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What Causes Pain In The Heel Of The Right Foot?

I have pains in the heel of my right foot. It started about a month ago. I changed the type of shoes I wear for work, but I am still having problems. Lately its been getting worse. Now my ankle starts to hurt to the point that sometimes I feel like it won t support me. I am on my feet constantly at my job. Even when I sit my right foot hurts. Then of course when I stand and try to walk, I limp. Last night my entire right leg started to hurt extremely bad.
Wed, 28 Jun 2017
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Hello dear
Welcome to Health care magic family .
I have evaluated your concern in depth .

@ There are various reasons as - arthritis - plantar calcaneal spur -
neuropathy related as diabetes - peripheral vascular disesase - trauma
- others
@ Needs thorough evaluation clinically with x-ray of the local part .

Hope this will help you .
Feel free to ask any further queries .
Thanks for evaluation of my answer thoroughly .
Regards .
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What Causes Pain In The Heel Of The Right Foot?

Hello dear Welcome to Health care magic family . I have evaluated your concern in depth . @ There are various reasons as - arthritis - plantar calcaneal spur - neuropathy related as diabetes - peripheral vascular disesase - trauma - others @ Needs thorough evaluation clinically with x-ray of the local part . Hope this will help you . Feel free to ask any further queries . Thanks for evaluation of my answer thoroughly . Regards .