Plantar fasciitis &: Achilles tendonitis bone bruises bone spurs (enthesis) overpronation haglund’s deformity sever’s disease (seen in children) stress fractures tarsal tunnel syndrome severe tear of the plantar fascia bursitis (plantar and retrocalcaneal) seronegative or seropositive arthridities tibialis posterior dysfunction infection gout bony or soft tissue mass.
Answered 3/15/2013
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Musculoskeletal: Your symptoms & age suggest plantar fasciitis. This can be a biomechanical problem corrected by proper footwear. The best professionals to figure this out would be a podiatrist and a pedorthist.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Pain is not normal: Any pain is annoying and must have a cause. Your pain only on your feet , i don't think it has any relation to your high blood pressure. Your pain may be related to your weight or your posture or style of walking. I don't know your case. Anything that is abnormal should be evaluated and accordingly treated. Consult your doctor.
Answered 3/15/2013
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