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From poor circulation and dry skin to brittle nails, obesity, and thinned-out fat pads, growing old can increase your risk for foot problems. Showing your feet some love as you age can help you avoid many of these problems. One of the best things you can do as an elderly person to maintain, or possibly even improve, your foot health is to wear good shoes that fit properly. Good quality footwear with proper support and fit will help keep heel pain, blisters, bunions, corns, and calluses at bay. Stretching, walking, elevating the feet whenever possible, and staying away from tight socks can help with your circulation. Keeping your feet clean, dry, and moisturized can help avoid conditions such as athlete’s foot and cracked heels. Maintaining a healthy body weight will avoid putting undue pressure on your feet and ankles and help prevent a variety of conditions from developing. Consult with a chiropodist for more advice on how to keep your feet healthy throughout your lifetime.
Foot problems can become increasingly common as we age, making everyday foot care especially important. To learn more about maintaining proper foot health, please consult with one of our chiropodists from West Toronto Foot & Ankle Clinic Inc. . Our chiropodist will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
Common Foot Problems
Certain foot problems may be more likely to affect older adults.
Some examples of foot conditions that can be common in older adults include:
Systemic conditions, such as diabetes or arthritis, are also more likely to affect older people and manifest symptoms in the feet and ankles.
Daily Foot Care Tips
Having a daily foot care routine can help detect problems early on and prevent future issues.
Things that you can do at home to care for your feet include:
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A sprained ankle is one of the most common ankle injuries. A sprain differs from a break or fracture in that ligaments are torn or overstretched. Sprains are usually the result of twisting the ankle. However, ankle pain can have various causes, such as arthritis, gout, nerve damage or injury, blocked blood vessels, or infection of the joint. The RICE method is the easiest method of treatment one with ankle pain can try at home. This method encompasses rest (R), ice (I), compression (C) and elevation (E). Along with over-the-counter drugs like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, the pain may subside. Gentle exercises involving foot flexing will often help speed the recovery process. If your ankle pain does not subside with home treatment, visit a chiropodist for proper diagnosis and suggestions for treatment.
Ankle pain is a common symptom of many lower limb problems. If you are experiencing ankle pain, please consult with one of our chiropodists from West Toronto Foot & Ankle Clinic Inc. . Our chiropodist will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
The ankle is composed of a number of muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments. There are many conditions which may cause ankle pain.
Causes
Symptoms
If you have ankle pain, you may also experience a variety of other symptoms depending on the underlying cause of the pain. Some of these symptoms may include ankle swelling, bruising, redness, numbness or tingling, instability, and difficulty walking.
Diagnosis
The underlying cause of ankle pain can be diagnosed by a chiropodist. Diagnoses are typically made based on your medical history, a physical examination of the affected ankle, and imaging studies such as X-rays.
Treatment
Treatment for your ankle pain will depend on its underlying cause. Often, the chiropodist will recommend that you rest the affected ankle. You might also need to ice, compress, and elevate the ankle, wear an orthotic device, or take medications to reduce pain and inflammation.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Toronto, ON .
Plantar hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes the feet to sweat excessively. Not only is this an annoying problem that can ruin your shoes or leave behind damp footprints, it can also lead to more serious medical complications. Because the feet of someone with plantar hyperhidrosis are constantly wet, the skin can begin to break down. This can lead to foot wounds and infections. Fungal infections, like athlete’s foot, are particularly common as the damp feet provide the perfect environment for the fungi to grow and thrive in, but bacterial and viral infections are also possible. Fortunately, there are many treatment options available for plantar hyperhidrosis. To learn more, please consult with a chiropodist.
Plantar hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes excessive sweating of the feet. This problem is not only embarrassing but can also cause a variety of foot health problems if left untreated. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments available for plantar hyperhidrosis. If you have very sweaty feet, please consult with one of our chiropodists from West Toronto Foot & Ankle Clinic Inc. . Our chiropodist can help you maintain the health of your lower limbs and your mobility.
Signs & Symptoms
Treatment Options
In addition to these treatment options, footwear modifications, such as wearing shoes and socks made of breathable or moisture-wicking materials, are also suggested. If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in Toronto, ON .
Your feet support your entire body and carry you through your daily life, so perhaps it should come as no surprise that signs of problems elsewhere in the body can be seen in the feet. For example, a loss of hair on the feet and legs may indicate peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition characterized by poor circulation in the lower limbs. Another potential sign of PAD, as well as diabetes, are poorly-healing wounds on the feet. Various types of arthritis also tend to make themselves known via foot problems. Stiff and sore foot and ankle joints could be a sign of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), while an enlarged big toe may indicate gout, and pitted toenails are often associated with psoriatic arthritis. It’s important to monitor the health of your feet, and your chiropodist can help. If you have any questions or concerns about your foot health, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with a chiropodist near you.
Systemic diseases are medical problems that affect the entire body. Many systemic diseases can bring about foot and ankle problems. If you have a systemic disease that affects your lower limbs, please consult with one of our chiropodists from West Toronto Foot & Ankle Clinic Inc. . Our chiropodist can help you maintain the health of your lower limbs and your mobility.
Which systemic diseases can affect the feet?
How can a chiropodist help?
Chiropodists help people who have systemic disease manage and maintain their foot health in a variety of ways. They can diagnose a multitude of foot and ankle problems, screen for certain systemic conditions, teach patients about proper foot care, and provide information about preventive strategies that patients could employ to avoid complications from their systemic diseases. Chiropodists can also treat foot and ankle problems through medications, foot and ankle exercises, orthotics, and lifestyle recommendations, among many other potential treatments
If you are living with a systemic illness that impacts your foot health, please feel free to contact our office located in Toronto, ON .
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