Foot Problems You Should See Your Podiatrist About

Your feet bear the brunt of supporting your entire body weight but sill ensuring you are able to move from one point to another. As such, it is unfortunate that most people tend to ignore foot problems until they are in debilitating pain or the symptoms have become severely aggravated. If you would like to keep your feet healthy, it is always best to seek the services of a professional podiatrist the moment that you figure out there is something off with your feet. Here are some of the foot problems that you should never ignore and should always see your podiatrist about.

Bacterial and fungal foot infections

Bacterial and fungal foot infections will present themselves in a myriad of ways. These range from athletes foot to smelly odours, flaking skin, itching, dryness, peeling and more. Since they can cause a range of symptoms, it is always best to have your feet checked out by podiatrist when you notice anything that is off with the usual appearance of your feet. It is important to note that some bacterial infections need to be treated post haste, or you would have to keep dealing with the infection re-occurring throughout your lifetime. Additionally, take measures to prevent your feet from succumbing to another bacterial or fungal infection by always ensuring they are dry and dusting them off with an antibiotic powder.

Calluses

Calluses and corns will develop on your feet if they are constantly exposed to friction and pressure when you are wearing shoes. This will typically happen if the shoes are ill fitting, either by being too small or too big. It is especially important to visit a podiatrist about your corns and calluses if you suffer from illnesses that cause poor blood circulation, such as diabetes. Your podiatrist can then decide on whether the corns and calluses require surgery due to their extent or if you could fair well with medication to reduce their size.

Warts

These are growths on your foot that will come about due to viruses. Generally, warts tend to be painful, and ignoring them only increases the chances of them spreading on your feet. It should be noted that over the counter medication typically will not treat warts. As such, it is always best to seek the services of a professional podiatrist the moment you notice these growths so that their development can be arrested early. Your podiatrist will also enlighten you on the measures to take to avoid their reoccurrence.

For more information, contact a podiatrist in your area. 


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