Not Fibromyalgia: The trigger points for fibromyalgia are not in the feet. Pain points typically stop at the knees.You need to see your primary care to get this diagnosed. Without examination and bloodwork, your foot pain cannot be properly diagnosed. Gout, diabetic neuropathy, arthritis and other conditions are some possible culprits. So go see your doctor and get this pain diagnosed and treate
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