Plantar Fibroma

Do you experience foot pain or discomfort while walking? You might be dealing with plantar fibromas. These benign tissue tumors or growths form on the bottom surface of the foot and can cause pressure on other parts of the foot structure, leading to other foot problems.

Unlike plantar warts, which grow on the skin, plantar fibromas grow deep inside the thick fibrous band of ligaments called the plantar fascia. Although nonsurgical methods can be used to manage the symptoms, they often fail to provide enough relief. Meanwhile, surgical intervention can lead to further complications such as nerve entrapment or recurrence of the fibroma.

A new procedure, however, is fast gaining popularity in treating this condition. Cryosurgery, a minimally invasive technique, freezes and shrinks the tumors without causing postoperative pain or disability. It’s an outpatient treatment that allows patients to return to wearing regular shoes within 24 to 48 hours after the procedure.

If you’re experiencing foot pain and suspect it might be due to plantar fibromas, visit your podiatrist. Dr Gilbert Huang DPM is a podiatrist who specializes in diagnosing and treating various foot conditions, including plantar fibromas.

In conclusion, don’t ignore any foot discomfort you’re feeling. Painful feet can impact your daily routine, and treating your foot condition as early as possible can prevent further complications. Contact Dr Gilbert Huang DPM to schedule a consultation and explore if cryosurgery is the right solution for your plantar fibromas.

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