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Pain On Putting Foot On Ground, Swelling Sensation Below Foot On Waking. Causes?

Hello, Sir, I would like to know something from you. That is when i wake in the night or in the morning and when I keep my foot to walk I feel a sort of pain in the foot for the first few steps and then it becomes alright. This is happening every day. Please let me know why it is so ? I feel a sort of swelling feeling below the foot which I can feel when I keep few step the moment I getting down from the bed. Please advise.
Tue, 1 Oct 2013
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Hi,
You are most likely suffering from a condition called Plantar fascitis. It is the inflammation of a fibrous tissue joining your toes and heel. It is more common in people who stand for a long time and athletes. The best thing to do is to
1] Avoid standing for long hours
2]do not run on hard surface
3]use soft cushioned soles with adequate support for the arch.
If you still have pain consult an orthopedician.
Regards
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Pain On Putting Foot On Ground, Swelling Sensation Below Foot On Waking. Causes?

Hi, You are most likely suffering from a condition called Plantar fascitis. It is the inflammation of a fibrous tissue joining your toes and heel. It is more common in people who stand for a long time and athletes. The best thing to do is to 1] Avoid standing for long hours 2]do not run on hard surface 3]use soft cushioned soles with adequate support for the arch. If you still have pain consult an orthopedician. Regards