Pain: Typically this is caused by some type of pinched nerve either out in the ball of the foot or around the ankle and should be evaluated by your podiatrist to determine the cause and treatment.
Answered 3/18/2014
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From what you : Share you may have a few issues or you may have one issue and it really needs to be examined. It is plausible you have a tarsal tunnel syndrome. It is plausible you have a neuroma and plantar fascitiis together. A good foot doc should be able to get to the bottom of your problem.
Answered 11/8/2016
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Numbness: Numbness in feet can be related to your tarsal tunnel. Sometimes the numbness can begin in one part of the door and starts to spread out to other parts. You need a NCS or NCV test to verify it and get some treatment. Your doctor may start out with nerve blocks in the feet to alleviate the pain. Also try the B family of vitamins with Alpha Lipoic Acid.
Answered 5/28/2016
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