If you’re like most people, you probably turn to Google when you have a question or are looking for a specific piece of information. Not surprisingly, many people turn to Google when they are dealing with foot pain or want answers about the best way to treat their foot discomfort. In today’s blog, we take a closer look at the five most common foot pain-related search queries, and we provide some basic answers to each question.
Most Googled Foot Pain-Related Questions
Here’s a look at five of the most common foot pain-related questions that people are asking Google, and some answers from the team at Silverman Ankle & Foot.
1. What’s Causing My Foot Pain?
Short and simple, this query is the most popular foot pain-related search on Google. Of course, it’s impossible to know exactly what’s causing your foot pain without an assessment by a professional, but oftentimes a person’s foot discomfort is cause by a condition like a sprain, tendonitis, bunions, plantar fasciitis or ingrown toenails.
2. How To Treat Foot Pain?
It makes sense that the second most popular search revolves around treating foot pain. Now that you know what’s causing your foot pain, it’s time to move on to treatment options. Again, treatment will be based on the underlying cause of discomfort, but the most common non-operative treatments involve rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, weight loss, bracing and wearing a more supportive shoe.
3. How To Treat Nerve Pain In Foot?
There are a number of small nerves that traverse through our feet, and if one of them becomes compressed or damaged as a result of injury or the effects of diabetes, nerve pain can develop. Nerve problems tend to respond well to the conservative treatments listed in the last question, but for more serious cases, a minimally invasive decompression operation may prove beneficial.
4. How To Treat Foot Pain From Standing All Day?
This question was so common among patients who came into our office that we created a blog dedicated solely to helping people prevent and treat foot pain caused by standing all day.
5. Causes Of Pain On The Top Of Foot?
The final question is another one that Dr. Silverman and his team are familiar with. In fact, we used this blog to highlight three of the most common causes of pain on the top of your foot. Head on over to that blog for more information.