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Burning/Pain on side of foot

Discussion in 'Ask your questions here' started by Unregistered, Sep 8, 2008.

  1. Unregistered

    Unregistered Guest


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    I cannot pinpoint any reason for having this annoying/painful sensation. It is on the outside of my foot, heel side of the bone at the middle of the foot. Painful-ish (2 of 5) when walking, or if I rest my foot in cotact with something. Seems to be getting worse after 24 hours. Yesterday morning I took an easy walk for 30 minutes (not typical), I am not substantially overweight. I was wearing sneakers.
     
  2. FootDoc

    FootDoc New Member

    There is certainly not enough information here to even offer a wild guess, even if wild-guessing would be appropriate . . and it is NOT. See a podiatrist for an evaluation.
     
  3. vaipain

    vaipain New Member

    :(:confused::mad::confused:
     
  4. vaipain

    vaipain New Member

    :(:confused::confused::confused::confused
     
  5. vaipain

    vaipain New Member

    please felt this burning foot in couple month now,I confuse what the cause of this proplem.
     
  6. vaipain

    vaipain New Member

    I wanted to know what the symtom of this problem?I felt burning on one side of my right foot, on top of two small toes.
     
  7. vaipain

    vaipain New Member

    :(:(:confused::confused:
     
  8. Unregistered

    Unregistered Guest

    ask the drs at heelspurs.com
    they will at least ask you more questions to help you express details
     
  9. Unregistered

    Unregistered Guest

    I have a constant throbbing burning pain on the outside of my right foot, there is a small lump, it is really bad when i am walking but still hurts when i am at rest, will it go of its own accord?
     
  10. So much pain

    So much pain Guest

    Numb toes and throbbing foot pain.

    Ive been in so much pain the last 3 weeks and it seems to be getting worse.
    My right foot throbs and I get shooting pain into my toes. I suffered a back injury about 8 years ago and get weekly injections to help numb the pain. I've never had this pain in my foot though. My left leg is also numb/tingling from the knee down.
    I recently had an X-ray of my right foot and nothing showed up. I have a spine MRI booked next week but my back seems to be okay at the moment. This pain is waking me out of the very littl sleep that I do get. I was awaken and in tears not being able to even touch my foot.....please help!!!

    Sorry, this should be a new post
     
  11. FootDoc

    FootDoc New Member

    This forum is for problems treatable by podiatry. If you are having nerve symptoms from the knee down, it is not likely a foot problems.
     
  12. Unregistered

    Unregistered Guest

    I feeling burning senstion on right side of foot
     
  13. Unregistered

    Unregistered Guest

    I have the same thing, burning on the outside edge of my foot, especially my heel, more on my right foot, but a little on the left, too. From what I understand it has to do with a spinal nerve, L14 is what the nerve charts say. So the pain in your (and my) foot comes from a problem in the lower back. You can tell the pain doesn't originate in the foot because there's no actual tenderness there, and massage doesn't make any difference. Mine started when I was moving out of my house and lifting lots of heavy boxes and stooping over many times a day. I'm small and not overweight and in good physical condition. Physical therapists say that it may eventually stop hurting on its own, and I notice that some days its better than other days, but it has been going on for 2 years now. There are a few drugs to treat it (Lyrica is one) and I'm thinking about asking a doctor about these. Otherwise I just try to keep my foot out of contact with anything when I'm sitting or lying around. Otherwise I don't notice it much. I tried working with a chiropractor, but that didn't help. I try to be careful about not abusing my back too much and I do yoga. Sometimes I try putting ice on my lower back which may be helping a little bit.
     
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