If you have problems with your feet or have questions about how to prevent foot problems from happening, seeing a podiatrist can help you find a solution to fit your needs. When problems with your feet go untreated, they often can become a serious issue and lead to other health conditions. For those with a condition such as diabetes, an annual foot exam can help prevent potential complications from occurring and can catch minor problems before they become severe. Not only can diabetics benefit from an annual podiatry appointment, but athletes and others who want to keep their feet healthy can as well.
Seeing a podiatrist annually can be key to keeping your feet healthy. At an annual exam, your podiatrist will check your feet for any abnormalities or problems. At the appointment, your podiatrist may do the following:
· Discuss any concerns you may have with your feet, toenails, or lower limbs
· Review your medical history
· Check your feet while walking or running
· Address any heel or arch pain in your feet
· Recommend specific types of shoes or orthotics
· Look for any underlying foot conditions and recommend necessary treatment options
If you are diabetic, an annual exam can help keep track of the condition of your feet and prevent problems from developing or worsening. Many diabetics experience complications such as neuropathy or foot ulcers. A podiatrist will test annually for any nerve or circulatory problems with your feet so they can be diagnosed early for effective treatment. A podiatrist will also look for any foot deformities or problems such as bunions, corns, or calluses and help correct or manage them before they turn into a serious issue.
Dr. Charles Birk is a Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons as well as certified in Ultrasound Diagnostic Technology, and Board Certified in foot surgery. To learn more about treatment of the feet, go to www.DoctorBirk.com or call 609- 465-1644 for an appointment. Dr. Birk has 2 locations in Cape May Court House and Beesleys Point, NJ.