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Suggest Treatment For Foot Pain

I'm not sure what is happening with my foot. I had planters surgery about 6 weeks ago and am still in real pain. I don't feel it so much in my heel anymore but am having a new problem that is just as painful. Why are my foot knuckles popping in and out of place as I step down and then lift my foot back up again?
Wed, 25 Apr 2018
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Hello,

Causes of foot pain are:
-Injury
-Blunt trauma
-Sprain or strain
-Plantar fasciitis
-Calcaneal spur
-Improper posture
Hence I would like to advise you the following:
-You can take tab diclofenac.
-Apply diclofenac gel or cream.
-Apply ice locally.
-Do x-ray and MRI back and hip region.
-Treatment mainly depends upon underlying conditions. Kindly follow with detailed history or consult with orthopedics.


Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shyam B. Kale
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Suggest Treatment For Foot Pain

Hello, Causes of foot pain are: -Injury -Blunt trauma -Sprain or strain -Plantar fasciitis -Calcaneal spur -Improper posture Hence I would like to advise you the following: -You can take tab diclofenac. -Apply diclofenac gel or cream. -Apply ice locally. -Do x-ray and MRI back and hip region. -Treatment mainly depends upon underlying conditions. Kindly follow with detailed history or consult with orthopedics. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale