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What Does Pain In The Heels Indicate?

I have fibromyalgia and experience heel pain. My family s GP and Orthopedic doc think plantar fasciitis. I have had a cortisone shot in the foot but the pain persists to the point it is difficult to walk. Could this be fibromyalgia related or my RH is active again?
Wed, 4 Oct 2017
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Most likely it's your rheumatoid arthritis aggravatation which is causing pain in feet.

Fibromyalgia can contribute to it but it see s mainly RA.

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What Does Pain In The Heels Indicate?

Hello and greetings Most likely it s your rheumatoid arthritis aggravatation which is causing pain in feet. Fibromyalgia can contribute to it but it see s mainly RA. Thanks