Burning pain: Foot pain can have many causes. Be sure that there is no injury to the area, and no skin breakdown. Plantar fascitis can present like this. Another condition to consider is tarsal tunnel syndrome which is a pinched nerve in the ankle region, that can affect the bottom of the foot. Keep track of whether the pain is worse when standing, as this might signify more of an orthopedic/podiatry issue.
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Jogger's foot?: Entrapment of the medial plantar nerve in the longitudinal arch can cause burning heel pain, aching in the arch, and deficient sensation in the sole of the foot behind the great toe. Long distance valgus running may cause such a disorder in a jogger and the condition usually responds to conservative measures. See a sport medicine specialist.
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