Foot Pain

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Definition

Pain or discomfort can be felt anywhere in the foot, including the heel, toes, arch, instep, sole, or ankles. See also: Ankle pain Heel pain



Alternative names

Pain - foot



Causes

Foot pain can be caused by: Bunions -- a protrusion at the base of the big toe, which can become inflamed. Bunions often develop over time from wearing narrow-toed shoes. Hammer toes -- toes that curl downward into a claw-like position. Calluses and corns -- thickened skin from friction or pressure. Calluses are on the balls of the feet or heels. Corns appear on your toes. Plantar warts -- from pressure on the soles of your feet. Fallen arches -- also called flat feet. Poorly...



Definition

Pain or discomfort can be felt anywhere in the foot, including the heel, toes, arch, instep, sole, or ankles.

See also:

Alternative names

Pain - foot

Causes

Foot pain can be caused by:

  • Bunions -- a protrusion at the base of the big toe, which can become inflamed. Bunions often develop over time from wearing narrow-toed shoes.
  • Hammer toes -- toes that curl downward into a claw-like position.
  • Calluses and corns -- thickened skin from friction or pressure. Calluses are on the balls of the feet or heels. Corns appear on your toes.
  • Plantar warts -- from pressure on the soles of your feet.
  • Fallen arches -- also called flat feet.

Poorly-fitting shoes often cause these problems. Aging and being overweight also increase your chances of having foot problems.

Morton's neuroma is a type of foot pain that is usually centered between the third and fourth toes. It results from thickening and swelling of tissue around a nerve in the area. Symptoms include tingling and sharp, shooting, or burning pains in the ball of your foot (and sometimes toes), especially when wearing shoes or pressing on the area. Pain gradually gets worse over time. Morton's neuroma is more common in women than men.

Other common causes of foot pain include:

See also: Heel pain

Care

  • Apply ice to reduce pain and swelling. Do this just after an activity that aggravates your pain.
  • Elevate your painful foot as much as possible.
  • Reduce activity until the problem improves.
  • Wear foot pads in areas of friction or pressure. This will prevent rubbing and irritation.
  • Take over-the-counter pain medicine, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Try this for 2 to 3 weeks (unless you have a history of an ulcer, liver disease, or other condition that does not allow you to take one of these drugs).

For plantar warts, try an over-the-counter wart removal preparation.

For calluses, soak in warm water and then rub them down with a pumice stone. DO NOT cut or burn corns or calluses.

For foot pain caused by a stress fracture, an extended rest period is often necessary. Crutches may be used for a week or so to take the pressure off, if your foot is particularly painful.

For foot pain due to plantar fasciitis, shoe inserts and stretches may help.

When to contact a medical professional

Call your doctor if:

  • You have sudden, severe pain.
  • Your pain began following an injury -- especially if there is bleeding, bruising, deformity, or you cannot bear weight.
  • You have redness or swelling of the joint, an open sore or ulcer on your foot, or a fever.
  • You have new foot pain and have been diagnosed with diabetes or peripheral vascular disease (a condition characterized by poor circulation).
  • You do not respond to self-care within 1 to 2 weeks.

What to Expect at Your Office Visit

Your doctor will perform a physical examination, paying particular attention to your feet, legs, and back, and your stance, posture, and gait.

To help diagnose the cause of the problem, your doctor will ask medical history questions, such as:

  • Are both of your feet affected? If only one, which one?
  • Exactly what part of your foot is affected?
  • Does the pain move from joint to joint or does it always occur in the same location?
  • Did your pain begin suddenly and severely or slowly and mildly, gradually getting worse?
  • How long have you had the pain?
  • Is it worse at night or when you first wake up in the morning?
  • Is it getting better?
  • Does anything make your pain feel better or worse?
  • Do you have any other symptoms?

X-rays may be useful in making a diagnosis.

For bunions, plantar fasciitis, bone spurs, Morton's neuroma, or other conditions, your doctor may inject cortisone. This will be considered if oral medication, changing your shoes, and other measures have not helped. No more than three injections in a year should be attempted in most cases.

A broken foot will be casted. Broken toes will be taped.

Orthotics fit by an orthotist or other specialist can help many structurally related problems. Physical therapy is also quite helpful for conditions related to over-use or tight muscles, such as plantar fasciitis or achilles tendinitis.

Removal of plantar warts, corns, or calluses may be necessary. This may be performed by a medical doctor or a podiatrist.

Surgery may be considered for certain conditions like bunions or hammer toes if the pain interferes with walking or other activities.

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Ruby_xDee: My good foot is as swollen as the bad foot I'm walking like my backs out or like I gotta poop LMBO I'm in so much pain this sucks butt

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