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What Causes Pain In The Heels With Difficulty In Walking?

ADULT MALE 40YRS OLD : [ APPENDAGE] LEGS: lower calfs(L,R) have uniform 0.5 mm darkened blotches on skin that have spread down to ankles.no itch .1 MONTH HEELS: (L,R) suddenly too painful to walk sharp pain on ball of heels tenter to the touch. YYYY@YYYY what gives doc?
Wed, 22 Jul 2015
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Hi there.

You appear to be suffering from Plantar fascitis. You need to follow these precautions. Take pain killer like Tablet Ibuprofen 200mg twice a day after a meal. Exercise regularly to keep fit and avoid obesity. Use foot drop splints for both feet while sleeping at night. Apply cold compress to the painful regions three times a day. If no relief, kindly show your Orthopaedic surgeon to rule out bony spur, calcaneal stress fractures, arthritis etc.
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What Causes Pain In The Heels With Difficulty In Walking?

Hi there. You appear to be suffering from Plantar fascitis. You need to follow these precautions. Take pain killer like Tablet Ibuprofen 200mg twice a day after a meal. Exercise regularly to keep fit and avoid obesity. Use foot drop splints for both feet while sleeping at night. Apply cold compress to the painful regions three times a day. If no relief, kindly show your Orthopaedic surgeon to rule out bony spur, calcaneal stress fractures, arthritis etc.