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Having Noticed Pain In Heel Due To High Heel Shoes
today while walking to my car I rolled my foot/ankle outward, I was wearing Dansko shoes which have about a 2 inch heel, immediatly my foot hurt not my ankle but my foot, lateral side about half way down the foot. It is still painful even when not walking on it.
your pain is due to ligamental sprain from slip of foot.sometime mild imflammation may occure,but don't worry. you can take simple analgesic like ibuprofen or if pain is severe take like combination of aceclofenac+paracetamol+serratiopeptidase. it will relieve your pain and other symptoms. if symptoms appears more severe once got examined by your family doctor.
hope this answer will be helpful to you. for more queries plz don't hassitate to ask.
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Having Noticed Pain In Heel Due To High Heel Shoes
thank you for posting your query on hcm, your pain is due to ligamental sprain from slip of foot.sometime mild imflammation may occure,but don t worry. you can take simple analgesic like ibuprofen or if pain is severe take like combination of aceclofenac+paracetamol+serratiopeptidase. it will relieve your pain and other symptoms. if symptoms appears more severe once got examined by your family doctor. hope this answer will be helpful to you. for more queries plz don t hassitate to ask. get well soon