Understanding Nerve Pain in the Feet

Podiatry Associates of Houston has helped many people with severe foot nerve pain in Houston, TX, get the needed help. This problem is far more common than you might think and is often very debilitating. As a result, it’s critical for those who experience it to understand as much as possible to ensure they can fight against these real problems.

Causes of This Pain

Most nerve-related pain in the foot occurs due to problems directly in the area. Often, it’s a temporary problem caused by compression of the nerve. However, multiple symptomatic diseases can also cause this issue. Here are a few of the most common reasons that people develop nerve-related pain throughout the feet and even up into the legs:

  • Damage to the nerve or muscles caused by impact or overuse to the area
  • Baxter’s Neuropathy, a problem caused by plantar fasciitis, obesity, flat feet, and bone spurs
  • Morton’s Neuroma, thickened tissues between the toes that compresses the nerves
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome or compression on a specific nerve in your foot’s nerves
  • Peripheral Neuropathy caused by infections, nutrient deficiencies, and other issues
  • Diabetic Neuropathy is caused by either Type 1 and 2 conditions 
  • Sciatica or compression of the sciatic nerve throughout the foot

Symptoms to Watch 

Pain in the foot isn’t necessarily related to the nerves. As a result, Podiatry Associates of Houston can help you diagnose your nerve pain in Houston, TX, and determine its cause. Here are a few common symptoms to watch that indicate nerve-related pain problems in the foot. Make sure you pay close attention to these to ensure that you get the care you need:

  • Burning sensations in the feet that come and go, particularly when you walk
  • Aching or tingling feelings that make it hard to put pressure on your foot 
  • Pain that often gets worse during the night or after working out regularly 
  • Muscular weakness that makes it hard to stand up straight for long periods
  • Numbness in the foot that may spread rapidly to other parts of the leg

Diagnosis and Treatment

Our team will utilize a variety of tools to diagnose your pain and provide therapies like:

  • Home treatment (hot and cold pads, resting, pain medications, massages, etc.)
  • Prescription medications for pain relief that minimize symptoms 
  • Antidepressants and anticonvulsants that reduce the pain
  • Physical therapy to help relieve pressure on the nerve

Getting Help From Our Team

At Podiatry Associates of Houston, we can help manage nerve pain in Houston, TX, and the surrounding area. Call our offices in Chimney Rock (713) 666-0287, Memorial City (713) 467-1299, Katy (281) 579-0186, Willowbrook (832) 912-7792, or Woodlands (281) 849-9891 to set up your appointment with our crew of high-quality pain management experts.

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