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Pain inside heel
Whenever there is pressure on certain area there is pain underneath the heel of my left feet. When woken up after long time and start to walk suddenly, the inside of heel hurts in certain area and gets back to normal after 4-5 steps are taken. No considerable pain while walking or running. Pain persists only when pressed or stamped on hard material. This is been since more than a month and it is not reducing. What might have caused for this problem and how to get rid of this?
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This is called plantar fascia or sometimes bony calcaneal spur.use soft cushioned heel supports . painkillers and physiotherapy for gastrosoleus stretching exercises and intrinsic foot muscle exercises
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This treatment is being suggested on bases of the information provided. I would like to examine & investigate you in detail. Rule out Hypertension, Diabetes or any other metabolic disorder. Any way it may be tried, --. Dolokind Plus (Mankind) [Aceclofenac100 mg +Paracetamol 350 mg] 1 tab. OD & SOS. X 5 days. --. Caldikind plus  (Mankind) 1 tab OD x 10 days. (You may need help of your local doctor to get these medicines.) --. Fomentation with warm water. Let the part not be exposed to cold. --. Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. --. Use a pillow under the foot and ankle . --. Avoid painful acts & activities. -- .Do mild exercises for foot and ankle. --.(Take help of a physiotherapist). --Do not ignore, let it not become beginning of a major problem. --Do ask for a detailed treatment plan. Kindly make sure, there is no allergy to any of these medicines. --For emergency treatment Contact your family doctor or visit nearest hospital. --Wish you a quick recovery & good health. --I hope, I have solved your problem to your satisfaction.   --Kindly rate the answer. Dr N C Gupta MS (ortho).
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Looks like plantar fascia pain. It can be easily cured.
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