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What Causes Severe Pain In Heels ?

My age is 31 Years,Height 5 3,weight 66 kgs...no medical histort... i ve severe pains in my heels from last 6 months. i have pains in my lower back D3 & D4.when i ve 2 stand or walk it takes 5 minutes for me 2 stand straight and it pains severely in my heels when i m walking..
Thu, 5 Jan 2012
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You probably have plantar fascitis which can be due to calcaneal spur or bony outgrowth at the heel. Is the pain worst in the morning when you wake up. You need to lose weight if you are overweight. You can take pain killers under medical supervision for the heel pain. Better to get an X-ray of feet to look for the spur. An Orthopaedician will help you in the diagnosis and management of this problem.
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What Causes Severe Pain In Heels ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic You probably have plantar fascitis which can be due to calcaneal spur or bony outgrowth at the heel. Is the pain worst in the morning when you wake up. You need to lose weight if you are overweight. You can take pain killers under medical supervision for the heel pain. Better to get an X-ray of feet to look for the spur. An Orthopaedician will help you in the diagnosis and management of this problem.