Foot pain can be extremely painful, but it is also very common among children, young adults, older adults, and elderly. The most common foot problems are plantar faciitis, achilles tendonitis, and heel pain.
What causes nerve damage?
The vast majority of nerve damage is due to diabetes causing persistent tingling or numbing sensation.
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Foot pain can be extremely painful, but it is also very common among children, young adults, older adults, and elderly. The most common foot problems are plantar faciitis, achilles tendonitis, and heel pain.
As we age we develop muscle imbalances or core weaknesses that lead to nagging foot or leg pain. At this point, doctors most likely will recommend to wearing a walking boot.
A bruised heel is an injury to the fat pad that protects the heel bone. This usually takes up to 4 weeks to recover.
Joint pain in the foot or ankle is very common among young adults and, especially, older people as well. This form of pain can be a sign of many different conditions.
The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord that connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone.
Outer ligament injuries occur when the foot turns down and in and the ankle rolls to the outside. These ligament injuries are the most common type of ankle ligament injuries and can occur in any sport or falling off of a high-heeled shoe.