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What Causes Pain In Heel Of The Foot?

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Posted on Sat, 12 Jul 2014
Question: Hello, I have pain in the heel of my foot. It only hurts when I get out of bed in the morning or after I've been sitting down for a while. What can I do to ease the pain?
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Answered by Dr. Mukesh Chugh (24 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Plantar fasciitis; hot and cold fomentation helps

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for writing
The problem you are having is medically known as plantar fasciitis, it is very common. I hope you are medically fit (non diabetic) and have normal weight. In this earlier you start the treatment better the prognosis.
The exact cause is not known but it may occur because of repeated small tears to fascia (long sheet of tissue deep below skin of foot).It is common in –
1. Persons who require prolong standing or walking on hard or irregular surfaces or sports such as running.
2. Deformity of foot like in high arches, tight calf muscles, flat feet, tight tendons at the back of the heel.
As far as treatment is concerned my advice for you would be-
1.Rest your feet. Limit or, if possible, stop daily activities that are causing your heel pain. Try to avoid running or walking on hard surfaces, such as concrete. Never walk bare foot that is put on your shoes as soon as you get out of bed.
2.Wear shoes with good shock absorption and the right arch support for your foot. Athletic shoes or shoes with a well-cushioned sole are usually good choices.
3.You may use silicon heel cups to cushion your heel. Use them in both shoes, even if only one foot hurts.
4.The usual medicines you may have are Ibuprofen/naproxen to relieve pain along with tablet tendocare under medical guidance.
5.You may do exercises like toe stretches, calf stretches and towel stretches, several times a day especially in the morning. For towel stretches, you pull on both ends of a rolled towel placed under the balls of foot.
6. Avoid using only heat on your foot, such as from a heating pad or a heat pack for at least the first 2 or 3 days. Use hot and cold fomentation (alternate hot and cold water, make sure you end with a soak in cold water).

Hope this helps.
Take care and I shall be glad to answer any further query.


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Mukesh Chugh (15 hours later)
Thanks very much for your reply. I am not diabetic or overweight. I do go barefoot when I'm home and I walk my dog about a mile a day on concrete. I will follow the instructions you've provided. Thanks again for your response.
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Answered by Dr. Mukesh Chugh (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Thanks

Detailed Answer:
Hi
It’s good to see you.
First of all thanks for nice words. I know you will get over it. I would be pleased to answer any further query if you have or you may please close the present discussion.
Wishing you good health
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Mukesh Chugh

Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement

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What Causes Pain In Heel Of The Foot?

Brief Answer: Plantar fasciitis; hot and cold fomentation helps Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for writing The problem you are having is medically known as plantar fasciitis, it is very common. I hope you are medically fit (non diabetic) and have normal weight. In this earlier you start the treatment better the prognosis. The exact cause is not known but it may occur because of repeated small tears to fascia (long sheet of tissue deep below skin of foot).It is common in – 1. Persons who require prolong standing or walking on hard or irregular surfaces or sports such as running. 2. Deformity of foot like in high arches, tight calf muscles, flat feet, tight tendons at the back of the heel. As far as treatment is concerned my advice for you would be- 1.Rest your feet. Limit or, if possible, stop daily activities that are causing your heel pain. Try to avoid running or walking on hard surfaces, such as concrete. Never walk bare foot that is put on your shoes as soon as you get out of bed. 2.Wear shoes with good shock absorption and the right arch support for your foot. Athletic shoes or shoes with a well-cushioned sole are usually good choices. 3.You may use silicon heel cups to cushion your heel. Use them in both shoes, even if only one foot hurts. 4.The usual medicines you may have are Ibuprofen/naproxen to relieve pain along with tablet tendocare under medical guidance. 5.You may do exercises like toe stretches, calf stretches and towel stretches, several times a day especially in the morning. For towel stretches, you pull on both ends of a rolled towel placed under the balls of foot. 6. Avoid using only heat on your foot, such as from a heating pad or a heat pack for at least the first 2 or 3 days. Use hot and cold fomentation (alternate hot and cold water, make sure you end with a soak in cold water). Hope this helps. Take care and I shall be glad to answer any further query.