There are various causes of such pain.
Needs clinical examination and other investigations including xray and lab tests (depending on clinical findings).
Hello Practo User,
Your problem is unlikely to be related to uric acid.
Firstly,change your footwear.
Wear soft rubber chappals both indoor and outdoors.
Avoid standing for long time and avoid climbing stairs.
Next Steps
If still pain persists, you can consult online with me.
Health Tips
Don't buy so called DOCTOR'S Footwear and waste your money...just buy simple rubber slippers.
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