Pain in bottom of left foot

2018-05-23 03:31:25
Pain in bottom of left foot specially in morning when wake up. When putting foot on the ground and walking. Subsides after sometime. When pressing bottom, I feel pain.
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Answered2018-05-23 07:12:04

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From the description of your symptoms It looks like you might be having plantar fasciitis. It commonly occurs in athletes, or people who stand and walk a lot in their job. Being overweight could also cause some problems. I am not sure if you fit into one of these categories.  A detailed history is necessary to confirm diagnosis. I would recommend you consult a physician because if left untreated it can cause chronic pain and will be hard to treat
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Also try getting a shoe with cushioned sole. There are several exercises that can help with plantar fasciitis. Many patients have gotten good relief from ayurvedic treatments

Answered2018-05-23 04:12:20

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