A member asked:

I have had non-injury foot pain in my left foot for seven months. now it has spread to my other foot. what could it be?

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Many things: It depends on where your pain is. When one foot hurts enough for you to change the way you walk, even a little, then the other foot may start hurting from the abnormal stress from your altered gait. See a podiatrist.

Answered 7/15/2012

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Not enough info: You need to be seen by a podiatrist to determine the problem.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Dr. Payam Rafat answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Many possibilities: Your pain could be as a result of many different things. A thorough history and physical exam and possibly some laboratory and radiology exams are needed to determine the exact cause. Causes of pain may include: trauma (fracture, sprain, arthritis), infection, metabolic conditions (gout), musculoskeletal or biomechanical abnormality and neurologic conditions (neuropathy).

Answered 8/20/2014

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