Monday, December 9, 2013


pain on prime of the foot.

Hopefully this can assist you in your hunt for answers.

TENDONITIS- Diffuse pain on prime of the foot which can additionally embrace swelling and even redness. The lump itself might not be painful on pressure, however pressing thereon might cause pain to a lower placeit.

MIDTARSAL FAULT- In individuals whose feet have an inclination to collapse (fallen arches), there finally ends up being a jam of the bones on prime of your foot which will cause pain, with or while not shoes.

STRESS FRACTURE- with none history of trauma, someone can develop severe pain on the highest of the foot usually within the metatarsal area. it'll be a localized pain, probably with some swelling and maybe redness.

BONE SPUR- A bone spur within the foot is sometimes a results of rheumatoid changes within the foot, bone can overgrow and turn out abnormal protrusions on prime of the foot. Either harm to the precise joint or pressure from your shoe on the overgrowth of bone (bone spur) can cause pain.

SUPERFICIAL PHLEBITIS- several of the veins on the highest of the foot square measure directly beneath the skin. Since the foot is subject to trauma each step you are takingfrom time to time the nerves can become inflamed and develop a superficial redness.

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