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  2. Why Does the Bottom of My Foot Hurt When I Walk?

    www.verywellhealth.com/bottom-foot-pain-5097184

    One of the most common causes of foot pain is plantar fasciitis. This is the inflammation of the band of tissue called the plantar fascia that stretches from the heel bone to the base of your toes. Pain with plantar fasciitis may be dull or sharp. The bottom of the foot may also ache or burn.

  3. Plantar fasciitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Plantar fasciitis typically causes a stabbing pain in the bottom of your foot near the heel. The pain is usually the worst with the first few steps after awakening, although it also can be triggered by long periods of standing or when you get up from sitting. Request an appointment. There is a problem with information submitted for ...

  4. Bottom of Foot Pain: Causes, Seriousness, Relief - Health

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    Pain on the bottom of your foot can stem from problems with your foot's bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, or nerves. Overuse injuries, such as plantar fasciitis and tarsal tunnel syndrome, and ...

  5. Foot Pain: Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Specific types of foot pain and the most common causes of each include: Top of foot pain. If you have pain on the top of your foot, possible causes include: Sprains or strains. Osteoarthritis. Tendonitis. Gout. Bottom of foot pain. Pain in the bottom of your foot, including arch pain and ball of foot pain, might develop because of:

  6. Metatarsalgia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Symptoms of metatarsalgia can include: Sharp, aching or burning pain in the ball of your foot — the part of the sole just behind your toes. Pain that worsens when you stand, run, flex your feet or walk — especially barefoot on a hard surface — and improves when you rest. Sharp or shooting pain, numbness, or tingling in your toes.

  7. Plantar fasciitis: Symptoms, causes, and treatments

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    Pain on the bottom of the foot, near the heel. This is the most prevalent and telltale sign of plantar fasciitis. This pain can be a dull ache or a sharp, stabbing sensation. The arch along the bottom of the foot may also ache or burn. Severe heel or foot discomfort after getting out of bed in the morning, or after extended periods of rest.

  8. Pain in the bottom of the foot - NHS

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    Pain in the bottom of your foot is often caused by exercise, such as running, wearing shoes that are too tight or a condition, such as Morton's neuroma. Some people also have a foot shape that puts extra pressure on the bottom of the foot. Hard or cracked skin or a verruca can also cause this type of pain.

  9. Plantar fasciitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Hold a cloth-covered ice pack over the area of pain for 15 minutes three or four times a day to help reduce pain and swelling. Or try rolling a frozen bottle of water under your foot for an ice massage. Stretch your arches. Simple home exercises can stretch your plantar fascia, Achilles tendon and calf muscles.

  10. Plantar Fasciitis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD

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    Takeaways. Plantar fasciitis is heel or foot pain caused by irritation, swelling, and pain in the thick band of tissue on the bottom of your foot. The pain is usually on the bottom of your foot ...

  11. Plantar Fasciitis | What Causes It & How To Treat | Buoy Health

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    Sharp pain on the bottom of the foot. Heel pain. Pain when stepping down first thing in the morning. Pain after sitting for a long time (e.g. riding in a car, sitting at a desk). Pain improves with walking. Tenderness on the bottom of the foot at the heel bone.