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When You Should See Your Washington, DC Podiatrist

Where do you go to heal foot pain? What doctors in Washington, DC, can relieve my foot pain? These are the questions you may be asking yourself if it is time to see your local podiatrist. Your podiatrist, Dr. James Mintzer, at Providence Foot Health Center should be your first stop when any foot or ankle pain occurs. It is not normal to have constant foot pain so do not hold off on a visit just because you think you can walk it off. If you have any of the following symptoms, you should make an appointment to see your local podiatrist.

Signs it's time to see your podiatrist:

  • Continuous heel pain
  • You have diabetes
  • Numbness in the foot or ankle
  • Persistent heel pain
  • Continuous ankle joint pain
  • Sprained or broken foot or ankle
  • Nail fungus
  • Ingrown toenail
  • Pain when walking and doing normal activities
  • Athlete's foot

As you can see, a podiatrist can aid in a wide variety of foot and ankle issues. If you live in the Washington, DC, area and are experiencing any of the aforementioned symptoms you should call Dr. Minzter right away.

See your podiatrist if you have persistent foot or ankle pain. Continuous pain in your foot is usually caused by inflamed muscles and tendons that have been over-worked or put under abrupt stress. It can sometimes be hard to tell if the pain is related to a sprain after an accident, so it is best to visit your doctor where they will have the tools necessary to properly diagnosis you.

A podiatrist can also help if you are experiencing any form of fungal infection. Athlete's foot, plantar warts, or nail fungus can easily be treated by your podiatrist. Over-the-counter remedies can work for some of these problems, but it is best to go to your doctor to get properly diagnosed to receive the correct treatment.

Diabetes is a serious condition that affects the whole body, particularly the feet. Diabetes can reduce the blood flow to your legs and feet, making it harder for infections to heal or for your feet to feel. If you have diabetes you should visit your podiatrist regularly, at least once a year, to prevent further complications. It also does not hurt to check your feet daily for any signs of lost sensitivity or irregularity.

For those in the Washington, DC, area who are suffering from foot or ankle pain, visit Dr. Mintzer at Providence Foot Health Center, or call 202-269-4062 to schedule an appointment to fix your feet.

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