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Podiatry 101: Conditions And Disorders That Podiatrists Can Treat

There are many different conditions that can affect our feet, and a podiatrist is the best person to consult for proper treatment.

When you get sick and need a medical consultation, you normally visit a doctor who specializes in your concern. You see a cardiologist if you have high blood pressure and a dermatologist if you have concerns about rashes, pimples, or warts. But did you know that there are doctors who specialize in treating feet?

These medical professionals are called podiatrists. Like other doctors, they attend medical school and receive several years of formal training before doing their residency in a hospital or clinic. Some podiatrists go on to get advanced certifications for surgery or sports medicine. Instead of using MD or medical doctor, podiatrists append DPM or doctor of podiatric medicine to their name.

If you’ve ever wondered about what to expect from seeing a foot specialist Singapore residents trust, here are some of the most common foot disorders that you should talk to a podiatrist about.

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Sprains, Strains and Fractures

While you might associate foot injuries with bad sporting accidents, foot tissue damage can also occur with something as simple as a misstep. Fractures refer to broken bones, which need to be properly reset by a podiatrist so that they can heal in the correct position. Meanwhile, sprains affect the ligaments of the foot while strains affect the muscles. In many cases, sprains and strains are usually mild cases that can be treated at home but if you notice severe pain or a swelling that won’t go away, it is best to have the injury assessed by a podiatrist immediately.

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