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Work injuries can cause significant foot problems that make it difficult to stand or walk or pain that requires immediate medical intervention. If you have mild pain and are able to manage your daily activities, your foot injury with time and rest will heal itself.

It can be difficult to see a doctor if the pain is not uniform, e.g. After an injury, plantar fasciitis or heel pain. If you have a foot injury immediately, go to the emergency room or the pain in your foot more than 48 hours after injury, you should take an appointment with a foot specialist.

Foot pain is caused by a general health condition, your GP can treat it with medication but if foot problems are due to diabetes, you may need to see a podiatrist or other doctor. These include your GP, avascular or vascular surgeon, a neurologist and a nerve specialist.

chronic pain If you think you have a chronic orthopaedics disease or have sustained an injury to your muscles, bones, joints or connective tissue For other orthopaedics injuries, you should know when to see another doctor if your pain is unclear.

The first instinct might be to see an orthopaedics surgeon, but a podiatrist has more experience treating foot and ankle injuries. If you have a problem with your foot, ankle, sports injuries, arthritis, joint pain, skin problems, etc., a visit to a podiatrist is the best option. Podiatrists are specialists who treat and treat ankle and foot symptoms.

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