The Benefits Offered By 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.

The feet can be injured by a host of things. However, the main reason for injury to the feet remains the wearing of the wrong type of shoes. Perhaps it is not strange to learn that the vast majority of patients seen by podiatrists are female and that the vast majority of problems can be directly ascribed to the wearing of high heeled shoes. The second most vulnerable group is active sportspeople.

The good news is that there is much that can be done to prevent injury to and disease of the feet and ankles. By far the most important preventive measure is to be sure to wear the correct shoes. Shoes should always fit well and the toes should never be pinched. Experts warn that shoes must never be bought when the feet are swollen or tired.

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 always better to seek medical help as soon as possible. Even mild discomfort in the knees, ankles and feet can be symptoms of a larger, more serious problem. Physical injuries should never be ignored either and the practice of simply treating swelling with ice and rest is basically a poor one. Also, it is advisable to consult a podiatrist rather than a general practitioner when problems of this nature occur.

Many general practitioners prefer to treat problems of the feet, ankles, lower legs and the knees themselves, but patients should insist upon a referral to a specialist. Many problems with the feet and knees are only symptoms of more serious problems, and the sooner the underlying problem is diagnosed and treated, the better. If this is not done, the mobility of the patient can become a problem and chronic pain may even result.

A podiatrist is specially trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of problems related to the knees, the lower legs, the ankles and especially the feet. Any problems in any of these areas should be referred to a specialist. It is certainly not worth risking permanent pain or injury by ignoring even minor discomfort or a seemingly small injury.




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