Monday, March 10, 2014

When To See An Austin Foot Doctor

By Leticia Jensen


One of the biggest misfortunes that can befall any person is to lose mobility or to experience severe comfort when moving around. Yet many people experience chronic discomfort in the feet, lower legs, knees and ankles. It is astonishing to learn that most problems with the feet can be ascribed to neglect and a lack of proper care, as any Austin foot doctor will testify.

Medical specialists that focus on the treatment of ailments to do with the feet, the ankles and the lower legs are called podiatrists. Podiatrists are medical practitioners that have undergone years of additional training in order to specialize. It is interesting to note that podiatrists are part of a very select group of medical specialists that are trained to provide both medical and surgical treatment options.

There are numerous causes for injuries to the feet or parts of the lower legs. It is common in active sportspeople, but most specialists will agree that the most common cause of problems can be related to the wearing of the wrong shoes. High heels are commonly seen as the biggest cause and that is certainly the reason why the majority of patients seen by podiatrists are female.

Luckily, much can be done to prevent disease and injury to the feet. Of course, the most sensible precaution is to wear shoes that fit properly and that are designed for the purpose for which they are used. Sportspeople, especially, should take heed. Shoes are designed for specific types of movements and it is vital to buy the shoes specially designed for a specific sporting activity.

Apart from not wearing the correct shoes, poor hygiene is the biggest cause of disease of the feet. The importance of cleaning the feet regularly and to keep them dry at all times simply cannot be overemphasized. Care should also be taken to keep socks dry. Moisture is the main cause of a host of fungal diseases. Trying to deal with problems such as corns at home is also a sure road to more serious problems.

It is important to seek medical help at the first signs of pain or swelling. By ignoring discomfort the problem may be aggravated. Also, if the knees, lower legs ankles or feet are injured during sports or other activities, a doctor should be seen as soon as possible. Where possible, a podiatrist should be seen and not the usual family medical practitioner.

Many podiatrists bemoan the fact that so many general practitioners treat problems of the feet and ankles themselves, rather than referring their patients to a specialist. It is one thing to offer treatment that will deal with the symptoms, such as swelling and pain, but general practitioners often fail to diagnose underlying problems that may become much more serious in time.

There are good reasons why podiatrists are specially trained. These specialists play an important role in keeping people mobile and in preventing pain and discomfort. Many podiatrists focus on prevention and they can help sportspeople to remain competitive, older people to remain mobile and pain free and they can provide the best possible care when problems do occur.




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