
Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Feet While Standing

Question: severe pain in both feet when walking and standing.
Brief Answer:
Foot pain
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Thank you for writing on health care magic
I would like to know a few more queries before guiding you further:
1. Location of pain..Is it on the heel area or the sole of the feet or in the ankle joint?
2. When you wake up in the morning and keep the foot down, is it worse or better?
3. Any other problems you are having..Blood pressure or diabetes??
Do let me know these queries. Location of the pain is most important as it gives us a clue on where the etiology lies and how to manage further
AWait your reply
REgards
Dr Naval
Foot pain
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Thank you for writing on health care magic
I would like to know a few more queries before guiding you further:
1. Location of pain..Is it on the heel area or the sole of the feet or in the ankle joint?
2. When you wake up in the morning and keep the foot down, is it worse or better?
3. Any other problems you are having..Blood pressure or diabetes??
Do let me know these queries. Location of the pain is most important as it gives us a clue on where the etiology lies and how to manage further
AWait your reply
REgards
Dr Naval
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


Pain is in toes, ball, and heel both feet when standing or walking. when resting, pain eases. Do take BP medicine, not aware of diabetes.
Brief Answer:
Foot pain
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Sorry for the delayed reply. Had a long duty today
Well, the sort of pain you are having is more of Osteoarthritis along with plantar fascitis...Since there is no pain at rests, it rules out any inflammation in the joints..
I would suggest you following tests, which if you can get done would give us a clue to your diagnosis:
1. X ray of both ankles and feet(AP + Oblique View)
2. Ultrasound of your feet--> TO look for plantar fascitis
As per the precautions:
1. Try using sports shoes on routinely basis. Avoid any heel wearing
2. Consult a physiotherapist and work on muscle strengthening exercises for the ankle joints. Since the joints get weak with age, we need to strengthen the muscles around so they can provide a better support.
3. Avoid heavy exercises or frequent climbing stairs
4. In mornings and evenings( after work), dip you feet in hot water for 5-10 minutes. It will give the muscles relief from the spasm
5. As for the pain, Ultracet or Tylenol are your safest bet as they wont harm the kidneys or liver
I hope the information was useful
Do let me know for more queries
Regards
Dr Naval
Foot pain
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
Sorry for the delayed reply. Had a long duty today
Well, the sort of pain you are having is more of Osteoarthritis along with plantar fascitis...Since there is no pain at rests, it rules out any inflammation in the joints..
I would suggest you following tests, which if you can get done would give us a clue to your diagnosis:
1. X ray of both ankles and feet(AP + Oblique View)
2. Ultrasound of your feet--> TO look for plantar fascitis
As per the precautions:
1. Try using sports shoes on routinely basis. Avoid any heel wearing
2. Consult a physiotherapist and work on muscle strengthening exercises for the ankle joints. Since the joints get weak with age, we need to strengthen the muscles around so they can provide a better support.
3. Avoid heavy exercises or frequent climbing stairs
4. In mornings and evenings( after work), dip you feet in hot water for 5-10 minutes. It will give the muscles relief from the spasm
5. As for the pain, Ultracet or Tylenol are your safest bet as they wont harm the kidneys or liver
I hope the information was useful
Do let me know for more queries
Regards
Dr Naval
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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