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Heel pain.
I wore high heels almost a month back but after that i am getting heel pain first thing in the morning it has reduced slightly now. But is it something serious?
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Nothing to worry much ... Try to use soft footwears
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Most of the times these are symptoms of Plantar Fascitis in which there are micro- tear and inflammation of fascia of heel. Plantar stretching exercises offers beat benefits and recovery for this condition
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To start plantar stretching exercises
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Plz check ur sr.uric acid..ice application 4 times a day..tab DOLO 650 TDS * 7 DAYS..TAB SHELCAL HD OD AFTER LUNCH* 10 DAYS..TAB LIMCEE BD* 5 DAYS..
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No nothing serious about
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Do hot fomentation
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Use soft footwear / avoid heels for days
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