Feet issues refer to a wide range of conditions affecting the bones, joints, skin, nerves, and soft tissues of the feet, which bear the body’s weight and are essential for mobility and balance. Common problems include plantar fasciitis, bunions, corns and calluses, fungal infections, ingrown toenails, nerve pain, and circulation-related concerns. Symptoms may involve pain, swelling, stiffness, numbness, skin changes, or difficulty walking. Risk factors include improper footwear, prolonged standing, obesity, diabetes, poor circulation, and repetitive strain. While many foot issues can be managed with proper footwear, hygiene, rest, and supportive care, persistent pain, wounds, or changes in sensation—especially in individuals with diabetes—should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to prevent complications.