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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Pain!!! A cry for help.
If you called the fire department when your house was on fire and they didn’t come, that would be really bad. Since nothing was done to put out the fire, you’d end up losing everything. This is essentially what your body is doing when it creates pain and the results of ignoring pain can be just as bad. When something hurts, your body is saying “Help, something is not right! Something is malfunctioning!” Most people try to ignore the pain, take painkillers, or think that once the pain is gone the problem will be gone as well. Sometimes thepain does just go away. But this can be very deceptive. Just because your body has stopped sending calls for help doesn’t mean the problem is fixed. Often our bodies will try to correct the problem by compensating in another way, but this ends up putting unnatural pressures on another part of our body and can cause even more problems.
If you have an ingrown toenail, don’t think that just because it’s on a smaller part of your body you can be a surgeon for a day.
If you have pain in the arches of your foot in the morning and it goes away after you stretch a little bit, don’t think your body is just being cranky. If your toes are starting to look bent and you get corns frequently, don’t think you are just looking in a fun house mirror.
These are all symptoms of foot problems and unlike wine they do not get better with time. Listen to your body. It knows what it needs. If you are experiencing foot pain in any way or a part of you foot is starting to look different than it has in the past, call a podiatrist before the problem gets out of hand. We want to help put out the fire.
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