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It is very possible that the two are related. If there is a fracture or slight break in your foot then the pain could be felt on both the top and the bottom of your foot/feet.
no not necessarily as a matter of fact you are more likely to recover quickly if you keep pain under control. Pain is a tiring distraction that keeps you awake and tired.
It depends how much pain is "a lot." Different people have different tolerances for pain. However, if you break any bone in your foot, is will feel worse under pressure when standing. It is not recommended to stand with a fractured bone in your foot.
Metatarsalgia is the scientific name for ball of foot pain and it refers to pain and inflammation in the ball of your foot which I assume is what you're feeling. This pain is usually located at the base of your toes and people may experience sharp or shooting pain with bruising and inflammation. Insoles can be great, but I would recommend some soft padding under the foot to cushion the blow, try these specially designed metatarsal pads.
Purchasing proper footwear can help treat bottom of the foot pain. Taking long hot foot baths are also great method in foot pain relief. Physical therapy and resting are two other ways for bottom of the foot pain relief.
The ICD-10 codes are:M79.671 - Pain in right foot.M79.672 - Pain in left foot.
Foot pain itself is not serious, however foot pain can be related to serious diseases such as diabetes. If you are worried or if it is bothering you, it is best to seek a doctors opinion.
Did u ever find out what it was? My dad has an circular area on the sole of his foot that looks fluid filled and is giving him a ton of pain. He doesn't have insurance so I am trying to figure out what it is. Any info u have I would appreciate. Thanks
Pain in the foot can be due to a problem in any part of the foot. Bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, toenail beds, nerves, blood vessels, or skin can be the source of foot pain.
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You just get a foot massager like this , it will massage your body all.
The simplest remedy for foot pain is an ice pack. You can also try soaking your foot in warm water mixed with epsom salts. If your foot pain is serious, you should see your doctor for further advice.