Plantar fasciitis: Irritation of the soft tissues that attach to the heel bone causes this disabling pain. It usually feels worse when getting out of bed or a chair. See your local podiatrist for prompt accurate diagnosis and treatment. Ice massage your heel and arch and wear supportive shoes until you can be seen.
Answered 5/2/2014
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Plantar fasciitis: Or nerve entrapment are most likely cause. May also be a wart/corn or foriegn body reaction. See podiatrist.
Answered 1/23/2019
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Could be : Plantar fascitiis. Ice, antiinflammtories, arch supports, stretching are all helpful. If pain persists see your podiatrist who may recommend an injection depending on your pain.
Answered 10/3/2016
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