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Why does my foot hurt? 8 reasons and how to eliminate them

2024-04-19 2 Dailymotion

Foot pain is a fairly common syndrome that can make everyday tasks difficult.<br />The following disorders may be behind foot pain: plantar wart; callus; hallux valgus deformity of the first toe; rheumatoid arthritis; plantar fasciitis; gout; Morton's neuroma; injury or bone fracture.<br />A plantar wart is characterized by pain when pressing on the foot, a flat and hard knot of hardened skin on the foot, and small black dots on the surface of the foot.<br />Typically, plantar warts do not require treatment.<br />Plantar warts are caused by papillomavirus.<br />Signs of hallux valgus include pain in the base of the big toe, swelling, redness, tenderness and limited movement of the joint, and a bone spur on the side of the foot.<br />If you have hallux valgus, wear soft shoes.<br />The main causes of this disorder are: genetic predisposition and uncomfortable and narrow shoes.<br />Symptoms of plantar fasciitis include heel stiffness and numbness, pain in the heel or under the arch of the foot.<br />For plantar fasciitis, special inserts can be used.<br />Morton's neuroma is a benign tumor of nerve tissue between the third and fourth toes. To relieve pain, you can remove your shoes or massage the sore area. Corticosteroids or surgery may be needed.<br />Morton's neuroma occurs due to inflammation of the nerve. Tight shoes and high heels should be avoided.<br />With callus, there is acute pain when pressing on the leg or heel.<br />If you have a callus, avoid tight shoes, use a special insole, and take an analgesic.<br />Acupuncture and physical therapy can relieve callus discomfort.<br />Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by heating and stiffness of the leg joints, redness, swelling, and pain in the leg joints.<br />For rheumatoid arthritis, you need a balance between physical activity and rest, and take an analgesic.<br />Acupuncture helps relieve pain due to arthrosis.<br />Symptoms of gout include redness, swelling, intense pain in the thumb, chills and fever.<br />For gout, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and colchicine are used.<br />Signs of a bone fracture or injury include: pain in the leg after injury or sudden movement, swelling and inability to bear weight on the leg.<br />If you cannot move your leg, are unable to move, or are unsure of the severity of the injury, it is recommended that you seek emergency medical attention.<br />To treat a fracture, you may need hard bandages, plaster immobilization, surgery, and anti-inflammatory creams.<br />Attention! This material is for informational purposes only. Before using any methods or treatments, it is recommended to consult a doctor!<br /><br />This material was prepared based on material from the channel https://youtube.com/@allscientifical<br /><br />This presentation uses graphic elements from the site https://www.canva.com

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