Flat Feet

Flat feet occur when the arches of the feet collapse, causing the soles to press fully against the ground. This can sometimes lead to foot pain or problems with walking and posture.

What are flat feet?

Flat feet is a condition where the arches of the feet are lower than normal or do not develop properly. This can cause the entire sole of the foot to touch the ground when standing.

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What are the symptoms of flat feet?

Some people with flat feet do not have any symptoms. However, others may experience:

  • Pain in the feet, especially in the arches or heels
  • Swelling along the inside of the ankle
  • Fatigue or a feeling of heaviness in the legs
  • Difficulty standing on tiptoes or with balance

What causes flat feet?

Flat feet can occur for several reasons, such as:

  • Genetics – it can run in families
  • Weak foot muscles
  • Injury or damage to the foot
  • Age – arches may fall as people get older

How common are flat feet?

Flat feet are quite common. Many children are born with flat feet, but arches often develop as they grow. Some adults may also have flat feet.

Who is more likely to get flat feet?

Factors that can make someone more likely to have flat feet include:

  • Having a family history of flat feet
  • Being overweight or having obesity
  • Being active in sports that put stress on the feet
  • Having certain medical conditions, like diabetes or arthritis

How can I treat flat feet?

There are several ways to manage flat feet, which can include:

  • Wearing supportive shoes instead of flip-flops or high heels
  • Using arch supports or orthotics to provide extra support
  • Doing exercises to strengthen the foot muscles
  • Applying ice to reduce any swelling

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How to live with flat feet?

If you have flat feet, it’s important to care for your feet to avoid discomfort. This can include:

  • Choosing comfortable shoes with good support
  • Avoiding activities that cause foot pain
  • Taking breaks if you’re on your feet for long periods
  • Consulting a healthcare provider for advice on managing symptoms

Final thoughts

Flat feet can affect your daily life, but with the right support and treatment, you can manage the condition. If you are concerned about your feet, it’s best to speak to your GP or healthcare provider.

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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