Friday, January 15, 2010

Sharp Pain In Foot What's That Temporary Sharp Pain In My Foot?

What's that temporary sharp pain in my foot? - sharp pain in foot

Sometimes, when my toes as hard as I can, I get this sharp pain in his foot at the toes, which disappears after a few seconds. And sometimes just happen out of nowhere, I get this pain in the toes and in 30 seconds. It hurts very bad, but I have no idea what it is. This only happens on my foot. Thank you for reading!

2 comments:

Fred S said...

It is possible that you may have a condition, as Morton's neuroma, resulting from continuous or repeated compression of nerves between the third and fourth metatarsal bones. Morton's neuroma is very similar to metatarsalgia (ball of foot) pain, but also includes other symptoms such as numbness and tingling in the toes. This condition can be very uncomfortable and sometimes painful.

A neuroma is a benign tumor of the nerve. However, Morton's neuroma is not actually a tumor, but a thickening or inflammation of the connective tissue that surrounds the digital nerve leading to the toes.

Morton's neuroma is characterized by pain and numbness in the toes, and the symptoms are often relieved by the removal of tight shoes. The use of women's fashion shoes and high heels can also cause unnecessary stress on the nerves. The use of orthoses can relieve the painful symptoms caused by this disease.

For more information, see the link below.

Someones' Mom said...

Sounds like it could be a lack of calcium and magnesium. Are the feelings that colic in horses, Charley? Could it also grows.

I believe it is necessary to soak for a doctor who can take a complete history and X-rays to consult if heat is relief, and the feet in hot water.

Try not to bend the toes.

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