Saturday, January 26, 2019

For Foot And Heel Pain Treatment North Carolina Need A Podiatrist

By Anthony Parker


Almost everyone will, at some time, experience problems with their feet, ankles and heels. The feet work very hard and are constantly under tremendous physical pressure. Fallen arches, calluses, other growths, injured tendons, swollen joints and a host of other factors can cause severe discomfort and sometimes even make it difficult to move around freely. When seeking foot and heel pain treatment North Carolina patients are best of consulting a podiatrist.

Podiatrists are medical specialists that focus on conditions affecting the feet, heels, ankles and related tendons, muscles and joints. Before they can qualify as podiatrists they first have to complete their medical degrees and qualify as doctors. Thereafter, they can apply to specialize as podiatrists. The selection process is strict, however. If selected, another four years of intense training must be completed successfully.

Most podiatrists lament the fact that so many of their patients only seek professional help when the problem has persisted for some time. They think that with a little bit of patience the [problem will resolve itself. This is almost never the case. It is best to seek help if any symptom is experienced for longer than a day or two. Waiting until the discomfort becomes severe will simply make it more difficult to treat.

Then there is the fact that so many patients consulting a podiatrist at last first tried to solve the problem themselves. They try over the counter medication, homemade concoctions that can actually be harmful to them and they even go as far as to try and remove growths by using unsterilized tools that are certainly not suitable for this purpose. In the process they often make matters much worse.

The majority of patients seeing podiatrists are female and there is a very good reason for this. The culprit is, without a doubt, high heeled shoes. These shoes place tremendous pressure on the soles, the ankles, the heels and the tendons. Growths are common because the shoes often squash the toes together. Experts warn that the prolonged wearing of high heeled shoes can eventually lead to permanent difficulties.

Those actively involved in competitive sports are also at risk. Many types of sports require very sudden and unnatural movements from the player. Stopping, jumping, changing direction suddenly and a host of other movements can also cause damage to the feet, the tendons, the ankles and the heels. It is important to wear shoes specially designed to provide support at all the right places.

Prevention is always better than cure and there are a few very simple yet effective steps that one can take to prevent problems from developing. Walking barefoot on sand or at least out of doors is highly recommended. It also helps to stretch the feet and ankles by standing on tiptoe for a while every day. Of course, the feet must be kept meticulously clean and dry at all times.

Being able to walk or run without it being painful is important to everyone. That is why it is so important to pay attention to the feet and to seek professional help immediately when problems occur. Podiatrists are best suited to provide such help.




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