Structural issues are the most common cause of foot pain, but diabetes, arthritis, some autoimmune diseases, and many other ailments can cause foot pain.
www.medicinenet.com had a health questioniare that you can go through and they will try to help in diagnosing the pain in the foot. www.topoffootpain.net also had some suggestions and one of them being diabetes.
There are many prescriptions available for diabetes foot pain. Check with your physician to find the best one that for you. Make an appointment today to take care of that foot pain.
The best way to find out if foot pain is a symptom of diabetes would be to research it on WebMD or talk to your family doctor.
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.
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No, the height of the bed is not a realistic cause for foot pain.
There are many different things that could cause severe foot pain. Gout, bunions, arthritis, or a bruise are just some of the more common pain. If you are experiencing severe foot pain, you should get it checked by a doctor.
Arthritis in the foot is an inflammation of the joints which cause stiffness and pain.
There are many things that cause pain - see a doctor to find out which is causing your pain.
Foot edema and pain can be caused by poor circulation, sometimes caused by diabetes, or it can be cause by a problem with the lymphatic system which "cleans out" the liquid flowing around the body. Foot edema / pain can be helped by elevating or massaging feet. For people with circulation problems or who stand on their feet all day there are special socks that you can wear that put gentle pressure of the feet and legs to help improve circulation.
Bone spurs are one cause of foot pain. They are in the heel and are calcuim deposits at the end of the bone.