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Pain in mid foot
Around 2-3 years back I fall down from stairs and I got hurt in my right leg mid foot (inversion). At that time I applied volini for 2-3 days and the pain was gone. But in August 2019 it started paining just because I walked too fast and from then whenever I walk little fast it hurts in my right leg ankle. As now I'm at home due to lockdown, i can again feel the pain there and this time I'm not able to understand why is it paining because I'm not going out and also not walking fast. The pain is not much which happens when I walk fast but it's a slight pain which I'm feeling now. Kindly help.
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Please share photograph of ankle / foot ,pointing to the site of pain. Same site as previous injury? U needs detailed evaluation for your correct diagnosis for proper treatment.
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Is there any swelling ? Where does it pain ?  It will need a detailed examination and some diagnostic  tests to ascertain the cause .
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Get a X ray of Foot AP and oblique view and will guide u further.
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