Heel pain can be a minor annoyance or a sign of a more serious condition. But how do you know when it’s time to see a podiatrist? Gauld Foot and Ankle is here to help you understand the signs.
When to See a Podiatrist:
- Persistent Pain: If your heel pain lasts more than a few days or worsens over time, it could be a sign of plantar fasciitis or heel spurs.
- Severe Pain: Intense pain that prevents you from walking or performing daily activities.
- Swelling and Redness: Signs of inflammation or infection.
- Numbness or Tingling: Could indicate nerve issues or circulation problems.
Common Causes of Heel Pain:
- Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing stabbing pain.
- Achilles Tendonitis: Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, leading to pain at the back of the heel.
- Heel Spurs: Bony growths on the heel bone that can cause sharp pain.
- Stress Fractures: Tiny cracks in the heel bone due to overuse, often seen in athletes.
- Bursitis: Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs that cushion the heel.
Diagnosis and Treatment: Our podiatrists will perform a thorough examination, which may include imaging tests like X-rays or MRI, to determine the cause of your heel pain. Based on the diagnosis, treatment options may include:
- Rest and Ice: To reduce inflammation and pain.
- Orthotics: Custom insoles to provide support and alleviate pressure.
- Physical Therapy: Exercises to strengthen and stretch the affected area.
- Medications: Anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce pain and swelling.
- Advanced Treatments: In severe cases, corticosteroid injections or surgery may be necessary.
If you’re experiencing heel pain, don’t wait until it becomes unbearable. Schedule a consultation with Gauld Foot and Ankle today and get back on your feet with our expert care.