24 Feb 2008 01:08:29 | Hege Crowton
Did you know that spending long hours at your computer can put
your health at serious risk? Most people does not even consider
that possibility, but t does, Working at a desk is extremely
hard on your body, and I would like to share this with you so
maybe you can avoid some of the most common health risks. One of
the most common one is: FOOT PAIN
FOOT PAIN
Suffering from unbelievable pain on your foot? Can't walk long
distances without stopping from time to time? Can't wear your
favorite shoes but the pain coming from the ball of your foot,
the arch, or the heel kills you?
Foot pain, known as metatarsalgia, usually occurs between the
arch and the toe. It usually occurs in the foot's mid-portion.
A callus may cause foot pain. It is a skin build-up that
developed due to pressure over the bone. It is usually found on
the foot's bottom, and causes pain when walking. Shoes may also
cause foot pain - too loose or too tight shoes may give you
incredible pain in your foot. Ill-fitting shoes may also cause
pain because they tend to squeeze the foot, causing the pressure
inside the increase. Loose shoes on the other hand creates
friction by providing space for sliding and rubbing.
If the pain is in the underside of the foot, it might be due to
a torn ligament or maybe a joint inflammation. You should
consult with an orthopedic surgeon to further evaluate the
damage and assess the status of the joint.
Some practical tips may help relieve foot pain. One of this is
using a shoe insert which is available in drugstores and
department stores. Many different brands are available and
promise to help you with your foot pain problem. This shoe
insert will be an excellent shock absorber so that you can wear
any pair of shoes you want comfortable. Since calluses causes
foot pain, soaking feet to soften the calluses will help. Using
a pumice stone or a file will help relieve you of your foot pain.
Of course the most practical and simplest way to prevent and
relieve foot pain is to buy a pair that fits perfectly. It
should be wide enough not to cause cramping inside the foot. For
maximum comfort, heels should be flat or high-heeled but not
higher than 2 ¼".
Burning feet is a fairly common condition and involves the whole
foot. It may be so severe that people who have the condition are
usually kept awake at night because of the pain. It happens more
often to people over 50, although some younger people may also
experience the condition. Diabetics often encounter this
condition as a part of the nerve damage that may develop from
their disease.
Another location of foot pain is the heel. Because the calcaneus
or the heel bone is the largest bone that can be found in the
foot, it usually hits the ground first when the individual walk,
causing foot pain. Another cause is due to strain on the
ligament at the foot bottom, called plantar fascistic. Usually
pain is felt early on the morning, upon waking up. Heel pain may
also be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis, and
ankylosing spondylitis. Athletes also tend to develop heel pain
from stress fractures.
Foot pain may also occur over the arch. It is caused by a strain
in the structure in that part of the foot. Toe pain is also a
common condition and might be due to an ingrown toe nail. An
ingrown toe nail results in an infection and pressure in the
nail fold area which can be very painful. It is important to
consult an expert to have the ingrown nail evaluated. He will
prescribe you the antibiotics appropriate for your condition
which you will have to take for several days. He will also
advise you proper care of the foot so that you will not have to
suffer from foot pain again.
Foot pain can also occur in the ankle. It is usually due to long
term wear and tear of the ankles, and activities that causes the
ankle to tip over. Foot pain may also be due to nerve damage.
Pain that occurs on the ball of the foot may be because of
masses or growths of tissues which wrap around nerves and causes
pain. This is called Morton's neuroma. It usually occurs in a
single foot and women are at increased risk. Mild ache with some
burning or tingling usually is felt around the third or fourth
toe. Wearing narrow shoes and pointed shoes exacerbate the
symptom, like a rock is inside the shoe.
There are other risks as you sit in front of that computer but
it would be to much to write about in this article, so if you
would like to learn more about other risks such as:
Eye strain RSI (Repetitive Stress Syndrome) Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome Constant Head Aches Dizziness Breathing Problems
Difficulty Concentrating
You can learn all about this in the book: "The Painless PC",
which can be found at:
www.HealthCrow.com
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