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Pain Under The Foot. Difficulty In Walking. Need To Be Treated?

About 2 1/2 weeks ago suddenly I got a pain on the bottom part of my foot where my arch is and also on the side of the foot in the same area. At first I could hardly walk on it. But it got better for a day and then it comes and goes. But when it comes it is pretty painful. I noticed it only happens when I were flat shoes or tennis shoes. I started working out with weights twice a week and walk/run on a treadmill 3 to 4 times a week. But I started this about 12 weeks ago. Will it just go away on its own? And do you know what it could be?
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello.
Thanks for writing to us.
The pain under the foot that you are having could be due to an inflammatory cause like plantar fasciits or tendonitis. A direct examination is necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Praveen Tayal ,
drtayal72@gmail.com
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Pain Under The Foot. Difficulty In Walking. Need To Be Treated?

Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The pain under the foot that you are having could be due to an inflammatory cause like plantar fasciits or tendonitis. A direct examination is necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal , drtayal72@gmail.com