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Foot pain can greatly impact your daily life. Discomfort while you walk, stand, or drive makes it difficult to run errands or perform your daily tasks—and may be a sign of more serious foot problems. The podiatrists at Choice Podiatry Associates specialize in treating the foot and health concerns of patients in the Cincinnati, OH, area. Here, their helpful staff explains some of the leading causes of foot pain and how to treat them.

What Causes Foot Pain?

1. Bunions

Bunions are a foot deformity in which the first metatarsal grows inwards, pushing against the second toe, and creating a pointy bump at the base of the large one. Patients suffering from this issue find it hard to wear tight or closed shoes for extended periods. Loose-fitting footwear is a short-term solution, though corrective surgery is needed in severe instances.

2. Flatfeet

The arch is formed by the tendons in your foot, heel, and lower leg working together to evenly distribute weight and tension. Fallen arches—a condition known as flatfeet—occur when these parts do not cooperate. Those who suffer from it find it painful to walk, run, or wear high heels. Podiatrists treat flatfeet using a combination of pain relievers, orthopedic inserts, and physical therapy.

3. Stress Fractures

podiatristRunners and athletes are more likely to overwork their feet and ankles, resulting in stress fractures. Unlike one caused by trauma, these occur slowly, over time and may only cause mild to moderate pain. Rest and foot rehabilitation are the best ways to treat the problem, though a foot brace is needed if it worsens.

4. Diabetic Neuropathy

If you are diabetic, your pain may be associated with your health condition. Excessive blood glucose levels damage nerve fibers in the foot, resulting in pain and inflammation. You can treat and prevent diabetic neuropathy by controlling your blood sugar and exercising on a routine basis.

5. Ingrown Toenails

Sometimes the toenail grows directly into the skin, causing painful inflammation. Over time, skin covers the area, making traditional nail care impossible. A podiatrist can remove the ingrown part; however, routine trimming and filing is the best way to prevent them from forming in the first place.

If you have foot pain and worry it may be serious, contact Choice Podiatry Associates. The podiatrists at this clinic specialize in adult and children’s foot care and provide quality, effective treatment for many conditions. To schedule your appointment, call (513) 574-2424 today, or visit their website to learn more about them. 

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