Review of Ideal Feet Complaints - Women and Foot Pain

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Here we take a moment to focus on the different causes of foot pain in women. While there are many complaints and conditions that are common to both genders, there are a few issues that are more prevalent due to prolonged wearing of heels and other ill fitting shoes.

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Common Foot Problems for Women

Ideal Feet Reviews Women's Foot PainWhile there is no denying that women love to pamper their feet with pedicures, foot spas and shoes from the best designers, there are many women who fall prey to a number of foot disorders that prevent them from walking around in their Manolo Blahniks. Here we at Ideal Feet examine our customer complaints to zoom in on four of the biggest and most incessant foot disorders that plague women.

1. Onychomycosis - an infection triggered by a fungus that attacks the toenails. Onychomycosis is largely caused by tinea pedis, a fungus that is also to blame for athlete's foot. Other contributors include nail injuries and botched pedicures. While others see them as a purely cosmetic concern, this condition actually leads to the thickening of the nails which when left untreated can dig deep into the skin inducing pain, inflammation and irritation. Recent statistics reveal that onychomycosis is the most prevalent nail disorder among adults and the likelihood to acquire one is increased as one ages. Treatment for this affliction can run from over the counter topical creams to surgical matrixectomoy or removing the infected toenail.

2. Morton Neuroma - characterized by an enlargement of the nerve tissues in the third and fourth toes, Morton Neuroma constricts and irritates the surrounding nerves resulting in recurring pain and potentially fatal tissue damage. A number of factors can contribute to this condition but for women, the main culprit is wearing tight fitting and high heeled shoes that compress the nerves. Individuals with certain foot malformations such as flat feet, bunions and hammer toes are also at higher risk of contracting this type of neuroma. Its symptoms include numbness in the foot, pain as well as a burning or tingling sensation that can impede your walking gait. Traditional remedies range from the use of orthotic inserts and shoe padding to steroid injections.

3. Metatarsal Fractures - a type of traumatic injury that affects a large number of adult women who are in their menopausal stage. Nagging pains and inflammation on the anterior typically defines this condition. Although athletes also commonly suffer from this stress induced fracture, women are experiencing it more and more as the years of wearing shoes with heels takes a toll on the muscles, bones, and ligaments of the feet. To end the misery that goes along with this disorder, it is best to consult with a professional who can recommend the appropriate techniques to relieve you from the pain. Such options include casting, bandaging and the use of surgical shoes.

4. Plantar Fasciitis - studies reveal that women are six times more likely to suffer from plantar fasciitis then men. Whenever you subject your feet to unnecessary stress brought about by too much weight, engaging in overly strenuous activities and wearing of improper footwear, you induce pressure on your plantar fascia region. Although the pain for those with plantar fasciitis is localized to a specific area, it can negatively impact your entire ability to walk or stay active. Managing this disorder involves the use of customized orthotics, night splints, steroid injections and stretching exercises.

As foot pains are just one of the many concerns that women face on a daily basis, it helps to understand what you can do to treat it and prevent it from taking over your life. Ideal Feet reviews the common complaints women have about their foot pain, so that we can better customize our solutions to help solve your problem.

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