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Suffering from this type of pain? You may have the foot condition known as Morton's neuroma. Morton's neuroma may develop as a result of ill-fitting footwear and existing foot deformities. We can help.
Corns are small, thickened areas of skin that develop on children's feet due to pressure or friction, often caused by wearing poorly fitting shoes. They typically appear on the tops or sides of toes or on the soles. While not usually dangerous, corns can cause discomfort or pain, especially when walking. To manage corns, parents should ensure their child's shoes fit properly, offering enough room for toes to move freely. If a child has diabetes or circulation issues, complications from corns can develop as their feet may be more vulnerable to infections or other foot problems. It is suggested that you consult a podiatrist if the corn persists or worsens.
Corns can make walking very painful and should be treated immediately. If you have questions regarding your feet and ankles, contact Tanisha Richmond, DPM of Richmond Foot & Ankle, LLC. Our doctor will treat your foot and ankle needs.
Corns: What Are They? And How Do You Get Rid of Them?
Corns are thickened areas on the skin that can become painful. They are caused by excessive pressure and friction on the skin. Corns press into the deeper layers of the skin and are usually round in shape.
Ways to Prevent Corns
There are many ways to get rid of painful corns such as:
Treating Corns
Although most corns slowly disappear when the friction or pressure stops, this isn’t always the case. Consult with your podiatrist to determine the best treatment option for your case of corns.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Dayton, OH . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.
Sesamoiditis is a condition that causes pain beneath the base of the big toe. It is primarily due to inflammation or injury to the sesamoid bones, which are two small bones located under the first metatarsal head. Sesamoiditis is common among dancers, joggers, people with high-arched feet, or those who frequently wear high heels. The pain associated with sesamoiditis often intensifies during activities like walking, especially when barefoot or wearing certain shoes. It may be accompanied by swelling, warmth, or redness in the affected area. A podiatrist can diagnose sesamoiditis through a thorough examination of the foot, sometimes using imaging tests to rule out fractures or arthritis. Treatment typically involves reducing pressure on the sesamoid bones through the use of orthotics, offloading pads, or appropriately supportive footwear. If you are experiencing pain under the big toe, it is suggested that you schedi;e an appointment with a podiatrist for an exam, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Sesamoiditis is an unpleasant foot condition characterized by pain in the balls of the feet. If you think you’re struggling with sesamoiditis, contact Tanisha Richmond, DPM of Richmond Foot & Ankle, LLC. Our doctor will treat your condition thoroughly and effectively.
Sesamoiditis
Sesamoiditis is a condition of the foot that affects the ball of the foot. It is more common in younger people than it is in older people. It can also occur with people who have begun a new exercise program, since their bodies are adjusting to the new physical regimen. Pain may also be caused by the inflammation of tendons surrounding the bones. It is important to seek treatment in its early stages because if you ignore the pain, this condition can lead to more serious problems such as severe irritation and bone fractures.
Causes of Sesamoiditis
Treatment for sesamoiditis is non-invasive and simple. Doctors may recommend a strict rest period where the patient forgoes most physical activity. This will help give the patient time to heal their feet through limited activity. For serious cases, it is best to speak with your doctor to determine a treatment option that will help your specific needs.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Dayton, OH . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.
Have your child's feet been examined lately? Healthy feet are happy feet. If your child is complaining of foot pain, it may be a sign of underlying problems.
Teaching children about the importance of stretching their feet is important for fostering lifelong foot health. As kids engage in various physical activities, from running to playing sports, their feet endure significant stress. Stretching not only helps to alleviate tension and prevent injuries, such as strains or sprains, but also promotes flexibility and balance, which are essential for overall athletic performance and daily activities. Introducing foot stretching to children can be fun and engaging. Simple stretches, like toe curls, ankle rotations, and calf stretches, can be incorporated into warm-up routines before sports or even as a daily habit. Emphasize the benefits of stretching, such as improved movement and reduced pain, to help them understand its value. By instilling these good foot health habits early, including regular stretching, children are more likely to maintain strong, healthy feet as they grow. If your child is experiencing foot problems, it is suggested that you visit a podiatrist.
Stretching the feet is a great way to prevent injuries. If you have any concerns with your feet consult with Tanisha Richmond, DPM from Richmond Foot & Ankle, LLC. Our doctor will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
Stretching the Feet
Being the backbone of the body, the feet carry your entire weight and can easily become overexerted, causing cramps and pain. As with any body part, stretching your feet can serve many benefits. From increasing flexibility to even providing some pain relief, be sure to give your feet a stretch from time to time. This is especially important for athletes or anyone performing aerobic exercises, but anyone experiencing foot pain or is on their feet constantly should also engage in this practice.
Great ways to stretch your feet:
Individuals who tend to their feet by regular stretching every day should be able to minimize foot pain and prevent new problems from arising.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Dayton, OH . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.
Early signs of bunion formation often begin subtly, with symptoms such as redness, swelling, and tenderness surronding the base of the big toe. As the bunion progresses, the big toe may start to lean toward the other toes, creating a visible bump on the side of the foot. Over time, you might also notice thickened skin or calluses developing due to the increased pressure on the affected area. Simple adjustments like avoiding wearing ill-fitting shoes and high heels, while opting for wide, comfortable, soft-soled shoes, can help to manage symptoms. A podiatrist may recommend placing spacers between the toes to prevent rubbing, covering the bunion with pads, and stretching calf muscles to improve joint alignment. This foot doctor also may prescribe orthotic devices to slow the progression of the bunion and improve your foot health. If you believe a bunion is forming on your toe, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for an evaluation and proactive treatment options.
If you are suffering from bunion pain, contact Tanisha Richmond, DPM of Richmond Foot & Ankle, LLC. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.
What Is a Bunion?
Bunions are painful bony bumps that usually develop on the inside of the foot at the joint of the big toe. As the deformity increases over time, it may become painful to walk and wear shoes. Women are more likely to exacerbate existing bunions since they often wear tight, narrow shoes that shift their toes together. Bunion pain can be relieved by wearing wider shoes with enough room for the toes.
Causes
Symptoms
In order to diagnose your bunion, your podiatrist may ask about your medical history, symptoms, and general health. Your doctor might also order an x-ray to take a closer look at your feet. Nonsurgical treatment options include orthotics, padding, icing, changes in footwear, and medication. If nonsurgical treatments don’t alleviate your bunion pain, surgery may be necessary.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Dayton, OH . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.
Your feet are covered most of the day. If you're diabetic, periodic screening is important for good health. Numbness is often a sign of diabetic foot and can mask a sore or wound.
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