When To Seek Professional Help for Foot Pain

Feet are something that most people take for granted until it becomes painful. When to see a podiatrist in New Braunfels, TX can be somewhat unclear. Dr. Brandon James and Dr. Sarah James of Foot & Ankle Surgery of New Braunfels provide a full range of podiatric services for their patients.

Foot pain results from a variety of conditions, some are more serious than others. Some pains like a sprain respond well to OTC medication and ice and don't normally require a visit to the podiatrist in New Braunfels, TX. Other pains, especially if you are not sure what the cause is, require professional help.

Diabetic Foot Pain

Diabetes causes issues with feet. It can result in poor circulation and nerve damage that develops into neuropathy. When the nerves get damaged, it leads to a variety of different types of pain, from burning and numbness to sharp stabbing pains. This can also cause a loss of balance and consequently falls. This needs to be addressed by a podiatrist as soon as possible to avoid more serious complications.

When You Have Sudden Pain in the Foot

When you have sudden pain in your foot, and you have an active lifestyle, including exercise, you may have a stress fracture, tendonitis, bursitis, or a torn tendon. These can result from working out too hard or too long or not wearing the correct shoes. A Morton's Neuroma can also come on suddenly, and it feels like you have a stone in your shoe, but you don't. It makes walking difficult. 

Pain After Trauma

If you have bleeding or bruising after a foot injury, it should be looked at. Especially if it is not responding to home remedies. 

Your Ingrown Toenail Gets Infected

Don't fool around with an infection. If it is red and sore and pus-filled, call your podiatrist. 

Bunions

Bunions are bony growths at the base of your big toe. When your bunion becomes so painful that it is impeding your ability to wear shoes or to walk, it is time for professional help. 

When the Pain Is Not Responding to Home Treatment

Most foot pain is treated at home first. Applying ice, changing shoes, getting inserts to cushion your heel, and taking over-the-counter pain medication are all steps most people take. If you have been doing all the right things for a week or two, and you are not getting any better, it is time to get professional help.

When a podiatrist is needed in New Braunfels, TX, Dr. Brandon James and Dr. Sarah James of Foot & Ankle Surgery of New Braunfels provide the medical services required. Give the office a call at (830) 387-4427 to make an appointment.

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