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If you are feeling some minimal pain or suffer only occasional twinges, you may not consider it important enough to see a foot doctor. Instead, you may believe that your foot pain is just associated with overuse or a wrong step. Standing for long periods of time, improperly fitting shoes and suddenly accelerated athletic activities can lead to temporary foot pain. But you should make an appointment with a foot doctor in Manhattan, Dr. Sophia Solomon if you experienced such symptoms as: Pain that feels like burning, Numbness or tingling on the bottom of your foot, Constant pain that doesn’t get better after home remedy treatments, Swelling that doesn’t go down after a couple hours of self-care.
You actually may be experiencing a medical emergency with certain symptoms. Foot pain can impair your ability to function. Seek immediate medical care if: Can’t stand on your foot, Have severe swelling accompanied by excruciating pain, See redness with the swelling, Are feverish and your foot is warm to the touch, Have tenderness that could signal an infection, See any oozing pus from an open wound, Have diabetes and foot pain; the two can signal major complications.
It is important to remember that all symptoms should always be discussed with your podiatrist after a thorough consultation and examination for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan to exclude any underlying serious condition.