Ankle and foot issues could result from chronic diseases such as diabetes or arthritis. Even daily situations like poorly fitted shoes or overuse could cause acute, temporary pain. Fortunately, podiatrists or foot doctors offer a wide variety of treatments for foot, lower leg, and ankle issues. Below are some conditions that your foot doctor, Dr. Nancy Jagodzinski of Ankle & Foot Center of Fox Valley, LTD in Naperville, IL, can help you with.
You Have Joint Pain in The Ankles and/or Feet
Arthritis, overuse injuries, and a whole lot of issues could alter how your feet work and potentially cause disability. If your joints constantly feel that they’re tender, stiff, red, and/or swollen, check in with your podiatrist. Your podiatrist could recommend treatments to help maintain joint health as well as make daily life easier for you.
You Have Heel Pain That Restricts Your Physical Activities
Heel pain could result from various things. A tendon that attaches to your heel might be inflamed, or you might have a heel spur, which is a bony growth on your heel. Regardless if you know what’s causing your persistent heel pain or not, visit your podiatrist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
You’re a Diabetic
The fact is, having diabetes makes you more susceptible to feet issues, ranging from serious infections to dry skin, than those who don’t have diabetes. According to the American Diabetes Association, you must undergo a comprehensive foot examination conducted by your foot doctor in Naperville, IL, at least once yearly. Doing so will reduce your risk of amputation by 50% or more.
You Suspect That You Have a Fracture, Strain, or Sprain
Escalating pain, walking issues, redness, and swelling after an injury are valid reasons to visit your foot doctor. Left untreated, these issues could complicate your condition, so immediate medical attention is required.
You Have a Persistent Ingrown Toenail
Some ingrown toenails don’t cause pain and are easy to remove. However, some ingrown toenails can lead to an infection that requires prompt treatment, particularly if it’s oozing pus and very painful, red, and swollen.
Your Bunion is Limiting Your Physical Activities
Bunions tend to worsen unless managed properly by wearing the right footwear, taping, padding, or the use of custom orthotics. In more severe cases, surgery might be an option.
For More Information, Advice, or Concerns About Ankle and Feet Problems, We Can Help
Dial 630-778-7670 to arrange a consultation with your foot doctor here at Ankle & Foot Center of Fox Valley, LTD in Naperville, IL, Dr. Nancy Jagodzinski, now.