing the right problem instead of what the individual thinks it might be.
 
Another benefit of seeing a podiatrist in Houston sooner rather than later is early detection and treatment.  Any physical problem left untreated for a long period of time will worsen and develop into a larger issue that will be more complex and expensive to correct and will typically have the individual out of work for recovery. The majority of heel pain issues can be fixed without surgery but if the condition progresses without the proper treatment then spurs can develop and need to be removed or the fascial tissue may need to be detached from the heel bone. In this case, it is important to work with a podiatrist with an excellent reputation for using the latest techniques and technological equipment to minimize the scarring and reduce the recovery time as much as possible. The foot bears all the individual’s weight so after surgery, it is necessary to stay off the appendage and allow it to rest and heal according to the doctor’s orders and time period to avoid re-damaging or creating a worse situation.
 
There is no way to completely prevent heel pain from ever happening but there are steps that can reduce the risk of injury and damage by wearing proper footwear for each activity, recognizing the signs that there is an issue and getting a professional foot doctor involved early on. Their advice may be to switch activities (i.e. running to swimming), recommend inserts to help arch issues or to take anti-inflammatory meds to help reduce inflammation. If you experience pain, elevate the foot to rest it, ice it for a short period of time and take an anti-inflammation med and see if these steps help. It is better to find out the exact cause of the heel pain as soon as possible so it can be treated correctly and you can get back to your daily routine pain free.

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