Foot problems aren’t uncommon. So many people suffer from such issues, and some even have to deal with them on the daily. The foot can be considered as a prime location for pain, mainly due to its purpose and make-up. In your foot, there are 26 bones and 33 joints–so, you can only imagine how easily pain could develop and prosper there. Then, when pain occurs, the discomfort can sometimes be unbearable. For others, it affects even their daily life and may inhibit them from completing some of the most common tasks that would have otherwise been easy.

While foot problems are common, the good news is that these are easily manageable and could be treated well and efficiently. There are many treatment options now, and some of them can even be done by yourself in the comforts of your home.

That said, here are some tips to follow as you try to manage your foot problems:

 

Determine from which part of the foot the pain is originating

The foot may only be a small part of the body, but it is composed of many essential parts, your heels being one of them. So, when you start to feel pain, it’s imperative that you check which part of the foot the pain is coming from. Otherwise, you might be treating the wrong area.  This is very important as you may be suffering from pain that comes from the heel, otherwise known as plantar fasciitis. When this happens, you may have to consult Resonance Step + Stride Podiatrist for the best management tips.

 

Change your shoes

 

If the shoes that you use every day no longer feel comfortable for you, then, you might have to buy new ones. It may seem like an expensive management option, but it does help. Shoes are an investment as these not only enhance your looks and personal style, but can immensely help you in navigating your daily life with ease and convenience. Especially when you’re walking or standing for extended periods of time at work, your shoes should fit your feet well and comfortably.

Apply moist heat

Another means of managing your foot problems at home is by employing moist heat on the affected area. When your foot aches, sometimes, this can be due to overstressed muscles, especially after walking, standing, or working the whole day.

One of the best remedies you can take advantage of is a foot bath, also by applying moist heat to the affected area. Here, all you need to do is to soak your foot in the warm bath for ten minutes. For an added soothing effect, if you have Epsom salt, you may want to add this in, too. For swollen feet, in addition to the procedure above, you can also use cold water, instead of hot. Then, elevate your feet for half an hour after.

Stretch your feet

Foot problems may also stem from inactivity, such as sitting down the entire day, as this could mean that your feet may be lacking the exercise and movement that it needs. If this is the case, an excellent way to control the pain is to stretch your feet. In doing so, you’re able to counteract the tightness of your feet.

First, you may want to start with a good foot soak. Then, once this is done, sit in a comfortable position and stretch out your ankle and toe joints.

 

Conclusion

 

Your feet are two of the most important parts of your body. After all, they are the ones that take you through your entire day. Your feet serve as your ultimate partner wherever you go, and whatever it is you have planned to do for the day. However, certain foot issues may cause you throbbing pain and discomfort. The good news, however, is that there are now so many ways to manage better and treat your foot problems. You just need to take heed of the techniques enumerated above.

 

 

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