7 FOOT SYMPTOMS THAT TELL YOU TO SEE A DOCTOR
Your foot pain may be nothing – but don’t take chances.
Pain is a sign that something is wrong. Many people attribute foot pain to getting older – “par for the course.” However, in most cases, professional medical help can reduce or even alleviate pain, and can also prevent symptoms from growing worse or more dangerous.
Often, it’s simply a matter of wearing higher-quality, ergonomically designed footwear, but a physician should examine your feet for any proper diagnosis.
Hot and cold compresses and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory products often help greatly with minor symptoms. However, before you self-medicate or self-treat, always see your doctor first, especially if symptoms persist.
Here are some red flags that should alert you to making a doctor’s appointment right away.
Difficulty walking. Many people attribute this to getting older, but the symptoms could be more serious. If you have trouble walking or standing, get a medical opinion.
Persistent swelling. Swollen feet are common – and often, minor – problem. However, if your feet are still swollen after 2-5 days of self-treatment and rest, see your doctor.
Poor circulation/cold feet. Among other things, this means that your feet may not be able to fight off infections or heal properly. Try warm socks first, but also make that appointment with your healthcare provider. Ergonomically designed shoes and exercise are great for improving foot circulation.
Burning pain, tingling or numbness, especially at the bottom of your foot, could mean nerve damage or poor circulation. Also, these sensations can often start in the feet and spread throughout your body. It’s best to get this checked right away.
Changes in skin condition. Dry skin on the feet is a common ailment, especially in the winter. Petroleum jelly or moisturizer usually does a good job. Soaking your feet is not a good solution for this – it actually dries out the skin on your feet. If your dry skin problem persists year-round, it’s possible that the nerves and the oil in your feet could be malfunctioning.
If you have diabetes or suspect that you do. Uncontrolled diabetes can cause nerve damage (the medical term for this is neuropathy) and poor blood flow. This can also lead to an absence of feeling in the foot, which means that if you damage it, you won’t feel the pain and won’t know something is wrong. Think of stepping on a sharp tack and continuing to walk on it, not knowing it’s there.
Foot ulcers. These usually happen on the ball of your foot or at the bottom of your big toe. If you have ulcers on the sides of your feet, that could be attributed to poorly fitting shoes. Not all ulcers hurt, so you should take each one of them seriously, painful or not. Ulcers can lead to infections, and not all of them stem from the same causes. In many cases, a doctor will X-ray or take a culture of the ulcer. They can also eliminate any dead or infected tissue.
Reasons why www. dtfottwear.com can help prevent this pain and is a preventative footwear and inserts.
COMBINATION OF GREAT FOOTWEAR AND GREAT HEAT MODABLE CUSTOMIZED INSERTS IS THE WINNING COMBINATION!
Let this video explain what a therapeutic design or construction is all about dealing with footwear. Therapeutic/Orthotic consider an extra depth construction.
We are a therapeutic line, and the explanation between a conventional comfort line and our’s found in the video below
Now let’s talk, in more detail, about the ten reasons what makes Therapeutic footwear so much superior to a Comfort Shoe:
1) The strongest mid-support in the shoe business. No bilateral movement view the video above for illustrations and a midsection depth that gives you support and the maximum room in the footwear world. One of many reasons why therapeutic is considered extra depth
2) The strongest heel counter in the business that helps create no bi-lateral movement and the tallest heel counter in the footwear world. A reason whey therapeutic footwear considered extra depth
3) A taller toe box to create more wiggle room and space for your toes a reason why considered an extra depth footwear
4)Extended bottoms to give you the fullest width and support than any other shoe line anywhere
5) A lightweight shoe for less wear and tear on your feet but with all that great added support
6) all removable arch support to put a more advanced support system or a customized inserts
7) Women’s styles having a 3 to 1 combination last for better fit and support for your heel
8) Fuller forefront in the construction of the footwear to create more comfort and room for that maximum support and comfort and a reason why considered extra depth footwear
9) Deeper heel counter to build more balance and support to the heel section of the foot and other reason why consider an extra depth footwear
10) Leather lining that creates more flexibility and breathability to the foot
We have 4A (Slender width for Ladies) 2A (Narrow width for Ladies), B ( Medium width for Ladies and Narrow width for Men), D (Medium width for Men and Wide width for Ladies), 2E, 3E, 4E, 5E, 6E, 7E, 9E, 10E, 14E widths in Men’s and Ladies styles
We carry up to 20 in Men’s styles, and 15 in Ladies dealing in lengths
We have 5 to 6 lengths, in selected styles for Men and 4 to 5 in Women’s length
Some additional information and explanation of this type of footwear for all the Ladies out there:
ATTENTION LADIES, HERE IS MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR NEEDS:
We have all those wide widths that are needed but with our 32 new styles of women’s footwear that we will be offering a 4A (Slender) 2A (Narrow) B (Medium) D (Wide) 3E Extra Wide) 5E Extra Extra Wide, 7E Full Extra Wide 10E Extra Full Wide, 14E (Superior Extra Wide Width) widths for you ladies- that is unheard that is offered by one website.
Why having this 3 to 1 combination last is so important in creating that perfect fit for all our ladies. What does 3 to 1 combination mean? The heel counter is 3 times narrow than the ball width of the shoe. Okay, big deal? Well, this is a critical factor because a women heel structure is a great deal narrow than a Men’s and if we made all our Ladies footwear as the same last of a Men’s style- the ladies heels would slipping all day long or have a terrible fit!
Having these 1 to 3 Customized Heat Moldable Inserts ( that is Free and remember that the shoe has to have a removable footbed for these inserts to work. Not all AA widths have this, but we’ll state, on our descriptions if you can receive 1 to 3 pair of these inserts FREE- up to a $240.00 value) will make that perfect fit, comfort and support experience out of this world — especially for those NARROW FEET!.
If you know someone (Ladies) that needs sandals, casual footwear, athletic footwear in a 4A (slender width) or AA (Narrow) width- let them know we have then and a great selection as well.
All new Slender (4A) and Narrow (AA) widths for ladies- look out we will have a ton for you to choose. New Dress Boots, up to 14 inches in shaft height, for women, Dress boots and new dress styles for Men as well. All Weather Footwear and Boots for both Men and Women. Some new dressy footwear for Men and women.
All our new and old styles are therapeutic/comfort that has the best fit and support in the shoe world.
It’s nice being called the “King Of Widths”, again 4A to 14E widths, on the internet, and all found at www.dtfootweear.com
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Thank you,
Ron Heinlein | President/Founder | Cell # 909–215–1622
Designer Therapeutic Footwear Co.
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