Heal Pain.

2025-05-17 14:21:38
Hi, Having persistent heal pain. Sometimes it pains even while I'm resting. Can't wear normal footwear, only a few walking shoes are helpful. This has been persistent since over 5-6 months.
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Answered2025-05-31 10:36:48

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Soak feet in warm water for few minutes 2 to 3 times daily. While walking wear only closed, thick good fitting shoes, like thick sports shoes. Avoid milk products and calcium supplements for some days.

Answered2025-05-19 05:12:42

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Doctors Hub Gurugram or video consultation with me Monday onwards

Answered2025-05-18 12:48:52

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??? Planter faciitiis Or spur grow from calcaneum  bone. Use good quality  of chappal  even in home. Advised assessment of vitamin d3 b12. Till than Eterocoxib thyocholchicide two times a day after food for five days. BEST TREATMENT  IN HOMEOPATHY  AVAILABLE.

Answered2025-05-18 12:27:15

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Could be plantar fasciitis. But need some more details. Kindly contact

Answered2025-05-18 10:56:40

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Need few more details Kindly connect.

Answered2025-05-18 08:04:14

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It sounds like you may be experiencing a chronic foot condition such as plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendinitis. I recommend scheduling a consultation with me for a proper evaluation. Before the consultation, please get your Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 levels tested. In some resistant cases, an MRI may be required to gain a clear understanding of the cause and to plan effective treatment.

Answered2025-05-18 07:50:51

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Could be plantar fasciitis Physiotherapy will help

Answered2025-05-18 07:46:43

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Get don X-ray foot to look for sprain or heel bone fracture

Answered2025-05-19 09:59:13

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Get rft. Uric acid levels done and have a follow up.

Answered2025-05-19 06:30:28

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Avoid fried food and spicy food and Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult

Answered2025-05-19 05:07:29

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Daily do hot fomentation

Answered2025-05-18 15:50:30

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-05-18 10:48:31

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-05-18 08:49:13

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Could be plantar fasciitis. Please wear cushioned footwear indoors as well as outdoors. Avoid exercises that involve jumping or running. Take Combiflam for the pain. If it's not improving please see an orthopedician.

Answered2025-05-18 08:49:03

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