Making Your Feet Work For You

When Should You Consult A Podiatrist For Heel Pain?

Sure, you might not want to run to the phone to call and schedule an appointment with a podiatrist because you experience one little pain in your heel. Random pains come and go over the years, especially for those who stand on their feet for many hours throughout the day. Of course, there might come a time when you actually do need a consult with a specialist, such as a podiatrist. When would that be? Take a few moments to review the following signs that it is time for you to make an appointment:

If The Pain Is Sharp, Sudden, And Keeps Occurring

One random pain here or there might not be anything that you take notice of. However, if you are noticing that you are getting more and more pains in your heels and the pain is sharp and happens suddenly with no apparent cause, you will want to be seen by a doctor. The last thing you want to do is to try to ignore the problem, only for it to get worse and so bad that you can barely stand on your feet for too long without needing to sit down for a break.

The Pain Is From Cracked Skin

If you have severely dried out and cracked skin around your heels, you will want to be seen by a podiatrist. This is especially important if you have diabetes, as you are more at risk for a serious infection. Do not try to pick at the dry skin and pull it off, as you could end up pulling off live skin, causing more extreme pain, possible bleeding, and an infection. Minor dry skin can usually be taken care of by a foot care specialist at a spa, but if the dried area is skin and hardened, you want a podiatrist to have a look.

If you suspect that you do indeed need to have your feet examined by a podiatrist, you will want to make that appointment as soon as possible. After all, depending on the doctor, they could be highly sought after and it might be a month or so before there is an available appointment slot. If you feel that you need to have your heel pain checked out sooner than your podiatrist can see you, you will want to consider calling around to other foot specialists. Check to make sure that they accept your medical insurance and get your new patient appointment scheduled as soon as possible. For more information, contact a company like MARLBORO PODIATRY CENTER INC.


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