I feel pain under my feet when I walk and it is happening since 2 months. I don't know why it started but after that I have stopped to go to gym. My life has become sedentary and I am not happy
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Did you recently change your footwear? Look into it. Also, high Uric acid levels in blood can be a cause or simply dryness in the body due to less oil intake or application can lead to such problems.
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Sometime improper shoes ,or repeated injury of the feet on hard stone during walking can lead to pain in feet,and sometimes lack of calcium and vit D also cause pain
First of all correct your shoes wear heavy and soft soles shoes which gives you cushion effect during walking.
And u can also take homoepathy medicine for it ,there are various medicine which gives you relief and treat the cause from the root and gives you permanent relief
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wear heavy soles shoes ,avoid to walk in stoney hard surface
Hello
It's might be planter facittis
Pls fellow this
¹.start using orthopedic sleeper's
2. Hot fomention followed by oil (herbal oil)
3.aviod. Hot and sour food items
What are other symptoms that u r suffering. Also by doing what it increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time it remains. Is there stiffness as well. U need to do X-ray of affected foot, TSH, cbc, blood sugar fasting from some lab.
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