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.
it's just your foot falling asleep, personally i like it.
There are a few methods of relieving aches and pains in the soles of the feet. One very popular and effective method is gently massaging the soles of one's feet.
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There is a condition called 'policeman's foot' which will give you sharp shooting pains. This is generally caused by suddenly doing a type of activity your feet are not used too - for example, walking on snow everyday if it only snows infrequently where you live, or running over a pebbled beach every day for a few days whilst on holiday.
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This numbness is probably neuropathy. It can be caused by an injury to the foot, Diabetes, chemotherapy, vascular disorders, vitamin deficiencies, nerve tissue infections, and hormone imbalances.
This numbness is probably neuropathy. It can be caused by an injury to the foot, diabetes, chemotherapy, vascular disorders, vitamin deficiencies, nerve tissue infections, and hormone imbalances.
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Fluid leaking from the feet can be caused by a variety of conditions such as infection, injury, poor circulation, or a skin condition like athlete's foot. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Lack of circulation. This can result from keeping your legs elevated above your heart for a long period of time, not moving for a long period of time, or certain diseases like diabetes.
at least 5 feet or 5'1.
it could be arthritis, but if you are a minor, it might just be growing pains