Monday, March 24, 2014

When To See A Podiatrist Austin TX

By Leticia Jensen


Podiatrists are also known as foot doctors or podiatric physicians and they are the medical professionals who study and treat disorders of the ankles, feet and lower extremities. Foot problems can refer pain to other areas of the body such as the lower back and joints. People who have systemic diseases like diabetes, circulatory ailments, anemia and kidney disease are prone to suffering from foot disorders.

In some cases, it is possible to manage foot problems at home with ice, heat and rest. If such problems cannot be managed, it wise for the afflicted person to consult with a foot doctor. By consulting with a podiatrist Austin TX residents can get relieved of pain, skin irritations, numbness and other symptoms associated with foot disorders.

Several conditions can cause pain in the ankle, foot and other lower parts of the legs. Some examples are sore or swollen bunions caused by misaligned toe joints or shoe aggravation, blisters caused by friction and heel pain caused by stress on the heel bone. The other conditions that may cause pain in these areas include fractured bones, heel spurs, swelling and wounds.

You can also visit a podiatric doctor if you find that the skin of your feet appears discolored or is irritated. Some of the problems that may cause feet to become discolored include decreased blood flow to the lower extremities, gout, infections and vein disorders. If your feet appear blue or purple, your veins may not be functioning well. If your feet appear pale, your arteries may not be supplying blood to them properly.

A foot doctor can also treat skin irritations such as athletes foot. This is a fungal skin disease that normally affects the area between your toes and it can spread to other parts of your body if not treated. The symptoms of this disorder include inflammation, blisters, dry and scaly skin and itching. If you have symptoms such as burning, numbness and tingling it can be an indication that you are suffering from neuropathy. This disorder can be caused by diabetes and if you are suffering from it, there can be reduced sensation in your feet. It is wise to visit a podiatrist for regular monitoring.

People who are suffering from growths in the toes and feet should also consult with a foot doctor. Growths may be of any shape and size and they may cause pain and other side effects. Some of the common growths that people suffer from include warts, neuromas, calluses and corns as well as blisters and bunions.

You may also consult with a podiatrist if the arches of your feet have flattened arches or if the shape of your feet has changed in any other way. Flattened arches indicate the presence of ruptured or dysfunctional tendons. The failure of tendons to function normally may cause bone misalignment, which can lead to arthritis.

Consulting with a foot doctor is also important if you are suffering from imbalances in your feet. This professional is also able to treat a sprained ankle. The duration and type of treatment you will receive will depend on how severe the sprain is. Symptoms of sprained ankles include swelling, bruising and pain. Your podiatrist may also ask you to perform exercises and always wear fitting shoes to prevent sprains for taking place again.




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