Dealing With Plantar Fasciitis

If you spend a long time on your feet, you’re bound to deal with heel pain at some point in your life. When heel pain starts to become persistent, it may be from a condition known as plantar fasciitis. This condition can make you experience pain that causes your heels to feel stiff and makes it difficult to walk. While you may want to ignore this pain, you must talk to our podiatrists at Hampton Roads Foot and Ankle Specialists in Williamsburg and Hampton, VA Dr. Sara Bouraee, Dr. Jon Houseworth, Dr. Sun Byun, Dr. Daria Piotrowksi, and Dr. Shruti Vyas, to learn about plantar fasciitis and how it can be dealt with.

Dealing With Plantar Fasciitis

Often, when you’re dealing with pain, your first instinct might be to hope that it goes away on its own. With many issues, that’s often not the case. With plantar fasciitis, the pain may become worse when it’s ignored, and you might cause severe complications to occur in the future. You must talk to our podiatrists in Williamsburg and Hampton, VA, about plantar fasciitis so that you can get the proper treatment that you need.

When plantar fasciitis is ignored, it can continue to worsen over time. Your plantar fascia will continue to become inflamed, and you’ll deal with pain and irritation. This can mean that small tears will develop in your tissue, and you’ll have swelling and inflammation. This is especially true if you spend most of your day on your feet.

Often, our podiatrist will first recommend conservative treatment to help ease your pain and heal your plantar fascia. If your condition is severe, you may need surgery to repair the plantar fascia.

Contact Our Podiatrist Today

Find out how you can ease your heel pain. Contact your podiatrists at Hampton Roads Foot and Ankle Specialists in Williamsburg and Hampton, VA Dr. Sara Bouraee, Dr. Jon Houseworth, Dr. Sun Byun, Dr. Daria Piotrowksi, and Dr. Shruti Vyas, to learn about plantar fasciitis and why it shouldn’t be ignored. Call for more information today at (757) 220-3311 for the office in Williamsburg, VA, and (757) 224-7605 for the office in Hampton, VA.

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