Treatments for a bruised foot include taping it to shorten the recovery time. Additional methods include applying ice packs to alleviate the pain, keeping your leg elevated, resting when possible, and applying hot compressions 3 days after the injury. If your injury lasts more than 1 week, see medical assistance.
Yes, it does.
no... a foot stone bruise is what you get when you walk around barefoot. it feels rough and lumpy.
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Possible causes of bruising on the side of the foot include injury from bumping or hitting the foot, wearing ill-fitting shoes, overuse or strain of the foot muscles, or underlying medical conditions like blood clotting disorders.
Your ankle may looked briused but that is only 'casue your body sent blood there to heall your foot and it take a little while for it to go away!
Mine lasted about six to seven weeks.
You ankle and foot can swell from a few things. You could have broken something, spunk something or just bruised it.
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The rabbit's paw could be cut, there could be a broken bone, there could be a bruised foot.
Bottom foot pain can have a variety of causes. It can be anything from a bruised heel to plantar fasciitis. Either way, it should be looked at by a doctor if it persists.
Prevention of foot pain begins with good quality shoes. When your feet hurt from long days of standing, one way to relieve the pain is a nice comforting soak in warm water with Epsom salt.