Foot Problems

A glossary of treatments for some of the most common Foot Problems

Our feet bear quite a burden . . . our bodies. Because they carry us from place to place for most of our lives, foot problems are sometimes inevitable. Many problems of the feet are painful, but most are treatable. Here are some of the more common feet problems we experience, and ways we can treat them.

  • Achilles' tendonitis – Pain in the back of the heel, often caused by improper warm up before exercise. This foot problem can be treated with ice, rest and pain medications.
  • Athlete's foot – This foot problem is caused by a fungus that thrives in the warm, moist places between the toes. It can be treated with OTC medications.
  • Blisters – Caused when a spot on the foot is rubbed raw by tight shoes or repetitive motion. Use antiseptic cream and bandages to treat this foot problem.
  • Bunions – Misaligned big toe joint, caused by forcing the foot to conform to a certain shape (with poorly fitting shoes, for example). Treat this foot problem with surgery.
  • Corns – Hard growth on the skin caused by repeated pressure. This common foot problem can be treated with OTC corn pads and reduced with a pumice stone.
  • Fallen arches – Caused when the membrane supporting the foot arch is stretched out due to injury or obesity. Treat this foot problem with heat, massage, sensible shoes and exercise.
  • Hammertoe – Condition where the toe takes on a bent, claw-like look. Treat this foot problem by wearing roomy shoes.
  • Heel spurs – Bony growths under the heel bone caused by excess pulling of the plantar tendon. Proper warm-up and the right shoe fit can help prevent this foot problem.
  • In-grown toe nail – Occurs when the side of the nails dig into the skin of the toes. Prevent this foot problem with proper nail trimming.
  • Toe nail fungus – Causes the toe nail to thicken, flake and discolour. Difficult to treat topically, but new prescription pills may help this foot problem.

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