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Introduction
If you’re suffering from arthritis, or joint pain or joint disease, you’re not alone. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in America, whittling down millions of people’s cartilage between their joints. Without the cartilage cushioning the bones, the bones rub against each other and cause pain and swelling. There are many factors that can cause arthritis in the feet or ankles including obesity, aging, and/or genetics.
If you have arthritis anywhere in your foot or ankle, it’s imperative to partner with a podiatrist to help ease your pain. Podiatrists often see arthritis in the small joints of the foot and ankle, especially in the big toe or midfoot. As arthritis can get worse over time and cause bone spurs, we are here to help develop a treatment plan that best meets your needs as soon as possible.
If you’re experiencing any joint pain in your ankle, foot, or toes, don’t hesitate to make an appointment with one of our board-certified podiatrists. We can help!
Symptoms of Arthritis
Diagnosing Arthritis
To determine whether or not you may be suffering from arthritis or to determine the severity, one of our medical professionals will conduct an exam, perform blood tests, and conduct an imaging scan (X-ray, CAT scan, or MRI).
There are multiple types of arthritis: Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Gout, post-traumatic arthritis, or psoriatic arthritis. One of our board-certified podiatrists can help diagnose your specific type of arthritis. Understanding the type is crucial to improving your comfort and lessening the pain.
Treatment Options for Arthritis
Mild Arthritis
Severe Arthritis
Conclusion
No matter if your case is mild or severe, it’s important to examine your feet daily, keep your feet clean and dry, moisturize your feet to avoid cracking, trim your nails straight across, wear quality footwear, and change your socks daily.
For more information on arthritic foot and ankle care or to schedule an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact our Valencia Office! We are here to help improve your quality of life.