Consult a podiatrist if you experience persistent pain, swelling, or injuries in your feet or ankles. Early evaluation can prevent worsening conditions and provide tailored treatments for both minor and complex foot concerns.
You should see a podiatrist if you experience persistent foot pain, swelling, infections, or changes in foot structure that affect walking.
Well you should go see the podiatrist and they'll help you.
You should see a foot doctor podiatrist when foot pain lasts more than a few days, limits movement, or affects your daily activity.
No you should see a GP
a PODIATRIST is a doctor who specializes in the feet and ankles. But any competant GP can probably work on ingrown toenails - they're not exactly life threatening.
If the injury is to your foot you will want to seek out a podiatrist. That would be a doctor that specializes in foot injuries.
Seek the best podiatrist when pain lasts over a week, affects walking, or worsens with daily activity.
A patient with diabetes should have a good relationship with his or her primary care provider, podiatrist, and ophthalmologist. They may also consult an endocrinologist.
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A podiatrist is a foot doctor.
Podiatrist is pronounced po·di·a·trist  (puh-dahy-uh-trist).
A Podiatrist ... a doctor who is highly educated in diseases of the foot.