maybe you have plantar fasciitis. have you tried a heel strap? Heelaway has one that is good and you can wear it day and night with any shoe.
Some causes for foot pain are fractured or broken toes, nerve damage, calluses, or warts on the feet.
Burning, urgency, and/or pain with urination, Back pain, and possible fever.
The pain that you fill on the top of your feet is caused by tying your shoelace too tight.
its when your body part is lying stiff in one place thn when you try to move it you feel the pins pain or when you wack you elbow or something off wood it causes pin pain
cramp
There are many causes of pain in the foot. Pain in the foot can be a result of an injury such as a sprain, fracture or broken bone. If your foot pain persists you should seek advice from a medical professional.
Your nerves that determine sensation are located in the your back. Because many elderly have back pain those dermatomes are often associated with feet pain.
Common causes of foot pain are improperly fitting shoes, bunions, blisters, and corns. These tender spots can be aggravated by excessive use of your feet during the day and athletic activities.
Go see a doctor, especially if you also have a fever. If it is severe pain and an urgency to urinate, go to the ER.
Neuropathy
Obesity increases the stress applied to feet, and is therefore commonly associated with foot pain. However, there are several causes of foot pain, and it isn't necessarily indicative of obesity.
Could be many things. If you have snapping and pain either the soft tissue or the cartiligue in the joint is dammaged. Specifically for me, it's degenerative arthritis. Basically, it's the premature break down of the cartiligue in the joint which causes a throbbing pain and swelling.