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Foot,knee pain due to footwear
Body pain due to change in footwear. I am facing this problem since last 5-7 years. But now the problem is worsening. Initially I tried various soles & comfortable PU sole footwear. Then started wearing Dr Scholl footwear, later on I started having foot pain in those as well. Since last 3 years, I have been wearing only sports shoes (Asics, Nike) even in my office or any function. I get foot pain, then knee pain & gradually the pain rises to the back. I recently ordered couple of slippers for home & tried 2 of them because of which since 3 days I'm having lower back & shoulder pain. Please advise. Age 34, weight 89, hypothyroidism (taking eltroxin 125), glycosylated hb 6.3, vit D 21 (taking liquid weekly)
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ MD
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Need to find out the cause of your pain. It can be due to nerve compression . Treatment depends on the diagnosis. Take online consultation for further advise.
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