Shortly After
The short-term effects of wearing high-heeled shoes are characterized as ailments that may appear from a day to a week after wearing high heels. Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia (fibrous ligament from heel to ball of foot) undergoes extreme pressure. Like this ailment, metatarsalgia occurs when the metatarsal (ball of foot) has been put under strenuous pressure causing pain. Corns and calluses are thickening pods of skin that typically occur in the forefoot region but can appear in the two other common areas. Bunions occur when the bone joint located near the big toe. has been placed under pressure and has began to obtrude from the side of the forefoot region.