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    When to Call a Podiatrist

    Published on August 26th, 2015

    Sometimes it is hard to determine when to go to a doctor. You are not sure if the pain will subside or if your ailment is serious enough to warrant a doctor’s visit. As your feet are more sensitive and scrapes can turn into infections easier, it is better to be safe than sorry. One of the main indicators that you need to visit a podiatrist is persistent pain in your feet or ankles. Pain or discomfort in your feet is abnormal, particularly if it continues. By seeing a podiatrist, they can work with you to help determine the cause of the pain and what they can do to fix it.

    Separate from persistent pain, the surface of your feet are strong indicators of whether or not you should set up an appointment with a podiatrist. Knowing what your feet look like normally is important because if you notice any major changes in your nails or skin, you ought to contact your podiatrist. Changes in your nails are often that they have increased in thickness, which can lead to discomfort. Along with this, if you experience severe cracking or peeling on your feet, this is a sign to go to the doctor, as are blisters that are causing you pain. Heel pain, especially in conjunction with a fever or redness/swelling on your foot, is definitely a reason to schedule an appointment with your podiatrist.

    As a general rule, having a foot-related disorder, such as diabetes, means that you ought to schedule regular check-ups with a podiatrist. Other than that, if you are experiencing any of the symptoms described above, you should call a podiatrist. Here at Alpine Foot Specialists, we will work to make sure you see a doctor as soon as possible and can be relieved of foot pain fast. Schedule an appointment with us today!

    Courtesy of: Austin Foot and Ankle

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