This issue started over 4 to 5 months ago. It started off causing a sharp pain under my right foot at a particular spot. I thought I might have stepped on a sharp rock or something and neglected.
And then I could see some extra layers of skin forming over a small pea sized area under my foot with a sharp pain while forming.
Slowly it formed a hole and now I could see there is a pea sized one without any blood or pus formation.
It pains whenever I walk but sometimes like when I am sitting or sleeping it feels as if there is nothing wrong with my foot. If i.poke that particular spot then it's causing severe pain.
Currently walking slowly so that I don't stress that particular part under my foot but now walking like is affecting my knee.
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